Meet Sheeba
Meet Sheeba! Sheeba’s world was turned upside down when her beloved owner passed away. Suddenly, she found herself in a loud, unfamiliar shelter—confused, scared, and beginning to shut down. The sadness in her eyes said it all. At 10 years old, Sheeba still has so much life and joy in her! You’d never guess her age—she’s active, playful, and loves a good game of tug-of-war or fetch. She has a fun, youthful spirit that shines once she feels comfortable. Sheeba is incredibly sweet, affectionate, and deeply loyal to her person. She forms a strong bond and will shower you with love—including the best hugs you could ever ask for. When it comes to other animals, Sheeba does best with calm, easygoing dogs and may need a little time to warm up. Once she does, she enjoys companionship—especially with larger dogs. She tends to chase smaller dogs and cats, so a home without them (or with proper separation) would be best. She is spayed, microchipped, dewormed, and current with all vaccines (as appropriate for her age) and on flea and heartworm prevention. Sheeba is currently being fostered in South Carolina. ADOPT SHEEBA!! www. LuckyPupRescueSC.com The adoption fee is $375.00 and we require a vet check and home visit.
Could Sheeba be your senior soulmate?
Reach out to Lucky Pup Rescue SC and mention Sheeba’s name — they’ll confirm availability and walk you through next steps.
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/8/2026
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