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My name is Siris!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Home Check

Adoption fee: $775

This helps Hobo Haven Pet Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Boxer/American Bulldog
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
2 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
26 kg (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Alert icon Not 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:

Introducing Siris!
Siris’s name inspiration (pronounced: sigh-ris) -the Egyptian god of the underworld Quite fitting for his "rebirth" into rescue for a second chance!

Sirus is a super sweet male that is very much a lean, smaller than his photos look at only 26kg, brindle Boxer body style with possibly American Bulldog sprinkled in, who came to us from an overcrowded shelter.

PLEASE READ HIS FULL PROFILE before inquiring to ensure he is the right fit for your family and that you're his pawfect match.

Siris is the goodest good boy! We all adore him so much. Goofy and snuggly and so eager to learn and please. Siris loves to work with his foster family and has learned so very quickly, he will thrive in an active family with ongoing training, loves hiking and is a young active boy who also loves to snuggle with his people.

Notes from his foster family

Your foster dog's energy level: Medium to High
Siris needs a few good walk/hikes/sniffing adventures a day
He does have a good amount of energy where we've found playing with him in the backyard is really helpful. He loves to run and play tug and it really helps with his energy levels. Multiple walks a day could also help with this.
We train Siris each night with various commands as well as throughout the day we work on his recall. While on walks we also spend some time teaching heel, leave it and leash training.

Is your foster dog food motivated? Siris is extremely food motivated. If you have treats, he'll do anything you want so we always bring treats on walks.

Siris is great meeting new dogs, he's very friendly and listens to other dogs social cues well.
Siris came to us very emaciated and as a result, does resource guard food and toys (with other animals only! He has no guarding issues with humans) so he will require a home without other pets living with him to set him up for success. He'd love social backyard visits with friend or family dogs since he does well away from any resources he feels he needs to guard.

Siris is wonderful with people, he loves everyone and loves getting attention from humans. He is such a sweet and loving dog.

Good with cats? Siris would do best in a home without cats. He's not aggressive towards our cats, he's just overly excited to meet them and doesn't know how to control his excitement around them and of course cats don't understand resource guarding respect around food etc.

We are seeing improvement with time, training and routine feedings. We are managing it currently by keeping Siris separated from our pets when any food is being prepared, during feedings and when giving treats. When Siris is spending time with our other dogs, we don't allow any toys in the area although with concentrated training and careful supervision this is also improving as you'll notice in photos in his profile.

Housetrained? Yes
Crate trained? Yes
He loves his crate and it's his safe space, he will often nap there during the day and is happy to sleep there overnight. He also knows the command "crate" well.

Does your foster dog show signs of separation anxiety? No

Please elaborate on your foster dog's leash skills. Siris does an excellent heel when asked and when treats are available. He responds well to being called back to you. Although he needs more training with pulling, as he does like to pull sometimes when not in a heel position.

How does your foster dog react when you touch the ears, tail, paws etc. Please elaborate.
He has no problem with being touched or examined anywhere. He doesn't mind his paws touched at all.

How would you describe the dog's personality/temperament

He is the biggest sweetheart you'll ever meet. He is so sweet and loving and just wants to please, cuddle and spend time with you. He loves to play and can be a goofy boy.

Things needing improvement specifics please He needs improvement learning to not pull on walks, managing his excitement as he sometimes mouths (we are working on redirecting him to toys) as well as jumping, and his resource guarding needs work.

No medical concerns,he is an extremely healthy dog now that he is being fed high quality food and supplements.

Food amount/type: He's eating Bold By Nature raw and eating 6 patties per day. Raw is not mandatory for his adoptive family but we will require his adoptive family to feed a high quality, meat based grain free diet to maintain optimal health for Siris if they choose not to feed raw.

Skills/Commands
Sit? Yes
Stay? Yes
Wait? Yes
Lay Down? Yes
Leave It? Working on it
Off? Working on it
Down? Yes
Come? Yes

Any other skills/commands?
He also knows "crate" and "paw" and we use "break" as his release word. We are in the middle of teaching "leave it" but he needs work on this.

