Adoptable Dogs
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What’s Included in the $400 Adoption Fee?
Yes, you’re gaining a loyal best friend — but your adoption fee covers far more than just bringing a dog home. At R.A.D.A.R., every dog is fully prepared for long‑term success before they ever leave our care. Your $400 adoption fee includes:
Initial Medical Care
Spay or neuter surgery
Full year of core vaccinations
Microchip (with registration)
Heartworm testing
Flea, tick, and heartworm prevention
Any necessary medical treatment while in rescue (including surgeries or dental work when needed)
Training Support
Two professional training classes (a $120 value)
We believe training keeps dogs in homes — and we set you up with tools from day one.
Grooming Perk
Complimentary first bath at Splash & Dash Groomerie
Professional Photoshoot
A Bluebird Photography session ($100 value) to celebrate your new family member
Archer
Breed: American Pit Bull Terrier
Looking for a big-hearted goofball to brighten your days? Meet Archer, a 70-pound bundle of love, energy, and hilarious charm! With his silly antics and eager-to-please attitude, Archer is sure to keep you smiling from sunup to sundown.
Archer has completed basic obedience training and is working hard on perfecting his manners—he’s a smart boy who loves to learn, especially if treats are involved! He’s also dog-friendly with the right introduction and would do well with a canine buddy who matches his playful style...
Bernadette
Breed: Olde English Bulldog
Bernadette has endured a difficult past. Overbred and rescued from an abusive backyard breeding operation, her story is one of the worst we've encountered. At just under 2 years old, she is slowly learning that humans can be kind.
Now on the path to healing, Birdy needs a special adopter who can offer patience, understanding, and a gentle heart. She loves quiet walks, rolling in the grass, and soaking up the sunshine. Each day, she’s discovering the joy of play and savoring every treat she’s given...
Wilbur
Breed: English & American Bull Dog Mix
**MEDICAL CASE**
Wilbur was picked up as a stray on 29 January and was immediately given a good bath and taken to our vet. An exam, bloodwork and x-rays have diagnosed him with a number of issues.
Wilbur is stable and in good spirits, but this kind of neglect doesn’t happen in days or weeks; this boy has been suffering for a very long time. As of February 2026, Wilbur is available for adoption as a long-term hospice.
Your Best Friend is Standing By
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The Debrief: Success Stories from the Field
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Pearl’s Fresh Start
Pearl was found alone at a gas station in the middle of summer, dangerously overheated and clearly neglected. She was dirty, terrified, suffering from a severe case of mange, and no owner ever came forward. In Pearl’s case, we’re glad they...
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Trixie’s Second Chance at Puppyhood
Trixie’s story started in a place no puppy should ever be—confined to a rabbit cage in a basement. A concerned message on social media brought her to our attention, and we stepped in immediately. She had never felt grass beneath...
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Louise (Little Lou): From Free Post to Forever Home
On July 12th, we found Little Lou being given away for free on Facebook—and we knew we had to act fast. She was covered in scars, terrified, limping, and bearing deep cuts… yet somehow still incredibly sweet. Despite everything she’d endured, her...