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My name is Raven!

Posted 1 week ago | Updated 4 hours ago

Adoption fee: $160

This helps Snake River Animal Shelter with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Husky
Color
Black
Age
2 years 2 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
24156

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Raven is energetic, driven, and needs a person who can guide that energy & and drive in a productive direction. She is intelligent & once you have her trust & respect, she will work for you at whatever you train her and ask her to do. She has the drive of both the husky & the shepherd in her; teach her to do something well, she will do it for you for the rest of her life. She's a bit shy at first and likes to take her time warming up to new people & situations. But once she feels safe & trusts you, she's a sweet & affectionate companion. She will also protect you & your property from animals that shouldn't be there including strange dogs, cats, coyotes, porcupines, skunks, raccoons, & foxes. Oh, & she loves her routines and will be vocal about it if you aren't awake at the usual time to let her out to potty or to give her her breakfast or take her on a walk or have some playtime or to get to bed because she has a bedtime even if you don't. She's not typically a barker, but she will let you know when a stranger is approaching the property or if she sees anything "suspicious" outside. As long as she can watch out a window for when you come back after you've been gone for anywhere between 30 minutes and 8 hours, she will not whine or howl or destroy anything, but if you try to leave her shut in a room where she can't see you leave and then come back, she will start whining and digging at the bottom of the door and leave paint and woodchips everywhere.
Raven already knows commands like “sit,” “stay,” “lay down,” and “kennel." She LOVES snow & winter so much! When Raven gets excited or wants something really bad, she'll snap her jaws together. This isn't aggression, it's never close to skin, & is just her expressing that there's something she wants or needs. Also, she's a very affectionate girl, but really isn't a cuddler & thinks a hug means you want to play. She has a distinct play growl/yell when she folds herself in half against your legs & loves it if you join in the noise with her & scratch her sides and tickle her nose with her tail. Belly rubs are her weakness. Pepperoni is her favorite treat as well as the occasional frozen carrot. Introductions to anyone new, dog or person, should be done slowly, so that she can take time to get to know them. The ways to gain her acceptance the quickest is by using either food (since she is very food motivated) or by using play as she's also quite play motivated. She is not a super independent dog. She will still go do her own thing, but only with her person nearby & usually within her line of sight. She might not always want to be involved in what you're doing, but she definitely wants to be where you are. She would do best in a home with older kids who understand she needs space, or with a single female owner, as she tends to bond closely with one person & can be a bit protective of them. She's definitely more comfortable around women than men. Most of the issues she has are related to her breeds, both of them being protective and rather territorial, but they are issues that can be worked on by someone who understands those behaviors & has worked with similar breeds before. Her former owner wants to make it clear that she wasn't surrendered because she was unwanted or because of breed-related behaviors, but because of her declining health that has prevented her from exercising & training her properly. She also wanted any future owner to know that if you can put in the time & energy to socialize her & to train her well, she'll be the best dog, companion, protector, partner, and friend you could ever ask for.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
24156
Contact
Anthony Rodriguez
Address
3000 Lindsay Blvd, Idaho Falls, ID 83402
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Requirements:

Must be at least 18 years of age with a valid Drivers License

If renting home, approval from landlord via phone call (we have the right to request written proof from landlord and/or request home visits pre and post adoption)

Complete Adoption Application

Adoption Fees:

Female Cats= $70 Male Cats=$70

Adult Dogs=$150.00 Puppies Less than 1 year $175.00

Adoptions Include:
•Spay/Neuter
•Current Vaccines ◦DOGS: Distemper, Parvo ,and Bordatella,
◦CATS: Panleukopenia, Herpesvirus, and Calicivirus,
•Microchip
•Medical History (as much as possible)
•Adoption Packet
•Dewormed

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Operation Hours

Tuesday - Friday 11:00am-5:30pm
Saturday 11:00am-5:00pm
Sunday/Monday Closed
Public Holidays Closed

More about this shelter

In August of 2015, the Idaho Falls community realized its dream of opening a second animal sheltering facility. Unlike other animal shelters, the Snake River Animal Shelter (SRAS) will provide an animal an unlimited length of stay, thus avoiding the need for euthanasia.

SRAS was built to take owner surrenders and transfer animals from other shelters throughout the Upper Snake River Valley, thus relieving overcrowding at the city operated animal shelters throughout East Idaho. We operate solely on donations, grants and sponsorships from businesses and individuals. This unique place offers adoption services and a place for the animals to socialize with each other and their future families. Education is a large part of the existence of this facility, educating the community about proper pet care and responsibilities. We also facilitate and partner in spay and neuter programs to alleviate the problem of too many unwanted domestic animals. Snake River Animal Shelter offers Elementary-age field trips, tours, and presentations and invites teens to participate in the care and feeding of the SRAS animals. Senior citizens are welcome guests and fulfill many volunteer positions that are essential for the care of our animals.

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