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Next Draw: April 13 — Jackpot: $5,265 and growing!

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Next Draw: April 13
Jackpot:
$5,265 and growing!

Play SCARS’ Chase the Ace for a chance to win the growing jackpot while helping provide care, shelter, and second chances for animals.

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Meet Radley 🐾 Radley is a sweet Great Dane mix puppy with a heart as big as his paws. This handsome boy has had a tough start in life after being hit by a car and undergoing hip surgery, but you’d never know it from his loving nature. He’s full of personality and charm. He’s a true survivor who’s ready to find the forever home he deserves. Radley is crate trained and does amazing in his space—he actually loves his big crate and settles in without a peep. He’s also fully house-trained and only goes outside to do his business like a good boy. He’s good with kids and has done well with smaller dogs. Because he’s still a growing puppy (and already quite big!), he’d do best with older kids who can handle his size and playful energy. He hasn’t been tested with larger dogs yet. Radley is full of joy and loves the simple things in life—playing with toys, romping in the snow, and even munching on ice cubes are some of his favorite pastimes! After everything he’s been through, Radley is ready for a fresh start with a family who will give him the love, patience, and care he deserves. In return, you’ll get a loyal, affectionate companion who will steal your heart in no time. Radley truly deserves the best❤️

Available for adoption

Good with Dogs

Good in Vehicle

Good with Older Kids (ages 10 and up)

Housetrained

Leash Trained

Puppy - I will grow up to be Large (> 50 lbs / 23 kg)

Adopt Me!
Animal Type(s): Dog
Gender: Male
Color: Brown
Approx. date of birth: August 21, 2025
Breed: Great Dane/Mix
Weight: 71.9 lbs
Please note: If other cats/dogs in your home are not spayed/neutered, we may deny your application. SCARS exists due to lack of spaying/neutering and it is our goal to end this cycle. If there is a documented medical reason for your animal to not be spayed/neutered, we will work with you.