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My name is Shuman!

Posted 1 month ago

Adoption fee: $390

This helps Australian Shepherds Furever - Redwood Estates, CA Chapter with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Australian Shepherd
Color
Age
2 years 4 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_2136526-191663

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred

My story

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

Meet Shuman, Shuman is a beautiful young, fast and sweet, Aussie mix. He is a lean, tall 50 lbs. 



Shuman is neutered and UTD on vaccines and Heartworm/flee & tick prevention. He gets along with other well-mannered energetic dogs, but NOT cats. He is playful, loves toys, is good on a leash and is learning Sit, Down & Stay. This is all new to him so continued training will be necessary. 



His foster mom thinks of him as a sweet puppy in a teenage dog body. Shuman came to us a little over a month ago from a Central California Shelter. He had been at the shelter for a month or so while awaiting his Stray hold to be done. It seems that Shuman had been on the streets, and it took Animal services a while to catch/trap him. The Shelter staff reached out to find him a foster because he was so shy and shut down. He wouldn’t eat or come out of the corner for affection. It was very unlikely that he would get adopted while at the shelter. 



While at his foster home in Northern California, Shuman has taken a while to warm up and begin to trust his foster mom & dad. He is gaining confidence though and with that is showing his true puppylike personality. Though Shuman is still shy with people he does take to some people more quickly than others. He is leery of being caught or grabbed and will need time and lots of patience with his new people. Once Shuman learns to love and trust you, he’ll show his fun silly nature. He may even steal one of your socks to show how much he loves you. 



Shuman will need a secure environment with a very well fenced yard. Because Shuman needs time to learn to trust his new people, he may try to ‘escape’ so should be kept on a leash (even in the fenced yard) for the first three weeks in his new home. Foster mom feels Shuman would do well with an active person, maybe someone who would like a running partner. 



Shuman- Loves toys, Young dog, puppylike and gaining social confidence Needs other well-behaved dogs to model after NO CATS Chickens- not recommended for New owner- Patient Active and experienced dog owsner-maybe a runner? 



If you sound like a great match for Shuman, here is the link to the app:



https://www.australianshepherdsfurever.org/adoption-application



There is an additional $20 microchip fee which includes registration and transfer to his new family.



All adoption fees are used for future rescue efforts.



This handsome young boy is a sweet Aussie mix who is named after the kind pilot that flew him
to his foster family in Auburn, CA. 



Shu is a lean, tall 50 lbs., is neutered and UTD on vaccines and Heartworm/flee & tick prevention. He has quite a story…



Shuman came from a Central California Shelter where he was not thriving. He was shut down
and scared. Even animal control had a heck of a time trapping him off the streets. In the shelter, he was shy and wouldn’t eat or come out of the corner for affection. It was very likely he would have been euthanized had his foster parents not taken a chance to rehabilitate him. He is one lucky pup!



Today, less than three months later, Shuman has blossomed. He plays well with other polite
dogs, loves toys, and is good on a leash. He has been learning some commands while with his
foster family and knows Sit and Down. He is working on Stay and waiting at the thresholds.



Shuman now trusts his foster mom and dad but needs time to warm up to strangers. He has
gained some confidence, and his true puppy-like personality is showing through. He has begun
to walk up to neighbors for pets and treats while out on walks and greet his foster family at the door with a wagging tail. Shuman loves his balls too and will bark enthusiastically for ball play.



Sometimes he entertains himself by throwing the ball up and catching it. How Aussie is that?
Shu is crate trained and will need one in his new home because it’s his safe place when he
feels afraid or needs a break. In the evening, Shuman looks for something to chew on, so his
crate is a good place for him to enjoy a chew toy or bully stick.



You know the saying: You get out of a relationship what you put into it? With Shu, it will be that way. Shuman will need lots of patience with his new people. He occasionally will chew on things. He shouldn't but takes redirection well. He is not a dog you will meet and get lots of love from instantly. He says,” I am no labrador!” 



He will need a secure environment with a very well fenced yard; he may try to ‘escape’ if he gets frightened so should be kept on a leash (even in the fenced yard) for the first few weeks in his new home for insurance. Shuman is afraid of quick movements and does not like loud popping noises like gunshots or chopping wood and will seek a place to hide when he hears them. This sweetie has a really good off switch and will relax most of the day but he loves to get his walkies out in the morning and evening so will do well with an active person, maybe someone who would like a running partner. No cats, chickens or other small animals please.



Once Shuman learns to love and trust you, he’ll show his fun, silly nature. We think he has
made incredible gains in a short time and will continue to be a Good Boy with the right
EXPERIENCED family. He may even ‘sit pretty’ and put his paws on you for affection which is
so endearing; when he does this, you’ll know you’ve become his person. Please consider this
boy. He deserves a soft warm bed with you to cuddle with!



If he sounds perfect for your family, here is the application:



https://www.australianshepherdsfurever.org/adoptions



There is an additional $20 microchip fee which includes registration and transfer to his new furever family.  



All adoption fees are used for future rescue efforts.



Shuman-
Sweet and silly, but nervous initially
Crate trained, knows basic commands (Sit, Down, Wait, Leave-it)
Clever and trainable
Good on a leash
Will run if frightened
Hard to retrieve
Good with dog savvy Cats



You-
Very Patient handler (preferably Female)
Very secure home environment and yard
Willing to use a crate
Children over 8 y/o okay
Have another friendly dog



Hi! I’m Shuman, Cool name huh? I am named after the very kind pilot that flew me from central California to my Foster family in Auburn Ca. The flight was terrifying for me but not as bad as being left on the streets to fend for myself or the loud and scary shelter ASF rescued me from.That all seems ages ago.



