Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please read this carefully before applying. Bob is all love. Bob is adorable. Bob is a handful. Bob's Daily Routine Cheat Sheet (A realistic snapshot of what helps Bob succeed) Morning Wake up = immediate trip outside. No coffee first. Bob will not wait. Breakfast. Straight back outside. This is not optional. Bob is fully prepared. Mid-Morning Short walk or play session. He's got bunny energy and needs an outlet. Supervised free time. If it's on the floor and smells interesting, Bob will investigate with his mouth. Midday Potty break. Even if he “just went earlier.” Trust us. Nap time. Bob naps hard. After Any Nap Outside. Immediately. This is a pattern, not a suggestion. Afternoon Another short walk or play burst. Mental stimulation helps. Sniffing, training, puzzle toys that are not edible. Dinner Dinner. Immediately outside again. Bob is nothing if not consistent. Evening Chill time with his people. Couch, cuddles, general supervision. Gates up. Trash secured. Snack drawers closed. Before Bed One last potty trip. Do not skip this. Bedtime with his humans. Bob takes this part very seriously. Important Notes Bob thrives on routine, supervision, and follow-through. Accidents will happen while training continues. A good stash of paper towels and disinfectant is required. Homes without carpet are strongly preferred. A non-rental home is ideal due to training and management needs. A fenced-in yard would be a big plus. Bob loves to do zoomies, especially with other dogs. Bob should not have access to garbage, litter boxes, toys, or unattended food. Consistency + structure + humor = success. Baby gates are not a suggestion. They are a lifestyle. Homes with kids' toys scattered around, piles of things, and similar clutter may be too much for him. He's not potty trained, but being crated for hours and hours is not going to be good for him. He adores humans and being part of the mix. Email us at info@sheltertohome.com if you're interested in meeting or learning more about Bob. **All Shelter to Home animals are fully vetted per their age. We believe in pediatric spay and neuter. All animals will be spayed or neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV or heartworm, given age-appropriate boosters and rabies, dewormed, flea treated, and anything extra that is needed to give this animal a wonderful forever life in a permanent home. Adoption fees are usually $50 for cats and between $150-$250 for dogs, unless the pet is sponsored or we are running a promotion. Please visit our website at sheltertohome.com for information on our adoption process.**March 18, 2026, 11:11 pm