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We'll also keep you updated on Jax's adoption status with email updates.
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Jax

Chihuahua

Male, Young
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jax is a great little guy, the problem is he pees in the house! He also goes outside and does his business - I've been told that the problem is I have 2 other small dogs and when one starts the others follow - and that is what happened with Jax he is marking his territory and my other 2 follow - Jax should be the only dog in the house for this not to happen. He is crate trained for bed and while we are at work. He loves to cuddle on your lap, and he wants to be the only one! He is a character, and he would love to be your special boy! He's good in the car - I have tried for the past 2 years to train him and nothing is working. I will only let him go to a good home - I don't know about kids he's not around them. But he does like cats. Jax is only 7.5 pounds and all his medical records will be included.
We'll also keep you updated on Rio's adoption status with email updates.
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Rio

Golden Retriever

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Requirements: *Another medium to large, confident dog in adoptive home *No children *Physical fence required *Cats unknown *Cannot be crated *Date of birth: 9/21/22 https://grroiowa.org/pet/rio-23-020/ 4/17/24-Foster Update: We always believed that April would be the time that Rio would be ready to find his forever family! He is growing in confidence and now walking city parks with enthusiasm! We get an occasional bark when a scary dog might be approaching but Rio can be redirected and told that everything is fine. Bikers, skaters, walkers- all okay! (He doesn’t want strangers petting him though.) Rio does walk with his support foster brother but is not glued to him. Hopefully we’ll get a photo soon of his newest accomplishment- he’s starting to put his head out of the car window on rides to the park! Are you the family he’s been waiting for? 3/24/24-Foster Update: Look who’s going for leashed walks now! Yeah, Rio! And he jumps into the car once he figures out that it’s time to go to the quiet secluded park where we walk. This doesn’t mean it’s simple but he is making progress every day. He now lets his foster mom know when someone else is getting more attention than him and he’s tired of waiting for his turn. Things he loves- belly rubs, any kind of dog treats, his favorite rubber ball, his foster siblings. Things that concern him- fast movements, people he doesn’t know yet as not all people have been kind, waiting for dinner when he can hear food being prepared, those darn deer that lurk under our bird feeders (they just don’t belong there!) And waiting for his forever family to give him a chance. Rio does need an experienced patient family who can continue to help him heal and move forward. He needs support to reach his potential but he is trying every day! 2/26/24-Foster Update: Rio is looking for his forever family! We know he has special needs but are convinced that he will flourish with the right family. He does need support though. Since our last update, Rio has started on anti anxiety medication. It has decreased his barking by 75%. Now he mainly barks to alert us when anything is happening in the yard including the persistent presence of his archenemies - white tail deer and Amazon delivery trucks. The meds don’t decrease his ability to leap for frisbees or chase his foster brothers but they help make scary experiences a little easier. And Rio has begun walking on a double leash alongside his foster brother in our rural setting. It’s not easy for him but the beginning of the walk is the hardest. Once we get moving, he will investigate the new sights and smells. But he’d really rather stay at home. Rio is most scared during transitions and will accept a change in situation as long as we stay calm and keep moving forward with whatever needs to happen (including baths!) He will need time to transition successfully to new people and new activities. But the investment in him will be worth it. He is affectionate and sweet once he gets to know you. Rio is looking for an adult only setting where people are home most of the day. He needs a fenced yard and a good frisbee. And his family needs to be patient. He does not crate except at meal times when he will now assertively bark to be put into his crate to eat right away! He respects baby gates and needs another confident dog with him. He cannot be an only dog. He sleeps loose in his foster parents’ bedroom and but would prefer the bed to sleeping on the floor. He wants to be with people who love him. If you have room in your family for a loyal but anxious companion, Rio might be the friend that you’re looking for. ************ Meet Rio! He’s a 9 month old purebred golden retriever who came to GRRoIowa from a breeder. He was the last in his litter and gifted to a family friend, but after a few days, he was surrendered back to the breeder. We’re not sure what happened during those few days, but Rio came back fearful and skittish. The breeder asked if we could take Rio, help him learn that humans aren’t so scary, and find him a loving home. We don’t know much about Rio other than his fear, but we will continue to update as we learn more about him and work on his confidence and trust. Update 12/29/23: Gorgeous Rio is enjoying the holiday and is working hard at getting braver. He is inching forward but honestly, he has a distance to go before he can enjoy life fully. He appreciates his foster parents and loves his foster siblings. But his world is small still. He loves playing in the back yard but going out the front door (in a semi-rural neighborhood) is much too frightening. Going to the vet is very difficult despite the vet staff truly understanding his challenges. Car rides cause tremendous stress. Rio is very happy with his small world but his foster family is working on trying to expose him to new experiences despite his preference to just stay safe and secure. Potential families have inquired about Rio but haven’t been the right fit. Rio has specific needs at this time. Due to past experiences, Rio panics when crated. This shows in him becoming very assertive that he is not going to be crated. His foster family doesn’t know what caused this in the past but are working with this reaction and Rio can be crated during mealtimes now. Rio has roam of a few rooms while left alone with the other dogs and behaves well. Rio cannot go for car rides or leashed walks yet but he loves playing in the yard with his family and wrestling in the house. Rio cannot be placed in a family with young children. Only experienced people who understand abused dogs can be considered as Rio needs time to trust. He can adapt though if he likes you. He chooses who is safe and who should be avoided at this time. Please watch as Rio continues to grow. Update 11/17/23: Rio is ready for the right family who can help him continue to heal. Rio needs an experienced compassionate family who will understand that he’s been hurt before and you must earn his trust. He loves a good hard play session and has amazing frisbee skills. New experiences still scare him a lot though. He is not the right pup for doggy daycare or dog parks but he loves racing in the back yard and then sleeping at his foster parents’ feet while they work. He’s a smart dog and will make someone a wonderful best friend but right now, he needs a patient owner and a confident second dog who can continue to support him while he expands his world. Update 10/29/23: Rio is enjoying the fall season and loves rolling in the leaves! He is definitely the dog who wants us to go outside and play with him every hour! Rio is an active, athletic, smart dog who is going to make someone a superb companion when the time comes. I can see his pride when he struts about the yard and tells our other dogs that they are not following the rules. He has the traits of a natural leader within his own small world. He is still working on building confidence outside of our house and yard. This week’s first attempt to leash walk was not completely successful as a walk the length of three houses was filled with anxiety circle walking and pancaking on the ground in fear. But for Rio, allowing the leash to be put on and simply walking that far was quite an accomplishment and we feel optimistic about how this is moving forward. And he did take notice of the scents in the neighborhood. It’ll just take time for Rio to unlearn what has happened to him in the past and to realize that there is happiness to be found beyond our fenced yard. Until he learns this, Rio is not a candidate for dog day care or dog parks. We are expanding his world a little at a time. And he’ll need a fenced yard to run as well as a confident dog sibling who likes to play. Update 10/09/23: Wow! Rio is celebrating an exciting milestone. Ten days straight without a housebreaking mistake! Yahoo! Mission accomplished! He’s got it down!
We'll also keep you updated on Ollie's adoption status with email updates.
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Ollie

