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Here's some background on this sweet boy that I've figured out as his foster mom.
I absolutely love Land Rover. There are many signs his prior owners did too. He walks very well on a leash, is an ideal weight and is in great shape. He is very well trained. He absolutely adores people - big and small. His whole body wiggles in excitement when someone comes to our house. He'd make a horrible guard dog.
I would like to adopt him but he and my dog do not get along. I have to keep them separate. I don't know how much is him versus her. She is very dog selective, but he did seem like the instigator in the one fight they had. I've kept them separate since.
As far as other dogs go, we walks fine with other dogs and he does fine meeting dogs at the crowded farmers market.
100% crate trained. He spends hours in it and yet goes in easily. It's his "happy place".
Many people will appreciate this .... he does not wake me in the morning and remains fairly calm while I get my tea going before taking him out.
Added bonuses if you adopt him .... If it didn't work out for any reason at all, I would take him back. I don't want him to ever see the inside of any shelter again. He's too sweet and I love him too much. I'm going to have a hard time letting Rover go. He is pure love.
CARE's email is info@icarestl.org and phone number is (314) 696-2444
Here's some background on this sweet boy that I've figured out as his foster mom.
I absolutely love Land Rover. There are many signs his prior owners did too. He walks very well on a leash, is an ideal weight and is in great shape. He is very well trained. He absolutely adores people - big and small. His whole body wiggles in excitement when someone comes to our house. He'd make a horrible guard dog.
I would like to adopt him but he and my dog do not get along. I have to keep them separate. I don't know how much is him versus her. She is very dog selective, but he did seem like the instigator in the one fight they had. I've kept them separate since.
As far as other dogs go, we walks fine with other dogs and he does fine meeting dogs at the crowded farmers market.
100% crate trained. He spends hours in it and yet goes in easily. It's his "happy place".
Many people will appreciate this .... he does not wake me in the morning and remains fairly calm while I get my tea going before taking him out.
Added bonuses if you adopt him .... If it didn't work out for any reason at all, I would take him back. I don't want him to ever see the inside of any shelter again. He's too sweet and I love him too much. I'm going to have a hard time letting Rover go. He is pure love.
CARE's email is info@icarestl.org and phone number is (314) 696-2444
CARE STL welcomes adopters to either come by the shelter or fill out an adoption application online to save some time at the shelter. The purpose of this application is to gather information about your home, pets, and general lifestyle to help our Match-Makers determine if the pet you wish to adopt is a good fit for both you and the pet.
CARE STL welcomes adopters to either come by the shelter or fill out an adoption application online to save some time at the shelter. The purpose of this application is to gather information about your home, pets, and general lifestyle to help our Match-Makers determine if the pet you wish to adopt is a good fit for both you and the pet.
We welcome people to come visit our shelter for adoption, as well as volunteer and enrichment opportunities with our animals! CARE STL has a way for everyone in our community to interact with shelter pets - even kids!
Center for Animal Rescue & Enrichment of St. Louis
2700 Walnut Place, St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday - Friday: 1 pm - 7 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm
We welcome people to come visit our shelter for adoption, as well as volunteer and enrichment opportunities with our animals! CARE STL has a way for everyone in our community to interact with shelter pets - even kids!
Center for Animal Rescue & Enrichment of St. Louis
2700 Walnut Place, St. Louis, MO 63103
Monday - Friday: 1 pm - 7 pm
Saturday and Sunday: 11 am - 5 pm
More about this shelter
CARE STL is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that serves as the established, No-Kill animal shelter for the City of St. Louis Animal Care and Control. We provide animal regulation services and help the city enforce Title 10 of the City of St. Louis Ordinance relevant to animal care and control; however, CARE STL also enforces and embraces the No-Kill equation and follows the guiding principles of no-kill shelters.
CARE STL is a 501c3 nonprofit organization that serves as the established, No-Kill animal shelter for the City of St. Louis Animal Care and Control. We provide animal regulation services and help the city enforce Title 10 of the City of St. Louis Ordinance relevant to animal care and control; however, CARE STL also enforces and embraces the No-Kill equation and follows the guiding principles of no-kill shelters.
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