Posted over 4 months ago | Updated 13 hours ago
Submit Application
Home Check
Approve Application
Meet the Pet
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
This helps Nickel City Canine Rescue with pet care costs.
Pocus
Shepherd mix
63 lbs
4 years old
Neutered
sweet
fun
spunky
loyal
intelligent
resilient
Hey, I’m Pocus! Some of you may have heard of me, I have been here for a minute now. Foster mom thought it might be a good idea to update my bio because so, so, SO much has changed for me since I arrived in Buffalo. I’d love to tell you about it if you’d like to hear!
First off, in case you don’t know this about me, I was a stray who found myself in a southern shelter with a date to be put down. Then, a lovely woman saved my life and let me stay with her! I lived in one of her outdoor kennels in Texas for 2 1/2 years. You guys, it was so hot there, and I lacked the mental stimulation I crave. But it was all I knew and had, and I thank her endlessly for saving me. Cut to May 2024-I was finally chosen to come to Buffalo!!! And my, what a blessed journey it has been.
When I got here, looking back, I was….a LOT, I’ll be honest. I had never been in one of these things called a house before, it was alll new to me! I had never seen stairs, or TVs..or really been handled and walked all that much.
Today, I can proudly say that I am:
100% crate AND potty trained
Excellent on a leash (I use a facial harness that helps me pull less)
Great with other dogs-I love to play! (Just not kitties..they’re too fun to chase)
Doing soo much better meeting new dogs on leash
Way more trusting of new people, especially men!
A pro on the tie-out in the yard
A squeaky aficionado
I live with three very small dogs, two are 8 lbs! I’m gentle as can be, though when I get the zoomies they take cover , but the rest of the time we are the best of buds! I’ve also met with a trainer a few times to help me learn how to be a better me. One of the things that she has taught my foster family is how to help me approach new doggie friends on leash without barking/jumping. I’ve learned it’s not so scary to meet new friends and that we can have a lot of fun! I really love playing with canine friends.
My foster family has two young kids and they’re my best buddies! We play tug-of-war and cuddle, and I love getting belly rubs from them. Sometimes when they run I’ll chase them and I am learning that they don’t like to play that game. I just love to run, but I love them more, & would never, ever hurt them. They are my heart. My trainer gave tips to help with this too!
I’ve learned basic commands and am super treat motivated. Foster mama says I’m wicked smart and learn things quickly. I’m so proud of myself and my foster family for truly transforming me into a different dog, for you, my new family. I hope you find me soon, I’m going to love you so hard and be your forever shadow.
Love, Pocus
(/Pokie/Pokes/Poke-man/The Poke-ster/Baby Pokes)
If you are interested in Pocus, please apply at the adoption link in the comments below or message the rescue if you are already pre-approved.
Pocus
Shepherd mix
63 lbs
4 years old
Neutered
sweet
fun
spunky
loyal
intelligent
resilient
Hey, I’m Pocus! Some of you may have heard of me, I have been here for a minute now. Foster mom thought it might be a good idea to update my bio because so, so, SO much has changed for me since I arrived in Buffalo. I’d love to tell you about it if you’d like to hear!
First off, in case you don’t know this about me, I was a stray who found myself in a southern shelter with a date to be put down. Then, a lovely woman saved my life and let me stay with her! I lived in one of her outdoor kennels in Texas for 2 1/2 years. You guys, it was so hot there, and I lacked the mental stimulation I crave. But it was all I knew and had, and I thank her endlessly for saving me. Cut to May 2024-I was finally chosen to come to Buffalo!!! And my, what a blessed journey it has been.
When I got here, looking back, I was….a LOT, I’ll be honest. I had never been in one of these things called a house before, it was alll new to me! I had never seen stairs, or TVs..or really been handled and walked all that much.
Today, I can proudly say that I am:
100% crate AND potty trained
Excellent on a leash (I use a facial harness that helps me pull less)
Great with other dogs-I love to play! (Just not kitties..they’re too fun to chase)
Doing soo much better meeting new dogs on leash
Way more trusting of new people, especially men!
A pro on the tie-out in the yard
A squeaky aficionado
I live with three very small dogs, two are 8 lbs! I’m gentle as can be, though when I get the zoomies they take cover , but the rest of the time we are the best of buds! I’ve also met with a trainer a few times to help me learn how to be a better me. One of the things that she has taught my foster family is how to help me approach new doggie friends on leash without barking/jumping. I’ve learned it’s not so scary to meet new friends and that we can have a lot of fun! I really love playing with canine friends.
My foster family has two young kids and they’re my best buddies! We play tug-of-war and cuddle, and I love getting belly rubs from them. Sometimes when they run I’ll chase them and I am learning that they don’t like to play that game. I just love to run, but I love them more, & would never, ever hurt them. They are my heart. My trainer gave tips to help with this too!
I’ve learned basic commands and am super treat motivated. Foster mama says I’m wicked smart and learn things quickly. I’m so proud of myself and my foster family for truly transforming me into a different dog, for you, my new family. I hope you find me soon, I’m going to love you so hard and be your forever shadow.
Love, Pocus
(/Pokie/Pokes/Poke-man/The Poke-ster/Baby Pokes)
If you are interested in Pocus, please apply at the adoption link in the comments below or message the rescue if you are already pre-approved.
Submit Application
Once you have completed and submitted your application, a volunteer will contact your veterinarian and personal references.
Home Check
After your references clear the volunteer will contact you to set up a home visit. The home visit is to ensure your home is a safe for a dog
Approve Application
If the volunteer believes you are a fit dog parent, you will receive an approval card.
Meet the Pet
When you see a dog you are interested in, you can either send a Facebook message or email to the rescue to be put on a list for the dog.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once you have a meeting with the dog and decide to adopt you will sign a contract to finalize the adoption.
Pay Fee
Payment can be made by Cash or Check at the time of finalizing the adoption.
Take the Pet Home
Once you have finalized the adoption, it's time to take home your new pet!