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My basic info
Breed
Great Pyrenees/Mastiff
Color
White/Brown/Chocolate
Age
1 year old, Young
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
24340
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi! I’m Doofy, a 1-year-old St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Mastiff mix.
I’m a big guy (about 100 pounds), but I promise, I’m all heart! I’m a cuddler, a lover, and a total goofball with a playful side. I may have the energy of a puppy sometimes (hello, zoomies!), but I’m mostly a medium-energy kind of dog. I’m also a jumper, but only for my greetings—because, let’s face it, I’m just so excited to see you! I love balls, bones, soft toys, and especially my Kong toys stuffed with yummy treats.
I already know how to sit and lay down, and I’m pretty motivated by treats (puparonis are my absolute favorite!) so training is going really well! I take treats gently and would love to keep learning, especially when it comes to leash manners and finding the right toys.
I’m crate trained, but... if I’m being honest, I’d rather not be in one. I’d love a home where someone is around a lot since I don’t like being left alone—whether that’s inside or outside. I do get nervous around new things and strangers, and I’m not a fan of the vet, the groomer, loud noises like vacuums, fireworks, or yelling. But if you take the time to get to know me, I promise I’ll show you all my love and loyalty. I’m shy at first, but once I trust you, I’m your protector and best friend.
I’d do great in a home with another dog (especially one about my size or smaller—let’s be honest, I’m kind of a big guy!), and if you have a dog-savvy cat, I think we could be friends too. I’m great with kids but because of my size and my habit of jumping, I’d do best with kids 12 years or older. Oh, and no birds, please! I’m pretty sure they’re just too tasty for me to resist!
A big yard with a tall fence would be awesome—lots of space to run and play and feel like part of the family. If you have a home where someone is around a lot, that would be perfect for me. I promise I’ll repay you with lots of cuddles, tail wags, and love!
Hi! I’m Doofy, a 1-year-old St. Bernard, Great Pyrenees, and Mastiff mix.
I’m a big guy (about 100 pounds), but I promise, I’m all heart! I’m a cuddler, a lover, and a total goofball with a playful side. I may have the energy of a puppy sometimes (hello, zoomies!), but I’m mostly a medium-energy kind of dog. I’m also a jumper, but only for my greetings—because, let’s face it, I’m just so excited to see you! I love balls, bones, soft toys, and especially my Kong toys stuffed with yummy treats.
I already know how to sit and lay down, and I’m pretty motivated by treats (puparonis are my absolute favorite!) so training is going really well! I take treats gently and would love to keep learning, especially when it comes to leash manners and finding the right toys.
I’m crate trained, but... if I’m being honest, I’d rather not be in one. I’d love a home where someone is around a lot since I don’t like being left alone—whether that’s inside or outside. I do get nervous around new things and strangers, and I’m not a fan of the vet, the groomer, loud noises like vacuums, fireworks, or yelling. But if you take the time to get to know me, I promise I’ll show you all my love and loyalty. I’m shy at first, but once I trust you, I’m your protector and best friend.
I’d do great in a home with another dog (especially one about my size or smaller—let’s be honest, I’m kind of a big guy!), and if you have a dog-savvy cat, I think we could be friends too. I’m great with kids but because of my size and my habit of jumping, I’d do best with kids 12 years or older. Oh, and no birds, please! I’m pretty sure they’re just too tasty for me to resist!
A big yard with a tall fence would be awesome—lots of space to run and play and feel like part of the family. If you have a home where someone is around a lot, that would be perfect for me. I promise I’ll repay you with lots of cuddles, tail wags, and love!
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
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
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.
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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