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My name is Ike (Bonded to Gilligan & they MUST go together)!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 5 hours ago

Adoption fee: $300

This helps High Plains P.A.W. - NE Chapter with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Chihuahua/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Brindle - with White
Age
2 years 9 months old, Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
8 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_95086164

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current

My story

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

Ike



Located in Dalton NE



Chihuahua mix 



07/28/2021 Birthday



Dog friendly



Cat friendliness unknown but likely fine 



Will be fine with older children who are CALM and have dog manners, he is too WAY shy and gentle to be around loud crazy kids, he would get scared and very overwhelmed



Not fully or consistently house trained, and knowing his breed this could be a long process. He gets cold easily and isn't a fan of potting outside in the cold haha. This being said he has already made positive movement on this topic 



He is crate trained but doesn't love it. He needs a heartbeat stuffed animal or another dog to sleep with him. He also believes when kenneled that he can and should express all his opinions as loud as possible. 



Doesn't know commands but is shockingly easy to motivate so he should be relatively easy to train



LOTS of LOUD opinions, not an apartment appropriate dog, unless you're looking to get out of your lease, then he is the PERFECT dog 



He is shy at first and will need a home that understands at first it may be a bit of a slower process than a usual dog, if you rush it he will never come around and end up returned so this is a serious aspect that you as an adopter need to consider realistically and carefully



Needs to be adopted with his sibling Gil



Likes to sleep under the covers, or in "cave" beds



Fully vetted 



8-9lbs approx



These 2 boys are Ike (larger brindle) and Gilligan (smaller tan). These boys have been with us their whole lives (born 7/28/21) and while their foster absolutely LOVES them they deserve their FURever home. The issue is that they must go TOGETHER, everyone has wanted Gilligan but no one was also interested in Ike. These boys have the sweetest most healthy and delightful bond that splitting them up just isn’t in their best interest and would be cruel. Gil is more outgoing and comes around to ppl faster than Ike who is more shy. Gil is also 4lbs packed with hilarious antics and Ike is way more cuddly and sweet. Ike chooses his people and is just more cuddly with them vs others. However once they get to know and trust you both are crazy sweet. Together they are so opposite yet work together so perfectly. They play perfectly together and with other dogs extremely well. Ike does watch out for Gilligan, especially around larger dogs, as Gilligan seems to have no idea he's only 4lbs, it isn't aggressive at all just really sweet. If you’re interested in adding 2 precious little boys to your family don’t hesitate to reach out! Both boys are dog friendly. Both are likely fine with cats. Both would be fine with older non heathen kids (Gil is only 4lbs so needs children who understand “gentle”). Both are shy but not nippy at all, they will hide not fight. Both do ok with housetraining they could be more consistent but there is a lot going on in the current foster home so it's very inconsistent. Both love cuddling, cuddling with their ppl, cuddling with other dogs, cuddling with each other and both are use to sleeping with their human and each other. These 2 are the most delightful pair and deserve the most amazing home.



We are NOT looking for a home that really just wants Gilligan but is willing to take Ike to get him. Both dogs are precious and deserves someone who loves them both equally and as much as their foster mom does.



 



Original Post
Ike was the 2nd born and the largest pup from the start. He knows he is the largest and will use it to get his way haha, but he is also the calmest and most content pup out of the 3. He is very sweet and outgoing. He is more independent and happy to run with the bigger dogs. He is going to make someone a fantastic family member.



 $200.00 Adoption Fee 



(Which is considered a non refundable donation and being we are a 501c3 organization it is tax deductible. The fee itself is not negotiable, our vets don't negotiate and thus neither do we.)



To Contact Us



Message us through our website http://www.highplainspaw.org



Message the Facebook Page at https://www.facebook.com/HighPlainsPAW



Fill out our Adoption Application at https://www.highplainspaw.org/adoption-application



Email us at highplainspaw@gmail.com



Call our VOICEMAIL at (402)957-1578 (this is the SLOWEST way to reach us, if you want a more timely response please email)



WE DO NOT HAVE A FACILITY ALL OUR DOGS ARE LOCATED IN FOSTER HOMES. This means there is no place for you to go in person to view our dogs. We ask that an application be filled out and we will go from there!



Fully vetted means, altered, up to date on vaccines, HW tested if applicable and on flea/tick preventative (chemical or natural, aka sans buggies)



We do ALLOW out of state adoptions, HOWEVER the adopter MUST pick the dog up in person and DRIVE or FLY (IN CABIN ONLY) the dog back at the adopters expense. We do NOT coordinate transport.


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High Plains P.A.W. - NE Chapter

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_95086164
Contact
Address
Sidney, NE 69162
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require an adoption fee which ranges based on age of the dog or cat. We also require a completed (and obviously accepted) adoption application, and home and reference checks. We don't do this to be nosey, but because when we bring an animal into our program we make a promise to that animal that they will go to the best home for them. We are more concerned with the quality of our adoptions than the quality