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My name is Olmen!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

Adoption fee: $75

This helps Cedar Valley Humane Society with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
Gray/Silver/Salt & Pepper - with White
Age
8 years 3 months old, Senior
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
59305647

My story

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

Meet Olmen -- `Old Man` because we`re clever, not rude ;)
Age: Senior (but don’t tell him that)
Weight: Enough to need two hands and a sturdy leash

You can read more about him here:
They call me Olmen, but don’t let the name fool you — I’ve still got some spring in my step and a little mischief in my paws. Yes, I’m a senior citizen of the dog world, but that just means I’m seasoned, sophisticated, and have zero time for nonsense. Except snacks. I always have time for snacks. Got one? Hand it over… but like, gently. I can get a little excited (watch your fingers, rookie).
I was found as a stray, which means my past is a mystery — think of me like a grizzled detective in a doggy noir film. But here`s what I do know:

I’m a clever guy who knows a few tricks.
I occasionally get the zoomies (surprise!)
I love walks — just be prepared for Big Dog Energy.
I’ve got a bark that says `SECURITY SYSTEM ACTIVATED` but it’s mostly for show. I`m a sweetheart underneath the subwoofer.

Ideal Home:
I’d do best in a home that appreciates a mature, majestic beast who still likes a little playtime, regular strolls, and a comfy bed for naps (preferably by your feet… or on your couch, we`ll figure it out). I`m a pretty chill dude, just looking for someone who gets me!

Overall, we think Olmen is handsome in a rugged, silver-fox kind of way (and he knows it). He`s got great energy for an older fella and is snack-motivated. 10/10 will do tricks for treats and love you forever for it!
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
59305647
Contact
Address
7411 Mt Vernon Rd SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The process starts by browsing the pets on our website or by visiting the shelter. If you’re looking for a particular type of animal and can’t find it online or after visiting our shelter, please try a rescue group. The shelter has a list of rescue groups for most dog breeds, and you can also find these by doing a quick search online.

Upon entering our shelter, please take time to notice all our animals. All of the animals deserve loving homes, and our goal is to match up the right pet with the right family. Please visit with staff about the behavior and personality of the animal. They have been taking care of the animal since arrival and generally know a lot about them. After a decision has been made, please return to the front desk and give the adoption counselor a tag number, name, and/or description of the animal you are interested in adopting.

Adoption Requirements
To adopt an animal from the Cedar Valley Humane Society, you must be at least 18 years old, provide a current photo ID, and have a verifiable address. If you rent, bring a copy of your lease agreement and/or your property manager’s telephone number so that we can verify the type of pet you are adopting is allowed.

Go meet their pets

During our open hours Monday-Friday 12pm-7pm and on Saturdays 12pm-5pm at:

7411 Mt Vernon Road SE
Cedar Rapids, IA 52403

More about this shelter

A brief history
Founded in 1901, the Cedar Valley Humane Society helps place thousands of animals into new adoptive homes and returns hundreds of lost pets to their owners every year. We are not affiliated with any other agency or organization, and rely solely on private donations for everything we do.

Our Mission
The Cedar Valley Humane Society is dedicated to building healthy relationships between people and animals, and eliminating cruelty, abuse and overpopulation of animals through education, adoption services and inspiring compassion for all living things.

Animals we serve
We take in lost, abandoned, and owner-surrendered dogs, cats, rabbits, hamsters, guinea pigs, gerbils, ferrets, and mice. At this time, we are not able to care for horses, reptiles, barnyard animals or other wild creatures.

Areas we serve
We place animals in new homes throughout the Eastern Iowa area. We provide animal control services to unincorporated Linn County and its municipalities, with the exception of Cedar Rapids, Marion, and Center Point, which have other animal control services providers. We also provide animal control services to unincorporated Benton County (dogs only), North Liberty, Swisher, Tiffin, Shueyville, Oxford, Walford, Solon, Atkins, Shellsburg, and Urbana.

Admission Policy
The Cedar Valley Humane Society is an open admission animal shelter. As such, we accept all animals regardless of health or temperament, and we will never turn away an animal in need.

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