Posted 1 month ago | Updated 2 days ago
This helps San Diego Humane Society - Oceanside Campus (Dogs) with pet care costs.
How this pet arrived:
Zeus and Iris were brought in by their previous owner on November 15, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Zeus & Iris - the dynamic duo with hearts of gold and superpowers to match! If you're hunting for double the love and double the fun, look no further. Zeus and Iris are bonded besties who bring charm, silliness, and a whole lot of sweetness everywhere they go. Baths? They'll tolerate them with dramatic sighs. Nail trims? Hard pass. They might bark at strangers strolling by, but once they actually meet someone, they warm up fast and turn on the charm. They're used to a doggy door, so they may need a little refresher on potty routines in a new home. They've been around kids too, though we're not sure what sizes of tiny humans they've met. A special note about Zeus: He's had seizures since he was a puppy - reportedly just a couple a year. But here's where the magic comes in: Iris alerts to them. Yes, she's not only his best friend, she's his built-in support system, and she takes her role seriously. Their bond is truly something special. Zeus is required to have no other dogs in his home but his sister, he's kind of the big man on campus. Zeus has also displayed some resource guarding with his sister so keeping up with boundaries at home is a must. If you're ready to welcome two lovable goofballs with an extra dose of heart, Zeus and Iris are ready to make your home their next adventure.
At SDHS:
Zeus and Iris have been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed/neutered. They are now ready for their new home!
How this pet arrived:
Zeus and Iris were brought in by their previous owner on November 15, 2025.
Why this pet is the one for you:
Meet Zeus & Iris - the dynamic duo with hearts of gold and superpowers to match! If you're hunting for double the love and double the fun, look no further. Zeus and Iris are bonded besties who bring charm, silliness, and a whole lot of sweetness everywhere they go. Baths? They'll tolerate them with dramatic sighs. Nail trims? Hard pass. They might bark at strangers strolling by, but once they actually meet someone, they warm up fast and turn on the charm. They're used to a doggy door, so they may need a little refresher on potty routines in a new home. They've been around kids too, though we're not sure what sizes of tiny humans they've met. A special note about Zeus: He's had seizures since he was a puppy - reportedly just a couple a year. But here's where the magic comes in: Iris alerts to them. Yes, she's not only his best friend, she's his built-in support system, and she takes her role seriously. Their bond is truly something special. Zeus is required to have no other dogs in his home but his sister, he's kind of the big man on campus. Zeus has also displayed some resource guarding with his sister so keeping up with boundaries at home is a must. If you're ready to welcome two lovable goofballs with an extra dose of heart, Zeus and Iris are ready to make your home their next adventure.
At SDHS:
Zeus and Iris have been vaccinated, microchipped and spayed/neutered. They are now ready for their new home!