This sweet Shepherd mix Tripod was named after the Jobi brand of camera tripods!
She was found as a stray back in June with an old injury to her front leg, which had to be amputated. Doc also suspected some sort of previous head trauma at some point, as part of her skull is sunken in and one of her eyes was partially affected, but she`s made a ton of improvement since coming into our care! She is not visually impaired and has no current medical/health issues.
She is about 8 months old and weighs about 45 lbs. Jobi is a love with a way of looking at you with those big blue semi-crossed eyes - as if you and the second image of you are the greatest two people ever! ??
She’s crate-trained and potty-trained and super friendly with all animals. She prefers people - but has been cat tested, bunny tested and parrot tested. She really only wants to get back to the people.
Jobi is super friendly and will play with every dog at her foster mom’s right now from 3 lbs of chihuahua to 80 lbs of golden! Her idea of fun is chasing down chew toys and bringing them back. She also plays tug and will play with any dog that plays back!
And don’t let those 3 legs fool you! She’s faster than the golden and will still hang out on the sofa with the chi! Jobi jumps up on the sofa and bed with ease, when invited. She’s also learning stairs. They have been a little tougher!
She also has a fierce bark - but a quick shake of your head and she stops. She would scare anyone that came in the door! She’s still learning about cuddles. She will lay next to you, but won’t touch you just yet. Every so often she puts her paw over towards me - so I know she’s getting more comfortable.
She has medium to high energy, loves to play, and knows basic commands like `sit.` No guarding issues and she doesn’t suffer from separation anxiety. We are working on bathing and she’s so much better!
Jobi the tripod is perfectly imperfect. But aren’t we all?
Jobi is in Houston, TX but is available to transport out of state! Adoption application: https://www.this-is-houston.org/adopt/adopt-application/
This sweet Shepherd mix Tripod was named after the Jobi brand of camera tripods!
She was found as a stray back in June with an old injury to her front leg, which had to be amputated. Doc also suspected some sort of previous head trauma at some point, as part of her skull is sunken in and one of her eyes was partially affected, but she`s made a ton of improvement since coming into our care! She is not visually impaired and has no current medical/health issues.
She is about 8 months old and weighs about 45 lbs. Jobi is a love with a way of looking at you with those big blue semi-crossed eyes - as if you and the second image of you are the greatest two people ever! ??
She’s crate-trained and potty-trained and super friendly with all animals. She prefers people - but has been cat tested, bunny tested and parrot tested. She really only wants to get back to the people.
Jobi is super friendly and will play with every dog at her foster mom’s right now from 3 lbs of chihuahua to 80 lbs of golden! Her idea of fun is chasing down chew toys and bringing them back. She also plays tug and will play with any dog that plays back!
And don’t let those 3 legs fool you! She’s faster than the golden and will still hang out on the sofa with the chi! Jobi jumps up on the sofa and bed with ease, when invited. She’s also learning stairs. They have been a little tougher!
She also has a fierce bark - but a quick shake of your head and she stops. She would scare anyone that came in the door! She’s still learning about cuddles. She will lay next to you, but won’t touch you just yet. Every so often she puts her paw over towards me - so I know she’s getting more comfortable.
She has medium to high energy, loves to play, and knows basic commands like `sit.` No guarding issues and she doesn’t suffer from separation anxiety. We are working on bathing and she’s so much better!
Jobi the tripod is perfectly imperfect. But aren’t we all?
Jobi is in Houston, TX but is available to transport out of state! Adoption application: https://www.this-is-houston.org/adopt/adopt-application/
All dogs are neutered/spayed, current on vaccinations, tested for heart worm and on heart worm preventative before adoption. All dogs will also be microchiped and dewormed.
Puppies that are too young to be altered will be considered foster-to-adopt until they are spayed or neutered. Adoption fee is $450 for all animals.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours for a reply to your request. We require personal and a vet reference. A signed contract and fee will be accepted before the pet is delivered.
All dogs are neutered/spayed, current on vaccinations, tested for heart worm and on heart worm preventative before adoption. All dogs will also be microchiped and dewormed.
Puppies that are too young to be altered will be considered foster-to-adopt until they are spayed or neutered. Adoption fee is $450 for all animals.
Please allow 24 to 48 hours for a reply to your request. We require personal and a vet reference. A signed contract and fee will be accepted before the pet is delivered.
ThisIsHouston is a rescue dedicated to helping those who cannot ask for help!
The inundation of graphic dog posts and images on social media seems to have rendered a lot of people helpless. The bystander effect has grabbed a hold of our city and it isn’t loosening its grip. Most people are not aware of the stray overpopulation problem going on in this city. The others don’t help because somebody else will. Well, we are ‘somebody else’. We have no super powers. We have no magic formula or secret that gives us the ability to do what we do. We are just an example of what can be done when people come together for a common cause and leave egos at the door. Why do we do this? Because we choose to. Because we are tired of dogs suffering needlessly. And because we refuse to live in a world where there is a choice not to help.
ThisIsHouston is a rescue dedicated to helping those who cannot ask for help!
The inundation of graphic dog posts and images on social media seems to have rendered a lot of people helpless. The bystander effect has grabbed a hold of our city and it isn’t loosening its grip. Most people are not aware of the stray overpopulation problem going on in this city. The others don’t help because somebody else will. Well, we are ‘somebody else’. We have no super powers. We have no magic formula or secret that gives us the ability to do what we do. We are just an example of what can be done when people come together for a common cause and leave egos at the door. Why do we do this? Because we choose to. Because we are tired of dogs suffering needlessly. And because we refuse to live in a world where there is a choice not to help.
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