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Posted over 3 weeks ago
| Updated over 3 weeks ago
I'm required to be
neutered
within 30 days of my adoption.
Cared for by
Private owner (Iowa City, IA)
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Klaus was born 12/25/22. Most recent vet visit 4/9/24. His ears haven’t stood up because of genetic line. Can neuter. He is listed to be rehomed unfortunately because he and his brother have whats known as litter aggression. I wish I didnt have to rehome him however I have a young child and cannot risk an accident.
Klaus is good with other dogs (excluding his brother), has been socialized (consistent walks downtown on weekends meeting other dogs and people), house trained, and listens to commands very well. His training is actually better than the brother pup however my child has a closer connection to the other pup. He is great with babies up to adults and has spent his entire life being exposed to people and different situations.
I never intended to have 2 dogs from the same litter for this reason and Im very sad to have to rehome him. I just want to find him a good loving home, so I will solely decide where to rehome him based on the family and wont charge a fee.
Klaus was born 12/25/22. Most recent vet visit 4/9/24. His ears haven’t stood up because of genetic line. Can neuter. He is listed to be rehomed unfortunately because he and his brother have whats known as litter aggression. I wish I didnt have to rehome him however I have a young child and cannot risk an accident.
Klaus is good with other dogs (excluding his brother), has been socialized (consistent walks downtown on weekends meeting other dogs and people), house trained, and listens to commands very well. His training is actually better than the brother pup however my child has a closer connection to the other pup. He is great with babies up to adults and has spent his entire life being exposed to people and different situations.
I never intended to have 2 dogs from the same litter for this reason and Im very sad to have to rehome him. I just want to find him a good loving home, so I will solely decide where to rehome him based on the family and wont charge a fee.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.