Miss Dakota RdsAvailable

Miss Dakota RdsAvailable
About Miss Dakota Rds
Meet Miss Dakota: Your New Best Friend! From the rolling hills of Tennessee to the garden state of New Jersey, Miss Dakota is officially ready to turn the page and start her happiest chapter yet. While she unfortunately lost her previous home due to her family’s change in circumstances, this 75-pound Lab mix hasn't let that dampen her spirits. She is, quite simply, "perfect in every sense." The "Perfect" Package Miss Dakota is the ultimate roommate. Not only is she housebroken and crate trained , but she also carries herself with a gentle Southern grace. She is a social butterfly who gets along famously with other dogs and is listed as being friendly with cats and children, too! The "Stuffy" Specialist If you’re looking for entertainment, Dakota has you covered. She is a world-class connoisseur of plush toys. Watching her tear apart a "stuffy" is a masterclass in pure, unadulterated joy. If you’re looking for a dog who knows how to celebrate the little things (and leave a little fluff behind), she’s your girl. Fast Facts: • Breed: Beautiful Lab Mix • Weight: A sturdy and huggable 75 lbs • Vibe: Sweet, resilient, and ready to cuddle • Social Skills: Excellent with dogs, cats, and kids A Note from Her Fans: > Dakota is looking for a family that will appreciate her southern manners and keep her well-stocked in squeaky toys. She’s traveled a long way for a fresh start—could your home be her final destination? Ready to meet this Tennessee treasure? Dakota is up to date on vaccinations, spayed and ready to adopt. Apply to adopt Miss Dakota today through Eleventh Hour Rescue at ehrdogs.org. (function () { // Only on animal detail pages if (!/\/animals\/detail/i.test(location.pathname)) return; // Debounce to avoid double-fire (touchend + click, etc.) var lastNavAt = 0; function toFullSize(url) { try { var u = new URL(url, location.href); u.searchParams.delete('width'); u.searchParams.delete('height'); return u.toString(); } catch (e) { return url || ''; } } function looksLikeAnimalPhoto(url) { return /\/pictures\/animals\/\d+\/\d+\/[^?#]+\.(jpg|jpeg|png|gif)/i.test(url || ''); } function handler(e) { var el = e.target; if (!el) return; // Find the closest anchor or image in the click path var a = el.closest ? el.closest('a') : null; var img = el.closest ? el.closest('img') : null; var url = ''; // Prefer anchor href if it points to an animal photo if (a && a.getAttribute) { var href = a.getAttribute('href') || ''; if (href && (href.indexOf('/pictures/animals/') !== -1 || looksLikeAnimalPhoto(href))) { url = href; } } // Otherwise fall back to the image src if (!url && img && img.getAttribute) { var src = img.getAttribute('src') || ''; if (src && (src.indexOf('/pictures/animals/') !== -1 || looksLikeAnimalPhoto(src))) { url = src; } } if (!url) return; // Absolute URL + full-size version try { url = new URL(url, location.href).toString(); } catch (_) {} url = toFullSize(url); // Stop PrettyPhoto (and any other delegated click handlers) e.preventDefault(); e.stopPropagation(); if (e.stopImmediatePropagation) e.stopImmediatePropagation(); // Debounce var now = Date.now(); if (now - lastNavAt < 500) return; lastNavAt = now; // SAME TAB navigation to the full-size image location.href = url; } // Capture phase is the key: we get the event before PrettyPhoto. ['click', 'pointerup', 'touchend'].forEach(function (evt) { document.addEventListener(evt, handler, true); }); })();











