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.
Iris was adopted from a shelter about 3 years ago. The shelter said she was between 3 and 5, but her playfulness and enthusiasm indicates she is young for her age. Her owner is a 43-year-old single father of 2 teenagers. He had major heart surgery the day after Christmas and will not be able to take care of her. She is big and goofy and will not get it that she cannot jump on the couch with him now. She is house-trained and current on her shots. She has no underlying health or dental issues. She is chipped from the shelter where they got her. The teenagers agree that Iris needs a yard, not just a small apartment, or someone who can vigorously walk her several times a day. She gets along well with the 2 cats in the house, but probably does best if there are no other dogs around taking up attention.
Iris was adopted from a shelter about 3 years ago. The shelter said she was between 3 and 5, but her playfulness and enthusiasm indicates she is young for her age. Her owner is a 43-year-old single father of 2 teenagers. He had major heart surgery the day after Christmas and will not be able to take care of her. She is big and goofy and will not get it that she cannot jump on the couch with him now. She is house-trained and current on her shots. She has no underlying health or dental issues. She is chipped from the shelter where they got her. The teenagers agree that Iris needs a yard, not just a small apartment, or someone who can vigorously walk her several times a day. She gets along well with the 2 cats in the house, but probably does best if there are no other dogs around taking up attention.
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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.