The listing appears on big dog ranch rescue and profiles Stormi, a 4-year-old mixed breed found wandering Miami streets, as reported by Big Dog Ranch Rescue.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue describes Stormi as a balance of playful and easygoing, saying she loves daily walks, gets along with other dogs and already knows basic commands.
The shelter reports Stormi is a natural cuddler who thrives on attention and is ready to join the right family after arriving at Big Dog Ranch in June 2025.
All pets adopted from Big Dog Ranch Rescue are spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccines and microchipped before adoption, the organization says.
The rescue also provides sample food and one month’s supply of heartworm preventative based on available supplies, and adoption fees vary by age, breed and length of stay.
Adoption Rules And Operational Details
Big Dog Ranch Rescue requires prospective adopters to bring any resident dog to the adoption process, and meet and greets must be scheduled by appointment, the rescue states.
The organization will hold a dog for up to 24 hours and emphasizes there are no exceptions to that policy, and it sets its last adoption at 4 00 PM with the last meet and greet at 3 30 PM.
Adoption fees help support the rescue’s mission, and the shelter explains purebred dogs are priced higher to offset the long term costs of housing mixed breeds who often stay longer.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue reports adoption fees cover only about 15 percent of operating costs and says fees contribute toward transport, vaccines, testing, spay and neuter procedures and preventatives.
The rescue advises new owners that the initial days are crucial for a pet to decompress and adjust, recommending a safe, quiet space, consistent routines and positive reinforcement.