Goldendoodle

Male, 2 yrs
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ollie is a 82 pound, 2 year old neutered male creme curly doodle who was rescued by the surrendering owner. He is incredibly smart and eager to please. He can be shy of new people, especially men with beards, but warms up quickly and then he just wants to be with his people. Ollie was surrendered because having been crated for the 1st year of his life, he had a bit of separation anxiety. The surrendering owner started taking him to the farm daily, but he had a high prey drive for the chickens and cats. He also enjoyed chasing the calves for the fun of it. He has been in foster care for a few weeks and the foster is starting to look for a forever home for him. Here is what she had to say about him: 🐾Very cuddly 82 lbs boy 🐾Knows his name, sit, and lay down 🐾House Trained 🐾Sleeps peacefully through the night and loves to sleep in 🐾Does good with other dogs but takes a day or two to adjust to personalities 🐾Foster has not had him around children or cats but previously he had been around kids 5-12. He can be a bit much for the little ones, so kids over the age of 8 will be best. 🐾Good loose leash walker but may pull for the first minute or when he finds a smell. Redirected very easily. 🐾Physical fence recommended as his old life as a farm dog led to him chasing farm animals🐓🐄 🐾Does well in the kennel 🐾Barks at animals and Amazon delivery drivers If you are interested in Ollie please fill out an online application. https://grroiowa.org/adoption-information/
We'll also keep you updated on Honey's adoption status with email updates.
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Honey

Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 yrs
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Say hello to Honey! Honey is a wonderful 3-4 year old Golden Retriever/ Labrador mix looking for her forever home. She was surrendered by the Good Samaritan who originally found her in a ditch, malnourished and injured, but who was not able to keep her. Despite the hardships she has faced in her life Honey is one of the most people-loving dogs her foster has ever worked with. Her only desire in life is to be loved. She will return your love tenfold. Her happiness is infectious. Honey is low to medium energy. She is a little overweight and her foster mom is working hard to help Honey shed a few pounds. She is learning the commands to come, sit, and stay. She loves walks but needs work on a leash. Honey tends to bark at people coming to the door and at strange noises she hears outside. We recently learned she is afraid of fireworks. Because of her past experiences, Honey will do best in a home with no other pets and children 8+ years old. She will need a fenced yard to run in. She will thrive in this environment. If you are interested in Honey complete an application today! https://grroiowa.org/adoption-information/ https://grroiowa.org/pet/honey-24-002/
We'll also keep you updated on Tanner's adoption status with email updates.
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Tanner

Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Adult
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Tanner is a great dog. He’s fun he’s loyal. He likes to go for walks. He likes to go for runs. My time is not there anymore. We lost Dog sitter and I work 14 hours a day and I can’t keep him kenneled up that long so I’m going to have to rehome him
We'll also keep you updated on Tanner's adoption status with email updates.
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Tanner

Jack Russell Terrier

Male, Adult
Nevada, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Tanner is a great dog. He’s fun he’s loyal. He likes to go for walks. He likes to go for runs. My time is not there anymore. We lost Dog sitter and I work 14 hours a day and I can’t keep him kenneled up that long so I’m going to have to rehome him

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Greenbelt Humane Society

1124 Water St., P.O. Box 208, Alden, IA 50006

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Hardin Eldora Animal Rescue Team

Eldora, IA 50627

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ANIMAL RESCUE ALLIANCE

1814 11Tth ave #86, ELDORA, IA 50627

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South Hamilton Animal Alliance and Jewell Animal Hospital

548 Main Street, PO Box 354, Jewell, IA 50130

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Wire Fox Terrier Rescue Midwest

Dumont, IA 50625

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Kitty City Rescue & Rehab

445 Parker Street, PO Box 53, Stanhope, IA 50246

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Story Co. Animal Shelter

906 West 18th. Street, Nevada, IA 50201

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Golden Retriever Rescue of Iowa

Nevada, IA 50201

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Animal Rescue League of Marshalltown

1921 Taylor Avenue, Marshalltown, IA 50158

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Ames Animal Shelter

325 Billy Sunday Road, Ames, IA 50010

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