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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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I rescued this sweet boy in March 2024 from a Craigslist ad that posted two poor pictures of him and said "3.5 year old male". The "foster" that took him in for 2-3 weeks said she took him in from an owner needing to check himself into rehab. The only thing she said she knew about him was that he probably had his puppy shots and was crated most of his life.
I have gotten his shots up-to-date, neutered, and had him examined by two veterinarians. His bloodwork and his heart are all good. His teeth aren't in great condition, but he is a happy guy all things considered. He can "sit", "lay down", and his recall is good. He's a 10, but get's fixated on wanting to play or "help" other dogs/animals. He has no food/toy aggression and will wait to be released to eat his meal.
I am rehoming him because I am single and my work is increasing my travel schedule. He could be great with a couple or a family. He would thrive on a farm because he is likely a herding dog and loves bigger animals.
I rescued this sweet boy in March 2024 from a Craigslist ad that posted two poor pictures of him and said "3.5 year old male". The "foster" that took him in for 2-3 weeks said she took him in from an owner needing to check himself into rehab. The only thing she said she knew about him was that he probably had his puppy shots and was crated most of his life.
I have gotten his shots up-to-date, neutered, and had him examined by two veterinarians. His bloodwork and his heart are all good. His teeth aren't in great condition, but he is a happy guy all things considered. He can "sit", "lay down", and his recall is good. He's a 10, but get's fixated on wanting to play or "help" other dogs/animals. He has no food/toy aggression and will wait to be released to eat his meal.
I am rehoming him because I am single and my work is increasing my travel schedule. He could be great with a couple or a family. He would thrive on a farm because he is likely a herding dog and loves bigger animals.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $25