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My name is Rolo Cocoapup!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 1 month ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Interview

4

Meet the Pet

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Take the Pet Home

Adoption fee: $300

This helps Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team (HART) with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Doberman Pinscher/Alaskan Malamute
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with Tan
Age
1 year 4 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
75 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My personality

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Rolo is a clown, with a supersized personality and a mischievous sense of humor. But while he does love to have fun, he's a good boy - respectful of other dogs, polite toward people, and pretty much past the destructive puppy stage.

HISTORY

Rolo is a member of the Cocoapup litter - five sweet boys who were very young, sick babies when they were dumped on a country road near Prosser, in Eastern Washington, in September last year. It took a while in their loving foster home to get them healthy and build their confidence, but they've matured into delightful companions and we are heartbroken and puzzled that three of these pups (Reese, Rolo and Heath) are still waiting for their forever families to choose them!

Their breed mix is a well-educated guess. It's pretty obvious that they're at least half Doberman, and this was confirmed by a DNA test done by the person who adopted one of their brothers. The test also indicated that the other half was made up of Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky. They have short Dobie-style coats, and their temperament is also typical Dobie.

All three boys get on well (they often meet for playdates) and could be placed together - but they're not tightly bonded and would also do well being placed in different homes.

SOCIALIZATION

This boy tends to be unsure of himself in unfamiliar environments. We're working on that, but he needs a patient caregiver who will continue to expose him to new places and people while building his confidence.

When Rolo meets new people he will cautiously approach for a get-to-know-you sniff of the hand (it helps if you're holding a treat!) He would like to be friends, although he'll warm up faster to a woman than to a man. Once he trusts you he'll follow you around, intensely interested in whatever you're doing. He hasn't had much exposure to young children while in our care, and we believe he'd be happiest in an adult-only home, or with gentle, dog-savvy children aged about 12 and over.

He grew up in a home with a large pack of dogs of all sizes, and he is generally comfortable and submissive with other dogs. He especially enjoys playing with his brothers, although he is not closely bonded to them and will do fine if adopted separately.

In a previous foster home Rolo lived with cats, and he treated them with respect. If a cat were to run he would probably chase, but we believe he would be safe sharing his home with a confident, dog-savvy cat.

Rolo lives with chickens in his foster home, and he has decided that they are very much fun to chase and dismantle. Although he seems to be motivated more by a desire to play than prey drive, we don't believe he would be safe in a home with small prey animals.

TEMPERAMENT AND BEHAVIOR

He's an affectionate boy who will come up to ask for some loving, but he's not needy and he's no velcro dog. He enjoys hanging out and keeping his person company, but he's also very content just to take some alone time outside.

Rolo is very mellow, but playful, with all the energy required for a good game of tag. Given time to build a trusting relationship with you, he'd make a great hiking or jogging companion. He also loves car rides and is interested in following his nose through new places, so as his confidence grows he's developing into an excellent sidekick for adventures.

He will do best in a home with a fenced yard big enough for play, preferably in a quiet neighborhood where walks are pleasurable and interesting but not too scary. He is also a sensitive kinda guy who could become overwhelmed by heavy traffic or crowds. He'd love to share his home with a friendly canine companion who can teach him the ropes and, ideally, play with him. Rolo would also be a good candidate for dog parks.

He loves to play - his new favorite game is frisbee; he'll catch it on the fly and will bring it back. He also enjoys wrestling with the other dogs in his foster home, and he's very gentle when playing with little dogs.

TRAINING

Rolo's house manners are excellent. He's reliably house-trained and crate trained, and while indoors he is calm, quiet and non-destructive. While outside he may bark if someone comes to his gate, but generally he's quiet. He rarely digs.

He is comfortable on the leash but tends to pull, and his recall is generally good. He is learning basic commands, including sit, stay and down. Rolo is highly treat-motivated and loves praise, and is very trainable.

HEALTH STATUS

Based on their teeth and the fact that they could barely lap water, we estimated that the Cocoapups were maybe six weeks old when we took them in. We have assigned them July 23, 2023 as their birthday.

Rolo has been neutered, fully vaccinated, treated for internal and external parasites, and microchipped. His full vet records will be provided to his adopter. He weighs around 75 lbs and appears to be in excellent health.

ADOPTION INFORMATION

Rolo is living in a private home in Kennewick, and will be available to meet you after your adoption application has been approved. Please email HearthfireART@gmail.com to request an adoption application form. Rolo's adoption fee is $300.

For more pictures of Rolo, please see his Facebook album at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.633929165554843&type=3
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Contact info

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Contact
Phone
Website
Address
PO Box 5271, West Richland, WA 99353
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please e-mail us at HearthfireART@gmail.com to request an adoption application. Apps must be completed and returned via email.

2.

Interview

We evaluate the app, run a background check, call your vet and landlord, call personal references, and interview all adults in your home.

3.

Interview

We connect you with the pet's releasing owner or foster, who can provide specific information about the pet's needs, habits and history.

4.

Meet the Pet

Because all our pets are in foster homes, you will meet the pet only after your app is approved. Usually we bring the pet to your home.

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

If the introduction goes well you sign the contract, pay an adoption fee. and welcome your new family member home.

6.

Take the Pet Home

We continue to be available to provide advice and support throughout the transition period and beyond.

Additional adoption info

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More about this rescue

People need to rehome animals for various reasons, including changed circumstances, a bad match between the pet and the family, and a desire to help an animal they have rescued find a forever home. Most conventional Animal Rescues are overwhelmed by the need, and people can wait a long time for help. Municipal Shelters do the best they can, but often euthanize "surplus" pets and, even at best, usually cannot offer an environment that makes people feel good about dropping off animals they care about. Advertising animals on Craigslist is potentially risky, especially for people with limited experience in finding quality forever homes.

Our goal is to provide support for individuals who want to help the animals in their care find the right forever home, and who either cannot find help from a Rescue or choose to work independently. We have years of experience actively volunteering for successful Rescue organizations in a senior capacity, and are well equipped to support and advise animal lovers.

We do NOT support backyard breeding, but will help individuals with "accidental litters", on condition that they have their dogs sterilized to ensure no repetition of these accidents.

We have established relationships with conventional Rescues throughout Washington, and where appropriate will help people place their pets with these Rescues.

We provide:
* A trustworthy connection between releasing owners and potential adopters
* Advice and assistance in ensuring that pets offered for adoption are healthy, sterilized and up-to-date on vaccinations
* Personal evaluation of all pets in our program, as needed (We make an effort to meet all the pets in our program but may initially rely on releasing owners for information. Potential adopters may request an evaluation at no charge if they have concerns.)
* Advice and support with the adoption process (including writing pet profiles and taking photographs and video for marketing pets to serious potential adopters, identifying good homes, background checks, documentation, participation in adoption events, setting adoption fees, etc)
* Counseling and other support, as needed (including home visits to potential adopters, provision of food and equipment, funding for vet care, rehabilitation advice, introductions to conventional rescues, etc)

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