I’ve been with my foster family for eight months now! I love them, they are so kind and have helped me become confident and healthy. These days, I play with their dogs nicely, sleep in a comfy crate and go on trips with them. I would love to have a young dog friend to play with when I go to my new home. I am a nervous guy and having another friendly dog around who knows the ropes helps me to feel safe.



I love meeting new people, and it would be so nice to meet you! I might not show you my best qualities right away though. I’ll need some time to learn to trust you, but when I do… I am certain you’ll love my goofy, fun personality.



I’ve been learning about kitties and chickens and have gotten a lot better about listening to my foster parents about not chasing them when they say ‘Leave It’. I would really like to chase them though. My foster parents are careful that I don’t and they taught me to play fetch to help me get my chase needs met. And now… I LIVE for the ball!



My foster parents think I had a mixed past, one of love and of some harsh treatment. They say I am adorable and think I’d been trained to do some very cute things. BUT, I am also very nervous around loud noises and quick movements, especially when people move their feet quickly. Sometimes, even the toaster frightens me and when it does, I run to my crate or hide
under the desk with my nose in the corner.



I’m a really good dog if I am not bored and have a secure place to be. I like to go for walks, and I like a lot of time to sniff around and explore. I know it’s best to do this with my owner, but if they don’t take me on walks, I will go by myself given the chance. I rest well after 15 minutes or so of ball play a couple of times a day and a walk. I really like to run so would like a big secure yard to play in. I’d like to go for hikes with you but I need to be kept on a leash. I am curious and when I get frightened, I run away.



Sometimes when we go for walks, I get to see other dogs and little humans. I like meeting them all and am very curious about the little humans, they seem familiar to me. I take treats nicely from them but I would also like to herd them. Foster mom thinks I’ll knock them down so she doesn’t let me play with them.



From my foster mom:
Shuman is a 1.5 - 2 y/o Male Border Collie mix. He weighs about 50 lbs., is neutered, microchipped and UTD on vaccines and Heartworm/flea & tick prevention.



Shuman will take more time to warm up and feel comfortable in a new home than some other dogs. His new family will need to be very patient, gentle and willing to work with a trainer if needed. Experience with working dogs is also required. You’ll need to be able to keep him secure because, true to his Border Collie nature, he is clever and will find a way to escape if he feels afraid or bored. He is very difficult to retrieve if he gets loose when he is frightened. We keep him indoors (crated) or in a very secure yard when we leave the house. When we take him to new places, we keep him on a long leash until we are confident that he’ll come back to us.



These days, if we keep him engaged by playing ball or other games, he stays with us. Though Shuman is sweet to children, I suspect his herding nature will be an issue so I don’t recommend he live with children younger than 8 y/o. 



We think Shuman would also do best with
primarily a Female handler.
If interested in Shuman please contact Australian Shepherds Furever at
australianshepherdsfurever@gmail.com or fill out an application found here
https://www.australianshepherdsfurever.org/adoption-application



There is an additional $20 microchip fee which includes registration and transfer to his new furever family.


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Pet ID
ps_2136526-191663
Contact
Australian Shepherds Furever
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Address
Redwood Estates, CA 95033

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We pride ourselves on a thorough screening process. A complete application, background check,vet reference check, personal reference check, photos of property inside and out if there is not a local representative.

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More about this rescue

Nancy Pearlman-Gonzalez, Founder and CEO, created Australian Shepherds Furever (ASF), a non-profit organization to promote the education, rescue, fostering and adoption of the Australian Shepherd breed of dog.
In July 2012, Australian Shepherds Furever (ASF) initiated as a page on Facebook. Hoping to have 1,000 members at the end one year, ASF quickly grew into a network of more than 58,000 dedicated individuals striving to provide aid and refuge to Aussies all over the country.
From these phenomena, the website www.australianshepherdsfurever.org was developed to educate the public on this intelligent and beautiful breed, and provide resources to those seeking help or willing to contribute to the Adopt, Save and Foster (ASF) philosophy. ASF filed for non- profit status in July 2013 and obtained its status in July 2014 and through proactive networking, partnerships, training/rehabilitation and fundraising, ASF has saved the lives of countless dogs to include those with Parvo, Mange, Tick Disease, Cancer, Pneumonia, broken limbs and some of the most extreme cases of abuse that one could imagine. ASF focuses on the Aussies that most would turn their backs on. ASF is in its 5th year and over 1,910 Australian Shepherds have been rescued from high kills shelters, abusive owners and other high-risk situations.
We, as humans, have a responsibility to uphold, shelter and care for those beings that are less fortunate, that are simply cast away. Thanks to proactive individuals who work collectively, Aussies nationwide are being given a chance at a better life through Australian Shepherds Volunteers are an integral component of ASF for the maintenance of the website, screening potential fosters and adopters, providing training, fundraising, data base management, networking and transporting of recued Aussies. All Volunteers; Adopters, Fosters, Trainers and Transporters etc. are carefully screened and vetted to assure the safe and vital placement of these dogs into furever homes. We currently have over 170 foster families and over 160 dogs in foster care nationwide. We have professional trainers to work with our dogs with severe behavioral issues. We also have a team of Rescue Coordinators, Medical Advisors, Fundraisers, Regional Reps, Application Processors, Data Base Managers, Social Media Managers, Microchip and ID tag Registrars and Ground and Air Transport Coordinators that work together to save these beautiful dogs.
Furever (ASF).

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