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Zori as we affectionately call her is a precious, shy Yorkie female who was surrendered to our rescue by a commercial breeder when they retired her from their breeding program
Current weight 3.8kg /8lbs, Zori is a wee girl who is still learning that humans can be kind and safe and provide TLC and patience, after her previous life was certainly not kind to her.
Zori is still cautiously exploring her world and slowing blossoming to learn to trust people and be more brave in new environments.
MANDATORY for her new forever home
*Fully fenced yard/full supervision in person during outside time. Zori is too timid to walk on leash yet and needs to build her confidence before she is ready for leashed walks in her neighbourhood. She cannot be put out on a tie out nor live in a home with a dog door or unfenced pool.
* Another suitable dog companion. Zori does best with another canine companion in her home to help with her confidence. She loves to snuggle with the other small dogs in her foster home. She has been around playful dogs and her zoomies and happy dances are starting to come out in her foster home, but she would not appreciate a dog who is in her face or pawing at her etc.
* Zori requires a home without children due to her timid nature
Zori has now been spayed, microchipped, had her bloodwork done, negative for heartworm and all tick diseases, and up to date on her vaccinations. Flea/tick prevention and fecal tested negative for parasites
Zori is scheduled for her dental cleaning and removal of any decayed teeth on Dec 3rd and will then be ready to join her forever family after then.
About Zori (from foster family)
Good with dogs both in their home environment as well as meeting new dogs? We have 3 other small dogs of varying ages and a cat and she is very good with all of them. Her previous foster had larger dogs and she was also fine with them. She has no behavioural concerns at all with other dogs.
How does your foster dog respond to meeting new people in their home environment and outside of the home? Zori is very timid but curious. She is interested in giving new people a sniff but needs some time to work up the courage.
Good with cats? We have a cat and she shows no interest in him at all.
Zori has no resource guarding tendencies whatsoever.
Housetrained? No
Crate trained? No
Being in a crate was very stressful for Zori- she is not destructive so we leave her out with the other dogs when we need to leave them alone. Many dogs from previous breeding environments were kept in horrible tiny filthy cages so forcing crating is not something we do if they are safe to be left loose and enjoy their beds or couches
Does your foster dog show signs of separation anxiety? No-fine to be left alone 3-4 hrs
Please elaborate on your foster dog's leash skills. None as of yet, Zori is still slowly acclimating to her new life- we have not taken her on any walks yet until we build up her confidence
How does your foster dog react when you touch the ears, tail, paws etc. Please elaborate. Zori is hesitant to be pet or handled but she does give little kisses to your hands when offered. She will not bite when being handled but does pull away out of fear.
Zori is a very sweet and timid girl but every day she grows more and more comfortable. It is incredibly rewarding to see her come out of her shell. She loves meal time and will do happy little tippy taps as you bring her her bowl. She also gets zoomies in the evening and loves to play fetch with a sock.
Things needing improvement specifics please We are still working on potty training- Zori does not let us know when she needs to go so we need to take her out at regular intervals to make sure she does her business outside.
Zori needs to work on being handled- she prefers not to be picked up (but ironically wants to be on the couch with you- so she will run to her bed to let you pick her up from there)
Zori has just mastered doing three stairs from the house to outside yard but overall is not confident on stairs which is fine since her tiny legs are very fragile as a Yorkie.
Food amount/type: Zori eats 3 times a day, 2.5 oz of Bold by Nature balanced raw food (beef, pork, chicken, turkey-- she loves them all!) . Her tiny tummy does better with three smaller meals vs two larger.
She is happy to do a little dance as you prepare her food and runs over to her spot to gobble it up!
Potty habits: We take Zori out as soon as she finishes her breakfast and dinner, as soon as she wakes up in the morning and then every 3-4-ish hours throughout the day. She will not let you know when she needs to go-- if she gets up from a nap and starts to wander -- its time!
Please describe current routines and preferences that will help the dog settle into their new home:
Zori's safe spot is her bed. She loves to spend the day there while we work and sleeps all night in it, though recently she has discovered that snuggling in bed with her foster Dad and a foster dog is very nice!
It will be important for her new family to understand that they have to take things at Zori's pace, and provide a positive environment for her to grow her confidence.
Strengths/areas they have improved on: Zori is slowly coming out of her shell- she gains more confidence every day.
Transportation-any motion sickness or anxiety in vehicles? None, travels well in her crate.
Please describe the perfect adoptive home for your foster dog based on what you have experienced. Zori's ideal adoptive home will be quiet and calm. She needs someone who understands that she will need time to adjust and patience when it comes to training. She needs someone who is willing to go at her pace and give her the encouragement she needs to grow her confidence.
Zori is 6yrs young and with a life expectancy of up to 16 yrs, she is not a suitable fit for older seniors/geriatric homes.
Notes:
* 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 $800 + HST
Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, dental cleaning and extractions (her vet expenses will exceed $3000 that we've paid for) 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.
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 visit until pre-approved for adoptions.
