Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dog meet and greets are by appointment only, please answer the questions below the bio, either through Petfinder, Adopt-A-Pet, rescueme.org or by directly e-mailing us at shelter@hbpets.org. Please be patient, we will get back to you in a few days.
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Meet Spud, Milano (Millie for short) and Chili (adopted), they are 6mth old litter mates, Dutch Shepherd, Boxer and Rottweiler mix's. They were from a hoarding home, where there was 11 adult dogs and 12+ puppies. They are housebroken and loving.
Our Millie just got back from, foster care and we found out a lot. Millie and Spud are both a little leery of men, but their confidence is building, they do love and are comfortable with our male employee. Both Spud and Millie had not seen each other in 6wks and when they saw each other it was made clear they are braver, happier and more confident with each other than they are separated. They would love a home full of patience, kindness, and understanding, someone who is willing to let them decompress and adjust to their new home. Both Millie and Spud are absolutely the sweetest dogs and don't have a mean bone in their body, they just need an adopter much like our team members, who is willing to give them what they need, full of routine and space. We are so thankful to Millie's foster family for giving her a wonderful place and verifying what we already suspected, that these two need to be adopted together. Both dogs are laid back, love to play with toys, they are not high energy and listen well.
My adoption fee is $300 (each), includes: Spay/Neuter, vaccines, dewormer, Heartworm/Tick testing, microchip, flea treatment and a 1lb bag of puppy food.
1. Do you own or rent? If you rent you will need authorization from your rental company prior to meeting our puppies.
2. Do you have a private fenced yard? If not, what is your plan for potty breaks and exercise?
3. Do you go hiking, jogging or do physical activities that she can be a part of?
4. How many people and age groups live in your home?
5. How many animals, types and what they are like!
6. Do you have time to continue basic training?
7. How many hours a day will they be alone?
8. Please tell us more about how they would spend their days and what activities you would plan!
9. Have you ever owned a shy dog before? If so, please tell us about it.