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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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Ollie’s journey started in a local dog park, where he was found abandoned as a young pup of about 7-9 months. Now, he's a sweet, quirky, and lovable dog who’s now around 4 years old and in perfect health.
Ollie is very much a “dog’s dog.” He looks forward to doggy daycare each week where he gets to run, play, and socialize. But when he’s home, Ollie shows his softer, sillier side. He adores being tucked in under a blanket at night for snuggles, but during the day, he’s just as content doing his own thing. We like to joke that he’s secretly a cat in a dog’s body.
Ollie is fully house-trained, usually quiet, and not destructive. He enjoys toys, car rides, and walks (though he has a funny habit of running from his leash at first). He would thrive in a calm home without small children. He’d do best as the only pet, though he gets along well with other dogs his size.
We’re heartbroken to rehome him, but with a baby in the home, he is unhappy. He deserves a home he can thrive in.
Ollie’s journey started in a local dog park, where he was found abandoned as a young pup of about 7-9 months. Now, he's a sweet, quirky, and lovable dog who’s now around 4 years old and in perfect health.
Ollie is very much a “dog’s dog.” He looks forward to doggy daycare each week where he gets to run, play, and socialize. But when he’s home, Ollie shows his softer, sillier side. He adores being tucked in under a blanket at night for snuggles, but during the day, he’s just as content doing his own thing. We like to joke that he’s secretly a cat in a dog’s body.
Ollie is fully house-trained, usually quiet, and not destructive. He enjoys toys, car rides, and walks (though he has a funny habit of running from his leash at first). He would thrive in a calm home without small children. He’d do best as the only pet, though he gets along well with other dogs his size.
We’re heartbroken to rehome him, but with a baby in the home, he is unhappy. He deserves a home he can thrive in.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $0