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Meet Hazard. He is a 47 pound cattle dog mix. Don’t let his name fool you. The only thing he is a hazard to is chickens (and maybe cats and small animals). Hazard loves people. He can usually be found snuggled up by his person on the couch. He did really well with kids at the last adoption event he was at. Due to some cattle dog tendencies (he likes to play nip, which we are working on) it may be best that he not have small children in the house.
Hazard gets along with the 2 other dogs in the household, but he is definitely more interested in people. Mostly the dogs coexist and ignore each other. Although he is starting to think about playing with them here and there as he gets more settled. Hazard is still learning about toys. He is starting to pick them up and carry them to his bed, but still not totally understanding playtime. Hazard does great on leash. He pulls very little and is usually walking pretty close to his person. He does great in the car as well. He would make the perfect hiking/adventure buddy!
Hazard has not had any accidents in the house in the time he has been here. He will go into his crate with some encouragement and seems to do good in there while we are away. He sleeps in a crate in the bedroom at night. He is not a big barker, even when the other 2 dogs are barking. Hazard is a great medium sized dog. His personality is coming out more every day. He wants to please his people. Give this guy a chance. To meet me, please call the foster mom, Annie, at 815-685-0746. His adoption fee is $225.
Meet Hazard. He is a 47 pound cattle dog mix. Don’t let his name fool you. The only thing he is a hazard to is chickens (and maybe cats and small animals). Hazard loves people. He can usually be found snuggled up by his person on the couch. He did really well with kids at the last adoption event he was at. Due to some cattle dog tendencies (he likes to play nip, which we are working on) it may be best that he not have small children in the house.
Hazard gets along with the 2 other dogs in the household, but he is definitely more interested in people. Mostly the dogs coexist and ignore each other. Although he is starting to think about playing with them here and there as he gets more settled. Hazard is still learning about toys. He is starting to pick them up and carry them to his bed, but still not totally understanding playtime. Hazard does great on leash. He pulls very little and is usually walking pretty close to his person. He does great in the car as well. He would make the perfect hiking/adventure buddy!
Hazard has not had any accidents in the house in the time he has been here. He will go into his crate with some encouragement and seems to do good in there while we are away. He sleeps in a crate in the bedroom at night. He is not a big barker, even when the other 2 dogs are barking. Hazard is a great medium sized dog. His personality is coming out more every day. He wants to please his people. Give this guy a chance. To meet me, please call the foster mom, Annie, at 815-685-0746. His adoption fee is $225.
Adoption fees are $225 for dogs over 6 months and $250 for dogs 6 months and younger. This fee includes spay/neuter, rabies shot if dog is over 4 months old, parvo/distemper shots up to the time of adoption, fecal check, microchip, and all dogs are heartworm negative.
Adoption fees are $225 for dogs over 6 months and $250 for dogs 6 months and younger. This fee includes spay/neuter, rabies shot if dog is over 4 months old, parvo/distemper shots up to the time of adoption, fecal check, microchip, and all dogs are heartworm negative.
More about this rescue
Rover Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue group located 40 miles west of Chicago in Aurora, IL. The dogs/puppies in our organization have been rescued from high-kill animal shelters located in Illinois and Indiana. All of our animals are in private foster homes living with families until permanent homes can be found. If you would like to be a foster home for Rover Rescue, please call Teri at 630-897-7454.
Rover Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue group located 40 miles west of Chicago in Aurora, IL. The dogs/puppies in our organization have been rescued from high-kill animal shelters located in Illinois and Indiana. All of our animals are in private foster homes living with families until permanent homes can be found. If you would like to be a foster home for Rover Rescue, please call Teri at 630-897-7454.