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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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Tundra is a 3 year old female Alaskan malamute that has become a part of our family. Tundra is not spayed, however, is up to date on her shots. The good: Tundra is very loving. Loves being with people, but also, outside is her happy place. She loves toys that squeak, loves to run, and jump and play. She is house broken. The not so good: Tundra has recently (within the past year) become aggressive to our two other dogs, especially our other female dog. She usually only does this when she is in some way guarding a resource like food, toys, etc. However, our female dog is old and we can't keep Tundra as a result of the disdain she has for her. In addition, Tundra does get nervous around small children. We would like her to either go to a home with older kids (above age 8) or an adult only home that has the time for her and room for her to run. Tundra is very small prey driven, she will chase mice, rats, possums, chickens, cats and think it best she go to a home where she is the only pet.
Tundra is a 3 year old female Alaskan malamute that has become a part of our family. Tundra is not spayed, however, is up to date on her shots. The good: Tundra is very loving. Loves being with people, but also, outside is her happy place. She loves toys that squeak, loves to run, and jump and play. She is house broken. The not so good: Tundra has recently (within the past year) become aggressive to our two other dogs, especially our other female dog. She usually only does this when she is in some way guarding a resource like food, toys, etc. However, our female dog is old and we can't keep Tundra as a result of the disdain she has for her. In addition, Tundra does get nervous around small children. We would like her to either go to a home with older kids (above age 8) or an adult only home that has the time for her and room for her to run. Tundra is very small prey driven, she will chase mice, rats, possums, chickens, cats and think it best she go to a home where she is the only pet.
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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.
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