Adopt

My name is Eclair!

Posted 1 week ago

Cared for by Last Paw Rescue
Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Approve Application

3

Meet the Pet

Adoption fee: $350

This helps Last Paw Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Bouvier des Flandres/Mixed Breed (Large)
Color
Black/Black - with Gray or Silver
Age
Adult
Size
Weight
65 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1675

My story

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

Hi! My name is Eclaire but my foster family calls me Clairebear!

I'm new to the area, I came all the way from Louisiana! They had me in the euthanize hall and I'm not sure how I'll feel about winter, but snow sounds better than that place!

I'm a Bouvier des Flandres... if you don't know about my breed RESEARCH before you even think about applying. I know it's pretty easy to look at me and fall instantly in love, but I'm a high maintenance lady and you need to be prepared! I'll need humans who are kind and loving and who can teach me firm boundaries. My foster parents will be picky about where I go because it looks like I've had a little bit of a ruff patch and they think I need some love.

I'm vet cleared and am healthy. When I got here I was walking kind of funny and unable to do stairs. The vet said I had a wound on my back leg that had already pretty well healed but may still be painful, it looks like an old k-9 bite. They also said I have a back injury but they gave me an anti-inflammatory medication to reduce swelling so it could heal and MAN!! I can do stairs so fast now! You won't catch me!

I get along with my foster dogs well. I'm gentle for my size and ability, but I am rough for little dogs. My Sheltie sister is about 15# and she stays outta my path! I seem to know that I'm not her speed because I don't mess with her at all. I don't back down from dominant dogs, though, I'm pretty ready to brawl. But if they're nice, I'm nice. I walk beautifully on a leash and know how to sit, lay, and get down. They've been using a leash that loops over my head because I don't let them put a collar on me. My neck is my no-go zone. I'm getting better about letting people pet it, but still often stop them with a deep growl. When the growl doesn't work I move their arm with my mouth. I don't bite down hard, I apply just enough pressure that they know to stop.

I know "down" but it takes me a bit to realize what you mean when I'm excited to see you! My foster humans are 5'9 and 6'2 and I greet them with hugs around their neck. My tail may be docked, but my stub wags at 40k wags a minute when I see people.

My grandma babysat when my foster parents went out of town and I was a perfect girl. I didn't jump on her once! I did do my weird nibble thing though. That's when I just smoosh my face into you and nibble on you. Not sure why. I just do it. And the more you try to stop me, the harder I nibble. Front teeth only. It's not painful but does leave bruises on my mom. Not my grandma though, I'm really quite gentle with older people. I haven't been around kids, but would likely match their energy so I want a home without little ones. I'm a pretty big deal, so well require a lot of attention.

When I got here I pooped in the house 2x in 5 minutes and peed on the floor once. I've been here about 2 weeks and I haven't done it since I learned how to use the dog door that same night. I'm smart! Super smart! So smart that if there's ANYTHING on the bar height table or kitchen counters, I assume it's mine and clean it up for you! You'll never need to clean up spilled food or drinks again!

I love food. All the food. Every but of it. I'm about 80# and am feeling pretty healthy but the vet said I could gain another 15# and be really good. I don't eat from my doggo siblings bowls, and I'm pretty protective of my own bowl so my own feeding area is best. I don't need a separate room, just my own space and my own dish. I love routine and quickly learn expectations, I really do want to be a good girl and I love praise.

I have a terrible habit of chewing everything. Your sweater? One quick chomp from me and there's a good hole! That blanket? Yup! The curtain? Sure thing sister! I don't chew on shoes though, I'm no peasant!!

I do sleep in the human's bed and lounge on the couch and I would really like to be able to have space off a hard floor in my new home too. Big girls like comfy lounge spots!

I'm in desperate need of a professional grooming, we're still looking for one who can work with me with my sensitive spots on my neck and back. I kinda look like a 3rd grader who's mom gave them a bowl cut, but I rock it!

If you think you have enough space, love, and firm boundary setting to bring me into your family, apply!!

I am a Bouvier des Flandres, around 3 years old, 80#, microchipped, current on vaccinations, and I have a current health certificate. I am being fostered in Westby, WI.

My adoption fee is only $350 and I am already spayed. If you are ready to play hard and love harder, please apply for me at lastpawrescue.org.

501(c) 3 approved WI Agriculture license number 285589-DS.
Rescue
Last Paw Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
1675
Contact
Address
Tomah, WI 54660
Donation

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Approve Application

3.

Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

You will be required to fill out an adoption application and get approved. Vet references, criminal background check and Landlord checks will be done. You will also have a home visit. To apply visit www.lastpawrescue.com under the application tab.
Adoption fees are:
8+ yrs and older $200
6-7 yrs-$250
1-5 yrs-$300
Under a year $350 (may require a deposit for spay/neuter)
All dogs must be spayed or neutered. Dogs will have age appropriate vaccines, health certificate and micro chip.

Go meet their pets

Our dogs are all in foster homes all over Wisconsin. If you are interested in becoming a foster home please visit our web site at www.lastpawrescue.com and apply using the volunteer application!

More about this rescue

We are all volunteers passionate about dogs. Our goal is to find homes for displaced dogs that could possibly be euthanized in a shelter. We all are volunteers and will try to get back to you in a timely manner but it may take up to 72 hours.