Thor, also known as Big Handsome or Bubba, is 110 pounds of pure love! Thor came to us as a medical case and now that he is happy and healthy he is ready to find his forever home. In 2023, Thor had two surgeries to correct a torn CCL in both knees and has had no mobility problems since then. The vet suggested he would do best with limited time on cement surfaces and no aggressive exercise. Thor has also been diagnosed with environmental allergies which is a lifelong condition which is being closely maintained and monitored.
Thor is a big love bug that certainly knows what he likes and doesn't in this world. Like most dogs, he enjoys the simple pleasures of being a dog such as food, car rides, meeting new people, walks, belly rubs, and a good brushing. Some things he does not like include fireworks, water, and enclosed stairways. Thor can often be seen chasing the squirrels and bunnies out of his yard. He would do best in a home with no cats as he approaches them in a very excited manner and with energy that is too much for most cats to handle. He does a great job at meeting dogs and tends to ignore them until they get proper introduction. After that, he loves to play with other dogs but is not always aware of his strength. He may be 100 pounds but he certainly does not believe that. He currently has a foster sibling that is about twenty pounds meaning he gets along with all sized of dogs but may need some corrections if his energy is too high.
Thor's adoption fee is $250 and includes his neuter, microchip, current vaccinations and preventatives, plus a free basic obedience training class at Cedar Run #2 in Hiawatha. Last Hope requires all animals be kept as indoor only pets and that adopters have a history of keeping their pets altered and current on vaccinations and prevention. If you would like to adopt Thor, please fill out an adoption application for consideration on our website, adopthope.org. The adoption process includes background and reference checks, a vet history check, and a home visit.
Thor, also known as Big Handsome or Bubba, is 110 pounds of pure love! Thor came to us as a medical case and now that he is happy and healthy he is ready to find his forever home. In 2023, Thor had two surgeries to correct a torn CCL in both knees and has had no mobility problems since then. The vet suggested he would do best with limited time on cement surfaces and no aggressive exercise. Thor has also been diagnosed with environmental allergies which is a lifelong condition which is being closely maintained and monitored.
Thor is a big love bug that certainly knows what he likes and doesn't in this world. Like most dogs, he enjoys the simple pleasures of being a dog such as food, car rides, meeting new people, walks, belly rubs, and a good brushing. Some things he does not like include fireworks, water, and enclosed stairways. Thor can often be seen chasing the squirrels and bunnies out of his yard. He would do best in a home with no cats as he approaches them in a very excited manner and with energy that is too much for most cats to handle. He does a great job at meeting dogs and tends to ignore them until they get proper introduction. After that, he loves to play with other dogs but is not always aware of his strength. He may be 100 pounds but he certainly does not believe that. He currently has a foster sibling that is about twenty pounds meaning he gets along with all sized of dogs but may need some corrections if his energy is too high.
Thor's adoption fee is $250 and includes his neuter, microchip, current vaccinations and preventatives, plus a free basic obedience training class at Cedar Run #2 in Hiawatha. Last Hope requires all animals be kept as indoor only pets and that adopters have a history of keeping their pets altered and current on vaccinations and prevention. If you would like to adopt Thor, please fill out an adoption application for consideration on our website, adopthope.org. The adoption process includes background and reference checks, a vet history check, and a home visit.