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Meet Kaiser! He is a 3.5 years old, 65 lb German Shepherd and ready to find his forever home!
This handsome boy came to us with suspected issues with his legs. It was determined that he has a condition called osteochondrodysplasia. This is simply a growth and developmental abnormality that causes his bones to not grow to their normal size or shape. Due to both of these, Kaiser bunny hops when he walks and runs but he otherwise lives life as a normal doggo! He takes a daily pain medication that costs about $10-20 per month.
He is house trained, kennel trained, and mostly leash trained. Due to his awkward gait he does have a tendency to pull a bit. He also knows the commands “sit”, “come”, and “crate”. He is a very well mannered dog!
Kaiser is a medium energy pet. He is good with EVERYONE. He loves dogs, cats, and even children! He can accidentally knock over a small child so caution should be used while he is learning a new environment. He means no harm though.
Kaiser is a special boy who LOVES routine. He appreciates having a crate in the same spot that never moves. He also enjoys regularly scheduled potty times but he can be flexible. He will wait patiently in his crate or by the door. He absolutely loves his toys. Benebones, jolly ball, and bark box toys are the best. He can keep himself entertained for hours. If outside, he chases butterflies to pass the time in the absence of toys.
Kaiser would make a wonderful addition to any home. He is quiet, loyal, and just a funny guy to have around!
You can send inquiries to muttmisfitsadoptions@gmail.com or apply to meet / adopt Kaiser at www.muttmisfits.org/adoption-application
He is neutered, up to date on vaccinations and preventatives, heartworm negative, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $150.
Meet Kaiser! He is a 3.5 years old, 65 lb German Shepherd and ready to find his forever home!
This handsome boy came to us with suspected issues with his legs. It was determined that he has a condition called osteochondrodysplasia. This is simply a growth and developmental abnormality that causes his bones to not grow to their normal size or shape. Due to both of these, Kaiser bunny hops when he walks and runs but he otherwise lives life as a normal doggo! He takes a daily pain medication that costs about $10-20 per month.
He is house trained, kennel trained, and mostly leash trained. Due to his awkward gait he does have a tendency to pull a bit. He also knows the commands “sit”, “come”, and “crate”. He is a very well mannered dog!
Kaiser is a medium energy pet. He is good with EVERYONE. He loves dogs, cats, and even children! He can accidentally knock over a small child so caution should be used while he is learning a new environment. He means no harm though.
Kaiser is a special boy who LOVES routine. He appreciates having a crate in the same spot that never moves. He also enjoys regularly scheduled potty times but he can be flexible. He will wait patiently in his crate or by the door. He absolutely loves his toys. Benebones, jolly ball, and bark box toys are the best. He can keep himself entertained for hours. If outside, he chases butterflies to pass the time in the absence of toys.
Kaiser would make a wonderful addition to any home. He is quiet, loyal, and just a funny guy to have around!
You can send inquiries to muttmisfitsadoptions@gmail.com or apply to meet / adopt Kaiser at www.muttmisfits.org/adoption-application
He is neutered, up to date on vaccinations and preventatives, heartworm negative, and microchipped. His adoption fee is $150.
Our director or adoptions will reach out, typically by email, once an application is reviewed.
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Meet the Pet
Once approved, we'd love to discuss setting up a meet and greet for the pet you are interested in!
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Sign Adoption Contract
If adopting, the next step is to review and complete our adoption contract.
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Pay Fee
We have multiple ways to pay an adoption fee and then you can bring your new family member home!
Additional adoption info
Our process is pretty simple. The first step in adopting through us is to fill out an adoption application on the Mutt Misfits Animal Rescue Society website; the link is below. The next step will be a meet and greet for approved applicants!
Our process is pretty simple. The first step in adopting through us is to fill out an adoption application on the Mutt Misfits Animal Rescue Society website; the link is below. The next step will be a meet and greet for approved applicants!
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue whose mission is to help unwanted animals in situations that could lead to harm or euthanasia. We primarily focus on animals with major medical illnesses, injuries or advanced age that are often overlooked and usually the first to be at risk of euthanasia. By partnering with shelters and the public, we promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter, and the adoption of special needs pets. It is our goal to save the un-savable!
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) rescue whose mission is to help unwanted animals in situations that could lead to harm or euthanasia. We primarily focus on animals with major medical illnesses, injuries or advanced age that are often overlooked and usually the first to be at risk of euthanasia. By partnering with shelters and the public, we promote responsible pet ownership, spay and neuter, and the adoption of special needs pets. It is our goal to save the un-savable!
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We'll also keep you updated on Ethan's adoption status with email updates.