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My name is Toby!

Posted over 9 months ago | Updated over 9 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

My basic info

Breed
Siberian Husky/Akita
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
2 years 9 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
A184005

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Toby is need of a new friend or family to get him out of the shelter. He was originally found lost and is microchipped, but his past owner has not come to get him after many attempts to get them to come get Toby.

He has been a very sweet boy and appears to be a young Huskita (Husky-Akita Mix). During his behavior evaluation he seemed to not be bothered by the male and a smaller, older female dog he was evaluated with.

Toby’s Animal ID is A184005


For more information about Toby or to visit him, please contact:

City of Fremont | Police Department
Tri-City Animal Shelter
1950 Stevenson Blvd
Fremont, CA. 94538
510-790-6645
animalshelter@fremont.gov

Shelter Hours:
11am to 4pm, Tuesday to Saturday
Closed on Sunday, Monday and Holidays





(This listing is to help assist direct placements of rescues that are currently with other rescue groups, shelters or their current owners. TARA has no affiliation with the placement of these dogs, nor do we have any knowledge of or guarantee their temperament, training, socialization or health condition. By using this listing, the adopting party releases TARA from any and all liability arising out of or in any way connected with the adoption of the pet listed)
Rescue
TikiHut Akita Rescue Association (TARA)

Contact info

Pet ID
A184005
Contact
Phone
Address
San Francisco, CA 94121
Donation
If you would like to make a donation to the TikiKids or towards specific TARA causes, you can send your contributions either via Paypal by clicking on the "Make a Donation" button below or by mailing your donation check to:

TARA
P.O. Box 337
Hayward, CA 94543-0311


Thank you for your support!


Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

3.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

Information about the adoption process and and our adoption application can be downloaded at www.tikihutakitarescue.com/adopting.cfm

Adoption application

More about this rescue

TikiHut Akita Rescue Association (TARA) is a 501(c)(3), non-profit, animal welfare and education organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation and rehoming of orphaned Akitas and is located in the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

Our group is comprised of volunteers, enthusiasts and foster homes. The members in our organization have come together because of the passion we share for the Akita breed. Our breed is respected and treated as royalty in their native Japan, but here in this country, so many of them sit alone in the local shelters, waiting to die. Each of our members (and their families), work tirelessly to save the many Akitas that end up in these shelters.

In addition to finding new homes and families for these wonderful dogs, we also dedicate our efforts to educating the public about the breed, including but not limited to, the importance of spaying and neutering, proper nutrition, behavior and training information and the genetic issues plaguing our breed.

Each Akita we bring into our program undergoes a thorough health exam, is spayed or neutered, brought up to date medically, and is worked with for basic obedience and socialization. We crate train all our pups and put them through basic puppy classes. All our dogs are microchipped before they are adopted.

The Akitas we take in come from all walks of life. Some have been abused and neglected and some have come from well known breeders. It is a huge misconception that all dogs that come from rescue are all problem dogs. We have seen some of the most wonderfully tempered Akitas come out of these shelters and we hope we can give many more a second chance at the life they never had.