Please describe current routines and preferences that will help the dog settle into their new home:
He would likely adjust quickly to any home. What would really help is making sure he gets a good amount of exercise and has plenty of toys and chews such as bully sticks, tendons, knuckle bones etc and appropriate toys as he really likes to chew. As well as he really enjoys spending quality time with his humans.

Strengths/areas they have improved on: He's really improved on managing his excitement quite a bit. He is VERY easy to train and has improved on learning "leave it". He has also improved a lot on being able to disconnect from the cats. He's also improved on listening to other dogs cues. He has also improved on his resource guarding.

Transportation-any motion sickness or anxiety in vehicles? None.

Please describe the perfect adoptive home for your foster dog based on what you have experienced.

The perfect adoptive home would be a single pet household with humans that can provide lots of quality time and exercise with this sweet boy and understand the importance of continued training and socialization to reinforce positive behaviours.
The perfect home would also really enjoy cuddling with Siris, he's a big cuddler.

Anything to add?
Siris is truly a golden goose egg of a dog. Any home who takes him in would be adopting a smart, loving, goofy, and snuggly lifelong companion. He's the biggest sweetheart and really deserves a loving home as he has so much love to give.

Important Notes:
Siris requires a pet free home
Siris is a bouncy young goofy boy who is not a suitable fit for younger children or older seniors.

All dogs are placed in loving foster homes during their time with us, we do not have a shelter to visit. We do not allow applicants to meet dogs until pre-approved for adoptions since they are living in private family homes.

Please note that due to the high volume of applications received, only those whom we feel are an ideal match will be contacted to move to the next steps of our application screening process

* Mandatory registration with an approved trainer is a requirement for adoptive families.
*Must be located within Ontario Canada
*Inground/ground level Pools and deeper ponds must be separately fenced from yard

Hobo Haven is located in St Jacobs Ontario.

For approved families, we require in person meetings in St Jacobs ON

Adoptions within Ontario only

Please use this link to submit an application https://hobohavenrescue.ca/dog-adoption-application

Adoption fee $775 + HST
Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, bloodwork, vaccinations, deworming, flea/tick/heartworm prevention, and all vet care, food and supplies during their time with us.

We require all serious applicants to watched "Petfooled" which is a free documentary at this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XC1rUWWnxI , or on Amazon prime or also a variety of other free video sites.

Our motto is "know better/do better" and we ask all adoptive families to be as committed to providing our dogs with quality nutrition as they are to providing love. This documentary is not advertising, purely just educational. An adoption application must be completed and approved, including vet references as well as a home visit (Zoom during COVID), prior to meeting available dogs.
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Contact info

Pet ID
Contact
Phone
Address
St Jacobs, ON N0B 2N0

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

An adoption application must be completed and approved, as well as a home visit, prior to meeting dogs. https://hobohavenrescue.ca

2.

Interview

Once initial application has been reviewed, suitable applicants will be contacted to discuss in more detail.

3.

Home Check

A home visit via Zoom will be required prior to setting up a meeting

Additional adoption info

Hobo Haven is located in St Jacobs Ontario. Our foster families are within 45 mins of our location.

If you are interested in applying to adopt a dog from Hobo Haven Rescue, please apply here https://hobohavenrescue.ca/dog-adoption-application

An adoption application must be completed and approved, as well as a home visit, prior to meeting available dogs. This includes vet references.

All dogs are placed in loving, private foster homes during their time with us, and out of respect for their privacy, we do not allow all interested applicants to visit for this reason.
Once your application is approved, a meeting with the dog may be set up.

Adoption application

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We do not have a shelter facility, all dogs are living in loving foster family homes.

More about this rescue

Hobo Haven Pet Rescue Network is a small group of dedicated volunteers devoted to assisting homeless pets to help them find new forever homes.

It takes a village....we are a very small, low volume rescue who helps as many as possible within our limitations of foster homes and funds for vetting.

IT TAKES A VILLAGE
We are all volunteers using our own personal funds to provide medical care, food, supplies, transport, and whatever necessary to assist the many homeless pets in our community.

We do not receive any financial assistance or support from government or local agencies. We rely entirely on donations to be able to continue helping more.

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