Adopt

My name is
Chief!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

4

Approve Application

5

Meet the Pet

6

Sign Adoption Contract

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Weimaraner
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
75 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
18612

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not good with cats

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Chief, a vibrant 5-year-old currently under foster care in Grand Haven, Michigan. Though rumors suggest that Chief may actually be a grey/fawn Doberman, the tabloids are yet to uncover any definitive proof. In his heart, however, Chief firmly believes he's a Weimaraner, and his spirited personality reflects just that. Describing Chief is a delightful challenge: he exudes intense energy, revels in playful antics, and is a self-entertainer who loves tossing toys and dragging sticks (a total goofball, in the best way). He's absolutely crazy about food and snacks, but at the same time, he's as sweet and affectionate as they come, loving you to the moon and back. While Chief can be a bit of an "arse" when he initially meets other male dogs, this initial bluster quickly fades, and he eagerly embraces playtime and socializing. When it comes to meeting female dogs, he's always the picture of a gentleman. However, due to his high energy and exuberance, Chief isn't suitable for a home with small children his enthusiasm could easily result in a knockdown. Chief's ideal home and family would be in an adult-only setting, possibly with 1-2 larger dogs of calm demeanor to balance his energetic spirit. He'd thrive in a spacious, secure yard where he can run laps to his heart's content. Chief is housebroken and crate trained, but establishing a defined schedule for him will be essential until he gets the hang of the routine. This boy exudes happiness and a zest for life like no other. If you're in search of a companion with boundless energy, strength, endurance, and a passion for running, Chief may be your perfect match. He'll be eagerly waiting (likely doing laps while he waits), so don't hesitate his adoption might just happen faster than you think!
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
18612
Contact
Address
P.O. Box 372, Grand Haven, MI 49417

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Online/electronic application Includes providing both personal and veterinary references

2.

Interview

On the phone interview with an applications coordinator

3.

Home Check

Digital tour of home and grounds required for all applicants. Physical home check may be required.

4.

Approve Application

Applicant receives approval letter with information on next steps of the process. An Adoption Coordinator is assigned to assist w/placement

5.

Meet the Pet

Adopter is connected with foster of the possible dog and if a good match will schedule an appointment to meet the dog at the foster home.

6.

Sign Adoption Contract

If visit proves dog/adopter are a good match adopter will sign a binding contract for adoption and pay the adoption fee for the dog.

7.

Take the Pet Home

Adopter is able to take their new family companion home after meet & greet and adoption contract is completed.

Additional adoption info

To adopt one of our Weims please contact our Application Coordinator at applications@greatlakesweimrescue.com. We will send you an application and get you started on the adoption process. This process consists of three phases: an application with a vet and personal reference check, a phone interview and a home visit. Once you are approved you can start meeting dogs!! Our tax deductible adoption donations are as follows:

$600 - Puppies/Dogs that are aged between 8 weeks through year 1
$550 - Dogs aged 2 years through year 3
$500 - Dogs aged 4 years through year 6
$400 - Dogs aged 7 years through year 9
$350 - Dogs aged 10 years and up**

** Special needs dogs and senior dogs may be considered for a reduced donation due to the nature of the medical condition and the age of the dog. **

Go meet their pets

Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue is not a physical facility shelter. We are a group of volunteers that live throughout the Great Lakes Region; Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, and Ontario. The weims in our care and re-homing program reside with our foster families until they are adopted. Once you complete the adoption process, you are more than welcome to visit the dogs that are suitable for you, your family and lifestyle at their foster home!

More about this rescue

Great Lakes Weimaraner Rescue is an all-volunteer, not-for-profit group whose primary mission is to help with the rescue & placement of Weims in the Great Lakes region; including Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin and Ontario.

Dogs that enter our rescue are placed into our foster care network which provides a stable, loving family environment. Each dog's medical & emotional needs are provided for as they wait for their new "forever" home. We believe that every dog deserves a chance to enjoy a good life. We adhere to a "no-kill" philosophy.

GLWR was created in an effort to support & provide for the rescue, recovery, care, rehabilitation & re-homing of Weims in need across the Great Lakes region. No one individual is GLWR...we came together to form a collective & collaborative organization with our sole purpose being to assist Weims in need. We work with the various networks of shelters and containment facilities in several states as well as accept owner relinquishments. We exist solely on the generous donations of those who love these majestic "gray ghosts" as much as we do & the fund raising efforts of our very talented and energetic group. All funds received are used to support the vet care & other essential expenses necessary in the daily care of the dogs.

We believe in doing everything possible to help a dog make the transition to their forever home. We are here for the Weims & the Weims alone...our reward lies not in the accolades of being "rescuers" but in the gratitude we see in the bright, loving eyes of one of our Weims as they move onto their forever home... dogs that were once sad, dejected, & without hope that now have a chance to experience the love and warmth of a family that will truly love and care for them.

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