
About this Dog
I’ve got my eye on you…will you set yours on me?? My name is Sunday. I am an approx. 2-year-old possible hound/shepherd mix and weigh around 28lbs. I didn’t get the greatest start in life and so I come with a few quirks - but they just fill out my loving and fiercely loyal personality. I was either abandoned or born as a stray and managed to survive living on a construction site, trying my best to keep myself and my previous litters of puppies safe. The vet believes that I lost my eye and suffered some injuries (healed fractures in my leg) by fighting off a coyote who had bad intentions for my puppies. As a result, I should be the only dog in the household. I’m not really comfortable with dogs that are larger than me but for the most part, I don’t react if it’s a smaller dog if I see them while I’m out for a walk (it honestly just depends bc sometimes I don’t care at all!). Patience, understanding and some dedicated training are the best bets to make me comfortable with all dogs. I am good with cats. When I’m feeling playful I like to chase my feline brother and sister for fun but turn into the biggest baby if I get ‘swatted’ by them for being too excited (not aggressive). I was rescued last November and within a few weeks my foster mom noticed I was getting a little heavy in the belly. Two days before Christmas I gave birth to 5 adorable puppies so now it is my turn to put myself out there and find my forever home. Here are a few important details about what would make me most comfortable in my forever home: • I do have separation anxiety so having a family that is retired, works part time or from home would be the best fit. (NOTE: As I get more comfortable in my new house and bonded to you, my anxiety does lessen). • I am fully housebroken and am absolutely perfect on a leash!! I do like to ‘plant’ myself if I want to continue sniffing, though. • I would not do well locked in a crate or in a bedroom as it would make my anxiety much worse. I am not destructive if I’m left alone for a little while and allowed to roam freely inside. • I sleep in the human bed, buried under the covers. This is a must. • I am a low-to-medium energy girl. I love to snuggle on the couch or bed while you watch tv. I’m great at keeping your feet warm. • I am very gentle with taking treats and am not food aggressive at all. • I am learning basic commands like sit and stay - I love all the treats I get for these simple tasks! • I love soft squeaky toys - they are my "babies." If you throw it, I will fetch it and bring it back. • I would be best in an all-adult home or if the home has kids would be best to be older teens. • I settle quickly in the car. It’s not my favorite but once I’m in, I’m good. • I don’t require a fenced in yard as long as I get my walks 3x a day - but if you have one, I’ll be happy to run laps and play. If you live in the Central Florida/Orlando area and believe you have the perfect home for Sunday, please complete an app and tell us more about your family.
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Adopting a pet can be expensive, and we're trying to help by fundraising for each individual in need of adoption. After verifying the adoption, Sunday's new family will receive the funds that their pet has raised.
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The adopting family is the only party eligible to receive the contribution. The adopting family will be required to provide proof of adoption between 4-6 weeks after adoption. This is to ensure that the home is a good match and Sunday was not returned. After we have verified the adoption, Sunday’s balance will be sent to the adopting family. Our staff provides instructions and help throughout this process.
We want the Sunday’s balance to go to the adopting family as a way to say thank you for providing a loving home and to help with pet care expenses. In the unfortunate event we cannot contact them and verify the adoption, Sunday’s balance will remain in our general fund. This fund may be used to match contributions made to other adoptable pets, incentify other adoption-related actions, promote our mission, or support the operating expenses of nokillnetwork.org. If you would like to make a direct contribution to nokillnetwork.org to help us help other pets in need, you can go here. We appreciate your generosity and help!
Contribute to Sunday's Stash!

100% of Sunday's balance will be sent to whoever adopts Sunday.
About this Dog
I’ve got my eye on you…will you set yours on me?? My name is Sunday. I am an approx. 2-year-old possible hound/shepherd mix and weigh around 28lbs. I didn’t get the greatest start in life and so I come with a few quirks - but they just fill out my loving and fiercely loyal personality. I was either abandoned or born as a stray and managed to survive living on a construction site, trying my best to keep myself and my previous litters of puppies safe. The vet believes that I lost my eye and suffered some injuries (healed fractures in my leg) by fighting off a coyote who had bad intentions for my puppies. As a result, I should be the only dog in the household. I’m not really comfortable with dogs that are larger than me but for the most part, I don’t react if it’s a smaller dog if I see them while I’m out for a walk (it honestly just depends bc sometimes I don’t care at all!). Patience, understanding and some dedicated training are the best bets to make me comfortable with all dogs. I am good with cats. When I’m feeling playful I like to chase my feline brother and sister for fun but turn into the biggest baby if I get ‘swatted’ by them for being too excited (not aggressive). I was rescued last November and within a few weeks my foster mom noticed I was getting a little heavy in the belly. Two days before Christmas I gave birth to 5 adorable puppies so now it is my turn to put myself out there and find my forever home. Here are a few important details about what would make me most comfortable in my forever home: • I do have separation anxiety so having a family that is retired, works part time or from home would be the best fit. (NOTE: As I get more comfortable in my new house and bonded to you, my anxiety does lessen). • I am fully housebroken and am absolutely perfect on a leash!! I do like to ‘plant’ myself if I want to continue sniffing, though. • I would not do well locked in a crate or in a bedroom as it would make my anxiety much worse. I am not destructive if I’m left alone for a little while and allowed to roam freely inside. • I sleep in the human bed, buried under the covers. This is a must. • I am a low-to-medium energy girl. I love to snuggle on the couch or bed while you watch tv. I’m great at keeping your feet warm. • I am very gentle with taking treats and am not food aggressive at all. • I am learning basic commands like sit and stay - I love all the treats I get for these simple tasks! • I love soft squeaky toys - they are my "babies." If you throw it, I will fetch it and bring it back. • I would be best in an all-adult home or if the home has kids would be best to be older teens. • I settle quickly in the car. It’s not my favorite but once I’m in, I’m good. • I don’t require a fenced in yard as long as I get my walks 3x a day - but if you have one, I’ll be happy to run laps and play. If you live in the Central Florida/Orlando area and believe you have the perfect home for Sunday, please complete an app and tell us more about your family.