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Meet Keeva! Keeva is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Because “Fur-st Impressions” are very important, schedule a meet and greet with Keeva before applying to see if she is the perfect fit for your family by emailing us at Fur-stImpressions@pathofhoperescue.com. A completed Adoption Application will be required after the meet and greet to move forward with Keeva’s adoption.
Beautiful Keeva has a personality to match her stunning looks. This friendly, funny, patient girl (her foster loves to dress her up in costumes …) recently was voted PHR’s First Homecoming Queen by our social media followers. Gracious to the core, she accepted her accolade with dignity and praised the losers, er, other contestants.
Born in March of 2021, Keeva has floppy ears, warm, chocolate brown eyes, and a soft tawny golden brown coat that turns into spots on her paws. An Australian cattle dog/German Shepherd/Newfoundland mix (according to DNA test results on her sibling), she is a trim, medium size adult dog. Adopted from Path of Hope Rescue as a puppy, Keeva recently returned to us when her adopter found himself unable to provide her with the attention and activity he felt she needed.
True to her cattle dog nature, Keeva relishes being active and spending time with people. She was a running companion in her previous home, and she loves outracing the resident border collie and husky (often to claim the comfiest dog bed!) in her foster home. Keeva fetches when she is in the mood, loves playing with her toys, and delights in being around people, including the young children in her previous family. She passed her cat testing (she found it kind of boring), but she probably should not be in a home with chickens. Sweet and affectionate, Keeva knows how to enjoy her down time as well; a snuggler who loves to give kisses, her favorite thing is to settle in with her foster mom and share a warm blanket. Keeva believes it her duty to lavish you with kisses, and she’s learning about the concept of personal space (I mean, why wouldn’t someone want her right in their face?). Smart and eager to learn, Keeva is crate and potty trained and has attended basic obedience training. For more on Keeva’s exploits, check out The Foster Diaries (Spokane) page on Facebook!
Keeva’s ideal home? While she is an anointed Queen, she doesn’t require a castle or a ton or courtiers to make her happy. A loving, funny, goofy, friendly girl, she would thrive in an active home and enjoy being your walking or running buddy. A soft blanket or comfy dog bed is a must, and children or dog siblings would be a plus. Her Majesty is looking for someone to be hers; could it be you?
Email us to set up your “Fur-st Impression” meet and greet with Keeva!
What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process?
Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days.
Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue
About Path of Hope Rescue
The Queen will see you now!
Meet Keeva! Keeva is in a foster home in Spokane, WA and can be transported to your area (see information below in the “Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue” section). Because “Fur-st Impressions” are very important, schedule a meet and greet with Keeva before applying to see if she is the perfect fit for your family by emailing us at Fur-stImpressions@pathofhoperescue.com. A completed Adoption Application will be required after the meet and greet to move forward with Keeva’s adoption.
Beautiful Keeva has a personality to match her stunning looks. This friendly, funny, patient girl (her foster loves to dress her up in costumes …) recently was voted PHR’s First Homecoming Queen by our social media followers. Gracious to the core, she accepted her accolade with dignity and praised the losers, er, other contestants.
Born in March of 2021, Keeva has floppy ears, warm, chocolate brown eyes, and a soft tawny golden brown coat that turns into spots on her paws. An Australian cattle dog/German Shepherd/Newfoundland mix (according to DNA test results on her sibling), she is a trim, medium size adult dog. Adopted from Path of Hope Rescue as a puppy, Keeva recently returned to us when her adopter found himself unable to provide her with the attention and activity he felt she needed.
True to her cattle dog nature, Keeva relishes being active and spending time with people. She was a running companion in her previous home, and she loves outracing the resident border collie and husky (often to claim the comfiest dog bed!) in her foster home. Keeva fetches when she is in the mood, loves playing with her toys, and delights in being around people, including the young children in her previous family. She passed her cat testing (she found it kind of boring), but she probably should not be in a home with chickens. Sweet and affectionate, Keeva knows how to enjoy her down time as well; a snuggler who loves to give kisses, her favorite thing is to settle in with her foster mom and share a warm blanket. Keeva believes it her duty to lavish you with kisses, and she’s learning about the concept of personal space (I mean, why wouldn’t someone want her right in their face?). Smart and eager to learn, Keeva is crate and potty trained and has attended basic obedience training. For more on Keeva’s exploits, check out The Foster Diaries (Spokane) page on Facebook!
Keeva’s ideal home? While she is an anointed Queen, she doesn’t require a castle or a ton or courtiers to make her happy. A loving, funny, goofy, friendly girl, she would thrive in an active home and enjoy being your walking or running buddy. A soft blanket or comfy dog bed is a must, and children or dog siblings would be a plus. Her Majesty is looking for someone to be hers; could it be you?
Email us to set up your “Fur-st Impression” meet and greet with Keeva!
What is Path of Hope Rescue’s Adoption Process?
Our adoption process takes on average 7-10 days.
Adopting from Path of Hope Rescue
About Path of Hope Rescue
Submit Application
Interview
Meet the Pet
Take the Pet Home