Posted over 3 months ago | Updated 1 week ago
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Take the Pet Home
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Koa is a special dog who came to us from a hospice situation at a shelter, but the vet feels he has a lot of life left to live. In true Malinois fashion, no hospice needed. His name means warrior, and it is fitting considering that he has survived all the world has thrown his way! Someone gave up on him, and he was found as a stray. He is blind, was heartworm positive, and was born with something called a valgus deformity in his legs. Koa is being evaluated by an ophthalmologist to see if any of his vision can be restored in his right eye, but he can’t proceed with further evaluation until he is 6 months post heartworm treatment. Thus, the final verdict is still out. We know he will be completely blind in his left eye for the remainder of his life. His valgus deformity is genetic and cannot be corrected. It may cause him to develop early arthritis, but so far he doesn't seem to exhibit pain in his joints. Additionally, we expect him to fully recover from his heartworm diagnosis as his crate rest is finished.
Koa is not overly food motivated, but if you are making his breakfast, he may counter surf a bit. A bit meaning he may jump onto the counter to supervise! He is crate trained though he prefers to be with his foster mom, and he is doing well with the resident Aussie. He also gets along well with the chihuahua and doesn’t mind having a snake in the aquarium nearby! Unbelievable for a Malinois, right? They mostly co-exist, and we are not sure if that will change. Might he want to play with another dog someday? That is a question for the future.
ABMR thanks you for taking the time to look at our malinois available for adoption.
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Koa is a special dog who came to us from a hospice situation at a shelter, but the vet feels he has a lot of life left to live. In true Malinois fashion, no hospice needed. His name means warrior, and it is fitting considering that he has survived all the world has thrown his way! Someone gave up on him, and he was found as a stray. He is blind, was heartworm positive, and was born with something called a valgus deformity in his legs. Koa is being evaluated by an ophthalmologist to see if any of his vision can be restored in his right eye, but he can’t proceed with further evaluation until he is 6 months post heartworm treatment. Thus, the final verdict is still out. We know he will be completely blind in his left eye for the remainder of his life. His valgus deformity is genetic and cannot be corrected. It may cause him to develop early arthritis, but so far he doesn't seem to exhibit pain in his joints. Additionally, we expect him to fully recover from his heartworm diagnosis as his crate rest is finished.
Koa is not overly food motivated, but if you are making his breakfast, he may counter surf a bit. A bit meaning he may jump onto the counter to supervise! He is crate trained though he prefers to be with his foster mom, and he is doing well with the resident Aussie. He also gets along well with the chihuahua and doesn’t mind having a snake in the aquarium nearby! Unbelievable for a Malinois, right? They mostly co-exist, and we are not sure if that will change. Might he want to play with another dog someday? That is a question for the future.
ABMR thanks you for taking the time to look at our malinois available for adoption.
Submit Application
The Reference Check - ensure that the information you provide is accurate - the inability to contact your References may effect the approval
Home Check
Arrangements will be made for someone to visit you and your family in your home environment. ALL family members must be present.
Approve Application
Dogs are not adopted out first come, first served. They are placed with the best match for the dog and adopter.
Pay Fee
Adoption fees vary based upon the age of the dog, $325 - $550.
Sign Adoption Contract
Take the Pet Home
We assist with transport from the foster home to the forever home