This amazing shelter survivor is doing wonderfully in his foster home and is ready for his forever!
Romeo, according to his foster mom is ... "a sweet, affectionate and incredibly smart dog ... he's calm, quiet and polite." A gem!
Romeo LOVES his humans (takes a bit to warm up but once he does, he's loving and loyal). He LOVES his toys (gallops around with them). He LOVES his cuddle and nap time. He LOVES his daily walks (terrific on the leash.) LOVES affection, belly rubs, ear scratches, giving kisses!
Ideal home for Romeo?
A home that will love and care for him of course; a home committed to him forever. A home that will give this active boy daily, sufficient exercise. A quiet, low traffic adult home is best. One with another dog or two is great, but Romeo will do fine as solo pup.
Romeo is fully house trained (learning to ring a bell when he needs to go out). He is about 1.5 yrs old and weighs about 45 lbs. UTD and neutered.
Have questions? Want to arrange a visit? Please contact reboundhounds@gmail.com and we will get right back toyou, thanks!
ROMEO IS IN BRIARCLIFF MANOR, NY
MEET ROMEO!
This amazing shelter survivor is doing wonderfully in his foster home and is ready for his forever!
Romeo, according to his foster mom is ... "a sweet, affectionate and incredibly smart dog ... he's calm, quiet and polite." A gem!
Romeo LOVES his humans (takes a bit to warm up but once he does, he's loving and loyal). He LOVES his toys (gallops around with them). He LOVES his cuddle and nap time. He LOVES his daily walks (terrific on the leash.) LOVES affection, belly rubs, ear scratches, giving kisses!
Ideal home for Romeo?
A home that will love and care for him of course; a home committed to him forever. A home that will give this active boy daily, sufficient exercise. A quiet, low traffic adult home is best. One with another dog or two is great, but Romeo will do fine as solo pup.
Romeo is fully house trained (learning to ring a bell when he needs to go out). He is about 1.5 yrs old and weighs about 45 lbs. UTD and neutered.
Have questions? Want to arrange a visit? Please contact reboundhounds@gmail.com and we will get right back toyou, thanks!
Adoption application, references, and vet reference are completed, home visit arranged, followed by meeting the pet.
Adoption application, references, and vet reference are completed, home visit arranged, followed by meeting the pet.
More about this rescue
Rebound Hounds Res-Q believes that there’s a great home for every dog. How to make that happen is the real work of rescue. We’re committed to bringing dogs and guardians together who are right for each other. We do it by knowing the dog, and knowing the prospective guardian.
First, we know the dogs we place. We seek out temperament evaluations from ACC staff and ACC volunteers in the attempt to pair dogs with the right home. It’s not perfect, but it goes a long way toward getting a feel for who the dog should go to.
Next, we learn about the adopters. We look at lifestyle, energy level, experience, tolerances. It’s communicating about expectations and commitment, not just for the next few weeks when the dog comes into their life, but for life.
Last, we stay in touch. After the initial home visit, we’re available to offer help, support and advice. We welcome knowing how everyone is settling in. Pictures are great, an occasional email. Our job is to support the owner and dog throughout the process.
Shelter dogs are a unique challenge because they have pasts we often can’t know. What we do know is that once matched with the right guardian — with time, respect and patience — a shelter dog offers unparalleled love and gratitude every day, in every way, to the person who saved them. It is unlike any other relationship on earth.
Rebound Hounds Res-Q believes that there’s a great home for every dog. How to make that happen is the real work of rescue. We’re committed to bringing dogs and guardians together who are right for each other. We do it by knowing the dog, and knowing the prospective guardian.
First, we know the dogs we place. We seek out temperament evaluations from ACC staff and ACC volunteers in the attempt to pair dogs with the right home. It’s not perfect, but it goes a long way toward getting a feel for who the dog should go to.
Next, we learn about the adopters. We look at lifestyle, energy level, experience, tolerances. It’s communicating about expectations and commitment, not just for the next few weeks when the dog comes into their life, but for life.
Last, we stay in touch. After the initial home visit, we’re available to offer help, support and advice. We welcome knowing how everyone is settling in. Pictures are great, an occasional email. Our job is to support the owner and dog throughout the process.
Shelter dogs are a unique challenge because they have pasts we often can’t know. What we do know is that once matched with the right guardian — with time, respect and patience — a shelter dog offers unparalleled love and gratitude every day, in every way, to the person who saved them. It is unlike any other relationship on earth.
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