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My name is Theodore!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 14 hours ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Pay Fee

6

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Akbash/Maremma Sheepdog
Color
White
Age
3 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
100 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_1996834-59263

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

~~THIS IS A COURTEY POST. THIS DOG IS **NOT** IN THE CARE OF THE ALTERNATIVE HUMANE SOCIETY. PLEASE REACH OUT TO HIS OWNER DIRECTLY AT eglansct@gmail.com  THANK YOU~~



Meet Theodore, he’s a 3 year old Akbash Maremma Guardian dog. He is a super sweet, loving, silly goofball looking for his forever home and is potty trained and knows basic commands.



Sadly, Theodore suffered some trauma at 7 months old when he witnessed me get attacked by a much larger dog. I held him back, keeping him safe, but ever since then he has been wary of other dogs and any introductions must be made under close supervision with no food of any kind present. Due to this, he would be best if he was the only dog in the home.



Theodore is pretty good with cats and has even been known to try to play with them.



Also, Theodore is extremely leash reactive due to his previous experience so a backyard with a fence is a priority. He needs somewhere he can run around and get out his energy.



Theodore is currently underweight due to our financial situation. I have had to skip meals for myself to be able to try and feed him, yet I cannot afford all the food he needs. He is currently needing 6 cups a day. He is very protective of his food and now resource guards his toys as well.



Theodore does extremely well with people but he does jump a lot so his ideal home would not have little children.



It’s important to note that he is a working guardian breed, so he needs a lot of mental stimulation. Before he was reactive and our financial crisis occurred, he received daily training and long walks, dog park fun at least three times a week, and stimulated play time. He is very active, both mentally and physically, but more so mentally.



Theodore loves to observe his surroundings and is happy watching out the windows. He is also extremely affectionate and loves to get head pets. He also loves getting his belly brushed! He has a behavior where he will boop his nose to you which sometimes results in a head butt lol, but it was something we did all the time when he was a puppy where I bumped my nose into his, and it is now a sign of affection.



He runs like a goofball, a mix between galloping and jumping, sometimes even tripping on his own legs. He’s super smart and always wanting to learn new things and even if he doesn’t show it, he’s always listening! He’s loved to cuddle, but on his own terms and he follows me around everywhere! He likes to sleep on the bed but if he gets too hot he moves to the floor.



Theodore is a diamond in the rough but if someone will just grab the polishing rag and make him shine, his sparkle will never fail to light your way. He is a super, loving, smart, attentive dog and deserves the best. It breaks my heart to have to rehome him, but he needs someone who has the time to be with and train him. He needs someone who has the ability to play with him and accommodate his physical and mental needs and be able to always feed him! 


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Rescue
Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1996834-59263
Contact
Address
PO Box 2321, Bellingham, WA 98227

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

We will only be calling applications that are a possible match for the dog or cat.

2.

Interview

The case manager of that dog or cat will contact you by phone or email to set up a meet and greet,if you are a possible match for them.

3.

Meet the Pet

If they think you are a good match, we may set up a home visit or the case manager will request pictures of your home.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Pay Fee

6.

Take the Pet Home

All pets have a 10 day adjustment period for a home visit.

Additional adoption info

AHS does not do same-day adoptions. We provide a form called a “Statement of Interest” for potential adopters to fill out. When completed, this form is reviewed by an AHS volunteer (the animal’s Case Manager) who will contact the potential adopter with any additional questions and arrange a meeting if it looks like a good match. those who look like a good match.
Adoption fees for DOGS are:
Puppies (up to age 18 months): $400(plus $170 spay/neuter deposit)
Adult (18 months - 8 years old): $325
Seniors (8 years and up): $200
(There is an additional $170 spay/neuter deposit for Adults/Seniors not already neutered/spayed.)
Adoption fees for CATS are:
Kittens up to 6 months.-$200
Young adult cats 7 months -3 years $175
Adults cats - 4-7 years -$150
Seniors cats-8 and up. $100
Fee includes basic shots, spay or neuter, and microchip
All cats are FIV/FELV tested

Adoption application

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More about this rescue

The Alternative Humane Society is an all-volunteer, nonprofit animal welfare organization serving Whatcom County, WA. AHS has been helping animals and educating the public since 1977.

We have no shelter, office, or paid staff. Our programs include Canine and Feline Foster & Adoption, Spay & Neuter Assistance, and Community Cats Information and Referral.

Mission Statement: The Alternative Humane Society of Whatcom County is an all-volunteer, non-profit animal welfare organization dedicated to improving the lives of dogs and cats and helping them find and stay in permanent loving homes.

Our goals are:
• To make Whatcom County a community where no healthy animals are euthanized
• To prevent unwanted dog and cat births through spay and neuter assistance
• To cultivate respect and awareness for the needs of animals through education
• To advocate for the humane treatment of dogs and cats in all areas of life