Posted over 2 weeks ago
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*Update* Taz has been spending his days in a supervisor office, and loves to nap his days away on a fluffy blanket, has shown no issues with sharing his space with the human occupants of the office, LOVES snuggle time with his favorite staff, and getting snacks. He can be reactive to some people walking by (no clear reason on who, and Taz hasn’t explained, and he does get sad if he is left alone and may bark.
Taz! At 7 years old, he found himself here after being in a couple different places. We do not know much about his history, but have spent months getting to know him and his quirks. The good: Taz loves his people and is social, laid back, and has the staff wrapped around his paw. He takes baths well and I have seen him toted around like a baby more than once - which he seems to eat up. The bad: Taz is barrier reactive. His name suits him in this setting - because behind a barrier he resembles a Tasmanian devil. What we have learned is that if he knows you, life returns to peace. In his last home he had a minor bite to a leg of a person trying to close a door in front of him. It is possible that he also has some separation anxiety which is why he gets so upset when he is separated by a barrier. What Taz and his new family need: A quirky experienced dog owner. No kids (simply to avoid to possible conflict). He has been out with similar sized dogs and is social. Potential adopters will be shown how he behaves in all shelter related settings and we can go over some tips on how to best work with him in your home. We want Taz and his person to be successful- so understand that he wont be suitable for everyone.
*Update* Taz has been spending his days in a supervisor office, and loves to nap his days away on a fluffy blanket, has shown no issues with sharing his space with the human occupants of the office, LOVES snuggle time with his favorite staff, and getting snacks. He can be reactive to some people walking by (no clear reason on who, and Taz hasn’t explained, and he does get sad if he is left alone and may bark.
Taz! At 7 years old, he found himself here after being in a couple different places. We do not know much about his history, but have spent months getting to know him and his quirks. The good: Taz loves his people and is social, laid back, and has the staff wrapped around his paw. He takes baths well and I have seen him toted around like a baby more than once - which he seems to eat up. The bad: Taz is barrier reactive. His name suits him in this setting - because behind a barrier he resembles a Tasmanian devil. What we have learned is that if he knows you, life returns to peace. In his last home he had a minor bite to a leg of a person trying to close a door in front of him. It is possible that he also has some separation anxiety which is why he gets so upset when he is separated by a barrier. What Taz and his new family need: A quirky experienced dog owner. No kids (simply to avoid to possible conflict). He has been out with similar sized dogs and is social. Potential adopters will be shown how he behaves in all shelter related settings and we can go over some tips on how to best work with him in your home. We want Taz and his person to be successful- so understand that he wont be suitable for everyone.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Submit Application
Approve Application
Sign Adoption Contract
Pay Fee
Take the Pet Home
All dogs and cats are spayed/neutered before leaving the shelter