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Updated Foster Notes: As far as Louis goes - he is not really a small dog. He`s about 30 lbs or more, he`s solid. He`s still somewhat skittish even after the about 2 years that we have had him, but is much better than when we first got him. He`s used to going outside throughout the day through our doggie doors. He sleeps in his own bed, because anything moving under blankets scare him. We don`t do crates. I think that with a person who would dedicate their time to just him, he would be amazing. He is a dog that loves dogs, but people terrify him. He actually socializes our new pups, as he loves to play with other dogs. He doesn`t like children, he will charge, bark and nip at children when they give him their backs. With men he just keeps away from them. He`s beautiful, he is gentle when you hand feed him treats, but he has issues. He needs someone with time, patience and dedicate themselves to him, the person who adopts him shouldn`t have any time restrictions for him to come around. Maybe with just one person and no other dogs around he will come around a little faster. But they will be able to take him to dog parks and know that he will love that interaction.
Updated Foster Notes: As far as Louis goes - he is not really a small dog. He`s about 30 lbs or more, he`s solid. He`s still somewhat skittish even after the about 2 years that we have had him, but is much better than when we first got him. He`s used to going outside throughout the day through our doggie doors. He sleeps in his own bed, because anything moving under blankets scare him. We don`t do crates. I think that with a person who would dedicate their time to just him, he would be amazing. He is a dog that loves dogs, but people terrify him. He actually socializes our new pups, as he loves to play with other dogs. He doesn`t like children, he will charge, bark and nip at children when they give him their backs. With men he just keeps away from them. He`s beautiful, he is gentle when you hand feed him treats, but he has issues. He needs someone with time, patience and dedicate themselves to him, the person who adopts him shouldn`t have any time restrictions for him to come around. Maybe with just one person and no other dogs around he will come around a little faster. But they will be able to take him to dog parks and know that he will love that interaction.
Considering adopting or fostering? Visit www.safeanimals.com to submit your application, and we’ll get back to you! Please note, we are a fully foster-based rescue and do not have a physical facility for meeting our dogs. To arrange a meet-and-greet, please complete an online application, or join us at our bi-monthly Petco events as shown below:
Adoption Schedule:
• Petco on Broadway & Craycroft: 1st Saturday of each month
• Petco on Wetmore & 1st: 3rd Saturday of each month
Considering adopting or fostering? Visit www.safeanimals.com to submit your application, and we’ll get back to you! Please note, we are a fully foster-based rescue and do not have a physical facility for meeting our dogs. To arrange a meet-and-greet, please complete an online application, or join us at our bi-monthly Petco events as shown below:
Adoption Schedule:
• Petco on Broadway & Craycroft: 1st Saturday of each month
• Petco on Wetmore & 1st: 3rd Saturday of each month
More about this rescue
Saving Animals from Euthanasia (SAFE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to changing the lives of dogs in need, one paw at a time. Driven by a deep love for animals and a commitment to compassionate care, we focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs who have experienced neglect, abandonment, or hardship. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to provide medical care, nurturing foster homes, and the love these dogs deserve, preparing them for their forever families.
Through community outreach and advocacy, we strive to promote responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about the vital importance of rescue and adoption. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for every dog, one wagging tail at a time.
Saving Animals from Euthanasia (SAFE) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to changing the lives of dogs in need, one paw at a time. Driven by a deep love for animals and a commitment to compassionate care, we focus on rescuing, rehabilitating, and rehoming dogs who have experienced neglect, abandonment, or hardship. Our dedicated team works tirelessly to provide medical care, nurturing foster homes, and the love these dogs deserve, preparing them for their forever families.
Through community outreach and advocacy, we strive to promote responsible pet ownership and raise awareness about the vital importance of rescue and adoption. Join us in our mission to create a brighter future for every dog, one wagging tail at a time.
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