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Red Rover

Cattle Dog

Male, Puppy
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Born October 30, 2022 Red Rover is a young red heeler with neurological issues. Our vet suspects a mild form of Cerebellar Hypoplasia. Cerebellar hypoplasia is a neurological condition in which the cerebellum—the part of the brain that coordinates movement—is smaller than usual or not completely developed. For Red Rover, this looks like small steps when walking, a lack of confidence when moving, and he absolutely HATES being picked up. Red Rover will need another confident, friendly dog in his forever home to boost his confidence and show him the ropes in life. He currently lives with dogs of all sizes and cats. Red prefers the company of other dogs to his human family members, but he is a friendly little guy. Despite the extra pep in his step, Red is a smart boy who learns routines quickly. He is not your typical, active heeler and would not succeed as a working dog. He loves to chew on bones (or anything he can get his little teeth around), wrestle with his dog friends, and lay around the house. If you are looking to open your home to a special needs dog, Red Rover may just be your guy. If you have another friendly, confident dog, a fenced yard, and older children who can respect Red’s special needs, submit an adoption application at www.mikeyschance.com.
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Banjo

Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Puppy
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Born December 25th 2022, Banjo is a male heeler mix. Banjo is typical puppy - sweet, active and loves playing with other dogs. He's learned sit, leave it, and go potty and is almost fully potty and crate trained. Banjo will do best in an active home with other dogs to play with. He is a little bit shy at first, but once he feels safe he's all smiles and sweetness! True to his breed and thrives on constant mental and physical stimulation. Dog savvy cats will be fine as he does like to chase-it’s all in fun and he means no harm. A securely fenced yard is a must, and if there are children in the home, over the age of 5. Applications: www.mikeyschance.com
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Reese Cocoapup

Doberman Pinscher German Shepherd Dog

Male, 9 mos
West Richland, WA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Reese Cocoapup is developing into a kind, polite little gentledog. He is respectful toward the other dogs in his foster home, is affectionate and playful with his foster mom, and is generally easy to be around when with people he knows in a familiar environment. HISTORY The five Cocoapups were very young babies when they were dumped on a country road near Prosser, in Eastern Washington, in early September. A rescuer took them in and called on HART for help. We were able to place them in a foster home, and they have been growing and thriving ever since. It's difficult to guess the breed mix of dumped puppies, and when these little guys first came to us we assumed they were part Border Collie or Heeler. Then we fed them and they GREW, and now we're pretty sure that Mama was at least part Doberman, while they may have different fathers. We believe Reese's papa was a German Shepherd mix. SOCIALIZATION Reese adores his foster mom, but is cautious around other people. Treats help win his approval, but he takes a long time to warm up, and he can be barky with strangers. His adopter will need to work with him to socialize him and build his confidence. He shares his foster home with a large pack of dogs of all ages and sizes. He is gentle with the tinies and respectful of the older dogs, but loves playing with the younger, more energetic members of the pack. There are ducks and chickens in his foster home. He doesn't have access to them, and doesn't show any interest in getting to them through the fence. He seems to have very little prey drive, and would probably live safely with a confident, dog-savvy cat. TEMPERAMENT & BEHAVIOR This boy is very laid back! He has plenty of puppy energy and will likely be a good companion for walks and casual hikes, but he's also able to settle and take life easy while his human is busy working. He's an affectionate pup who loves attention. Reese will check in with you at intervals to collect a hug and a kiss, and then he ambles off and continues with his day. He's not at all needy, but he's a good companion who tends to follow his foster mom around while she goes about her day's work. Reese loves a good chew, although he's pretty good at knowing the difference between his toys and yours. He may steal your socks - he likes carrying them around. He loves to wrestle with the other dogs, and enjoys a good game of tug or keepaway. He enjoys toys, and will chase a ball - although he hasn't yet learned to bring it back. He's starting to act like a bit of a watchdog. He'll alert and let you know when there's a stranger nearby, and he'll bark to let you know to pay attention. When there's nothing in particular to bark at, he tends to be quiet. TRAINING Reese is reliably house-trained, and will let you know when he needs to go out. He is crate trained, although he doesn't love the crate except when he needs to hide. He's comfortable on a leash and enjoys going for leashed walks, and he comes when he's called. His house manners are generally good. It's important to remember, REESE IS A PUPPY! Puppies are HARD WORK! He is still learning not to jump up on people. He likes to dig in the yard, and he loves to investigate the trash for treats or toys. In other words, he still has lessons to learn about being a civilized indoor dog. Please don't apply to adopt Reese unless you are up for the work of teaching him how to be a good boy. PHYSICAL & HEALTH STATUS Based on their teeth and the fact that they could barely lap water, we estimate that they were maybe six weeks old when we took them. We have assigned them July 23, 2023 as their birthday. He is in good overall health, and has been vaccinated, treated for intestinal parasites, and microchipped. We expect him to weigh around 75 lbs when full-grown. HART does not support pediatric spay and neuter. We believe, based on current research, that pups develop best when they have an uninterrupted supply of sex hormones for at least the first five months of their lives. The Cocoapups' adopters will be contractually obligated to ensure that their pup is sterilized between five months and one year. HART will refund $100 - equivalent to the cost of sterilization by our usual veterinary clinic - when you provide proof that your pup has been sterilized. ADOPTION INFORMATION Reese is living in a private home, and will be available to meet you after your adoption application has been approved. Please email HearthfireART@gmail.com to request an adoption application form. For more pictures of the Cocoapups, please see their Facebook albums at https://www.facebook.com/HearthfireAnimalRescueTeam

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