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
Zori as we affectionately call her is a precious, shy Yorkie female who was surrendered to our rescue by a commercial breeder when they retired her from their breeding program
Current weight 3.8kg /8lbs, Zori is a wee girl who is still learning that humans can be kind and safe and provide TLC and patience, after her previous life was certainly not kind to her.
Zori is still cautiously exploring her world and slowing blossoming to learn to trust people and be more brave in new environments.
MANDATORY for her new forever home
*Fully fenced yard/full supervision in person during outside time. Zori is too timid to walk on leash yet and needs to build her confidence before she is ready for leashed walks in her neighbourhood. She cannot be put out on a tie out nor live in a home with a dog door or unfenced pool.
* Another suitable dog companion. Zori does best with another canine companion in her home to help with her confidence. She loves to snuggle with the other small dogs in her foster home. She has been around playful dogs and her zoomies and happy dances are starting to come out in her foster home, but she would not appreciate a dog who is in her face or pawing at her etc.
* Zori requires a home without children due to her timid nature
Zori has now been spayed, microchipped, had her bloodwork done, negative for heartworm and all tick diseases, and up to date on her vaccinations. Flea/tick prevention and fecal tested negative for parasites
Zori is scheduled for her dental cleaning and removal of any decayed teeth on Dec 3rd and will then be ready to join her forever family after then.
About Zori (from foster family)
Good with dogs both in their home environment as well as meeting new dogs? We have 3 other small dogs of varying ages and a cat and she is very good with all of them. Her previous foster had larger dogs and she was also fine with them. She has no behavioural concerns at all with other dogs.
How does your foster dog respond to meeting new people in their home environment and outside of the home? Zori is very timid but curious. She is interested in giving new people a sniff but needs some time to work up the courage.
Good with cats? We have a cat and she shows no interest in him at all.
Zori has no resource guarding tendencies whatsoever.
Housetrained? No
Crate trained? No
Being in a crate was very stressful for Zori- she is not destructive so we leave her out with the other dogs when we need to leave them alone. Many dogs from previous breeding environments were kept in horrible tiny filthy cages so forcing crating is not something we do if they are safe to be left loose and enjoy their beds or couches
Does your foster dog show signs of separation anxiety? No-fine to be left alone 3-4 hrs
Please elaborate on your foster dog's leash skills. None as of yet, Zori is still slowly acclimating to her new life- we have not taken her on any walks yet until we build up her confidence
How does your foster dog react when you touch the ears, tail, paws etc. Please elaborate. Zori is hesitant to be pet or handled but she does give little kisses to your hands when offered. She will not bite when being handled but does pull away out of fear.
Zori is a very sweet and timid girl but every day she grows more and more comfortable. It is incredibly rewarding to see her come out of her shell. She loves meal time and will do happy little tippy taps as you bring her her bowl. She also gets zoomies in the evening and loves to play fetch with a sock.
Things needing improvement specifics please We are still working on potty training- Zori does not let us know when she needs to go so we need to take her out at regular intervals to make sure she does her business outside.
Zori needs to work on being handled- she prefers not to be picked up (but ironically wants to be on the couch with you- so she will run to her bed to let you pick her up from there)
Zori has just mastered doing three stairs from the house to outside yard but overall is not confident on stairs which is fine since her tiny legs are very fragile as a Yorkie.
Food amount/type: Zori eats 3 times a day, 2.5 oz of Bold by Nature balanced raw food (beef, pork, chicken, turkey-- she loves them all!) . Her tiny tummy does better with three smaller meals vs two larger.
She is happy to do a little dance as you prepare her food and runs over to her spot to gobble it up!
Potty habits: We take Zori out as soon as she finishes her breakfast and dinner, as soon as she wakes up in the morning and then every 3-4-ish hours throughout the day. She will not let you know when she needs to go-- if she gets up from a nap and starts to wander -- its time!
Please describe current routines and preferences that will help the dog settle into their new home:
Zori's safe spot is her bed. She loves to spend the day there while we work and sleeps all night in it, though recently she has discovered that snuggling in bed with her foster Dad and a foster dog is very nice!
It will be important for her new family to understand that they have to take things at Zori's pace, and provide a positive environment for her to grow her confidence.
Strengths/areas they have improved on: Zori is slowly coming out of her shell- she gains more confidence every day.
Transportation-any motion sickness or anxiety in vehicles? None, travels well in her crate.
Please describe the perfect adoptive home for your foster dog based on what you have experienced. Zori's ideal adoptive home will be quiet and calm. She needs someone who understands that she will need time to adjust and patience when it comes to training. She needs someone who is willing to go at her pace and give her the encouragement she needs to grow her confidence.
Zori is 6yrs young and with a life expectancy of up to 16 yrs, she is not a suitable fit for older seniors/geriatric homes.
Notes:
* 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 $800 + HST
Adoption fees include spay/neuter, microchip, dental cleaning and extractions (her vet expenses will exceed $3000 that we've paid for) 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.
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 visit until pre-approved for adoptions.
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
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.
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.
We do not have a shelter facility, all dogs are living in loving foster family homes.
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.
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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