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Bear is a timid but sweet dude. Our hopes for his forever home is to have the company of another dog friendly dog as well as children. He LOVES kids and they provide him a lot of comfort. Bear was in a temp foster for 2 weeks and now in a more permanent one in Salem and in both homes he’s made constant gains in knowing that he is safe and the humans around him are safe. Bear is timid but not aggressive in the slightest. He’s shown no resource guarding issues and is learning to potty train and use the doggy door. He sleeps peacefully in the kennel through the night and enjoys the company of his foster brother during the day. He’s even starting to cuddle with his foster moms. He adores his foster kid brother and even got to be apart of having a group of kids over to their house where he shelled out kisses and asked for pets with little nudges. Bear will make an incredible family dog and settles in very quick. He over all has a very chill personality with the occasional play zoomies with his furr-foster brother Yetti.
From Bears Foster mama:
“I know I’m shy, but I’m still learning that humans are my friends. If you can be patient with me, I promise I’ll warm up to you and be your best friend! My favorite things are yummy treats, laying in the kitchen with you while you cook, snuggling at your feet in the bed, chewing a bone and playing with a tennis ball. My foster families have been so wonderful, patient, kind and encouraging, but I’m starting to feel more confident and think I’m ready to find my very own furever home!”
Bear is a timid but sweet dude. Our hopes for his forever home is to have the company of another dog friendly dog as well as children. He LOVES kids and they provide him a lot of comfort. Bear was in a temp foster for 2 weeks and now in a more permanent one in Salem and in both homes he’s made constant gains in knowing that he is safe and the humans around him are safe. Bear is timid but not aggressive in the slightest. He’s shown no resource guarding issues and is learning to potty train and use the doggy door. He sleeps peacefully in the kennel through the night and enjoys the company of his foster brother during the day. He’s even starting to cuddle with his foster moms. He adores his foster kid brother and even got to be apart of having a group of kids over to their house where he shelled out kisses and asked for pets with little nudges. Bear will make an incredible family dog and settles in very quick. He over all has a very chill personality with the occasional play zoomies with his furr-foster brother Yetti.
From Bears Foster mama:
“I know I’m shy, but I’m still learning that humans are my friends. If you can be patient with me, I promise I’ll warm up to you and be your best friend! My favorite things are yummy treats, laying in the kitchen with you while you cook, snuggling at your feet in the bed, chewing a bone and playing with a tennis ball. My foster families have been so wonderful, patient, kind and encouraging, but I’m starting to feel more confident and think I’m ready to find my very own furever home!”
Noahs Haven’s mission, with the support of all of you, is to give the pitbull breed and “undesirable” breeds alike a chance at a second chance. We rescue and rehab by behavioral testing, training and working on a solid foundation of balanced mindset training to give these dogs not only a chance at being adopted but a chance at a forever. Countless dogs are adopted out of rescues and shelters but far too many of them are then returned for being deemed “out of control”. I truly believe that with my training knowledge and ability I can give them a foundation that will set them up to succeed in a forever home, as well as working with potential adopters on appropriate training and boundaries being placed in their home so that everyone can thrive.
With the help of all of you, we are able to pull dogs that have less then 24 hours before they face being euthanized, and provide them with a sage home to go to; food, bowls kennels, vetting if necessary and an ample amount of love. Without the help of our community none of this is possib
Noahs Haven’s mission, with the support of all of you, is to give the pitbull breed and “undesirable” breeds alike a chance at a second chance. We rescue and rehab by behavioral testing, training and working on a solid foundation of balanced mindset training to give these dogs not only a chance at being adopted but a chance at a forever. Countless dogs are adopted out of rescues and shelters but far too many of them are then returned for being deemed “out of control”. I truly believe that with my training knowledge and ability I can give them a foundation that will set them up to succeed in a forever home, as well as working with potential adopters on appropriate training and boundaries being placed in their home so that everyone can thrive.
With the help of all of you, we are able to pull dogs that have less then 24 hours before they face being euthanized, and provide them with a sage home to go to; food, bowls kennels, vetting if necessary and an ample amount of love. Without the help of our community none of this is possib