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iago 🦜

Finnish Spitz Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 4 yrs 3 mos
Bellingham, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Meet Iago — your very own fox-in-disguise with a PhD in “Human Studies” 🦊🎓 At 40 or so lbs, Iago is a perfectly portable bundle of fluff, brains, and side-eye. With his fox-like looks and expressive face, he tends to stop people in their tracks—but don’t let the model exterior fool you. Behind that cute face is a highly sophisticated operating system running thoughts like: “Interesting… but have you considered my idea?” Iago is incredibly smart, well-trained, and always thinking. He knows his basics and learns quickly, but he’s not here to be a robot. He’s here to collaborate. In fact, he may occasionally “test” the humans in his life just to make sure they’re consistent, fair, and worthy of his considerable talents. (Don’t worry—he’s rooting for you.) He thrives on clear communication, consistency, and mutual respect. Bring calm, confident energy, and Iago will match it like a mirror with opinions. When it comes to problem-solving, Iago likes to… explore the full menu. If you show him how to do something, he may first try it his way (or three other ways) before circling back to yours with a thoughtful “ah, yes, that is efficient.” Give him a little time to process and some gentle reminders, and you’ll see that brilliant brain click into place. He’s not stubborn—he’s conducting research. With his intelligence and athleticism, trainers have suggested Iago would be an excellent candidate for agility or other dog sports. He’s got that “put me in, coach” energy and would absolutely thrive with a job, a challenge, or an obstacle course to conquer like a tiny, fluffy overachiever. Like many bright dogs, Iago does take his food bowl seriously. He can be a bit protective of it, but he’s already been working hard on building positive associations with people during mealtime and has shown great progress. With continued thoughtful handling, he’s more than capable of continuing that growth. And once the workday is done? Iago clocks out hard. This clever little fox transforms into a full-time cuddle professional—snuggling in close, offering hugs, and rolling over for belly rubs with impressive dedication. It’s a delightful contrast: part intellectual, part athlete, part marshmallow. Iago is looking for someone who enjoys training, appreciates a dog with a sense of humor, and is excited to build a relationship based on trust, respect, and the occasional negotiation. If you’re ready for a dog who will challenge you, charm you, make you laugh, and then curl up next to you like he didn’t just outsmart you five minutes ago… Iago is ready to meet his match.

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VITO

Chow Chow

Male, 3 yrs
Eastsound, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet Vito- a soulful, affectionate gentle good boy - approximately 3-4 yrs- Vito's weight is approx. 45 lbs, he is up to date with vaccinations, and is neutered and microchipped (Rabies, Distemper, Bordetella) he is affectionate, enthusiastic. ADR.org rescued this wonderful creature last minute from the Riverside shelter "death row" where he was euthanization listed due to Shyness, and full shelter situation. Before arriving on Orcas Island, WA via ground transport Vito spend 3 weeks in boarding and a trainer gave this assessment: Initially shy when first arriving and cautious around new people • Previously head-shy, especially when the leash was being put on or taken off • Has since overcome head shyness with the leash coming on and off • Responds best to a calm, confident person who moves slowly and takes his time • Warms up significantly when he observes positive interactions between his handler and another dog • Very gentle and well-mannered on leash • Enjoys being scratched on his back • Prefers minimal handling under the chin and chest area • Should be approached slowly and allowed to set the pace • Loves sniffing during walks and benefits from slow, exploratory outings I, owner of ADR.org thoroughly enjoy Vito's presence and clearly can tell that his lovely personality shines through. ADR.org would like to see him in a home with Chow-savvy adults. Not a high energy household with nobody dedicating a lot of time to him. He so longs to have "his human" around, interacting with the respective person(s). He loves his walks, or a backyard (FENCED!) but still YOU will be the most important being in his life. While he is good with respectful dogs, he is not the "mingler"- and dogs parks would not be a preferred place for him. If you are interested and think you can offer a good and dedicated forever home, please send an email to : ADR@animaldefenserescue.org and tell a bit about yourself. Add some photos. I will then send you an application and we will have a get-to-know-each-other phone call. In the course of the adoption process you must be willing to come to Orcas Island to meet your new friend and then eventually leave with him. VITO looks forward to hearing from you
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LEONA

Chow Chow Australian Shepherd

Female, 3 yrs
Eastsound, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
LEONA was found as a stray in horribly neglected condition, missing much of her fur, and brought to the LA City shelter beginning of November. She has been estimated to be between 3-5 years old, weighs 49 lbs., and was previously spayed. ADR.org WA saved her life and since then, the rescue has provided extensive vetting with bloodwork, microchipping, and vaccinations. LEONA is a very lovely, shy girl that likes keeping to herself, but is socially tolerant, takes corrections without a problem, and has a gentle and dainty playstyle. She greets people she trusts with a tail wag. LEONA has a YouTube video in the posting (made by the trainer of the boarding facility she was after vet stay and before coming to WA) that shows her in the play yard with other dogs and, she can be seen happily running around in video. She was described by this trainer as: “Overall calm temperament, Sweet, gentle, and shy girl. Also: • Dog-friendly with both large and small dogs • Good with people, shy at first and benefits from slow introductions • Does not engage much in play; prefers to keep to herself and sniff • Comfortable with touch and handling • Nervous around loud noises • Does great on leash, still pulls into different directions at times • Handles small or enclosed spaces well (crate-trained) • Once comfortable, very affectionate • Enjoys jumping into arms, cuddling, and receiving pets” Additionally, after thorough Vet exam, and tests, LEONA was found to have dry eye issues and a condition called Keratoconjunctivitis, which is inadequate tear production, causing redness, and pain if untreated. Therefore, LEONA will need eye ointments or drops administered daily and continuously. For the time being, LEONA is part of the rescue Founder’s “gang” on Orcas Island (OI), WA. If you think LEONA would be a good friend and pet for you, please reach out via email to: ADR@animaldefenserescue.org to receive an application. Without you filling out and returning your application to ADR.org you will not be considered. Furthermore, you need to be willing to come to Orcas Island, WA Island, WA so that a meet and greet (with possible then same day adoption) can happen - and the rescue founder can meet you in real. Prior to meet and greet and the screening call you will receive more photos and videos (in the postings I can only use limited # of “visuals). Once the application has been returned, and prior to your coming we will have a phone call in which you can ask all the questions you might have and I (owner of ADR.org) will get to know you better and feel more comfortable as well that you might be the right person for dear LEONA. She so deserves a stable, knowledgeable, and caring home that is fully committed and you can offer the home she truly deserves and will thrive in. ADR.org is more than happy to help with ferry reservations, and accommodation here on OI (if necessary). LEONA looks forward to hearing from you!
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MOMO

Chow Chow

Female, 3 yrs
Eastsound, WA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet MOMO- a genuine character. AnimalDefense Rescue.org rescued MOMO from the Modest Shelter in CA. She was surrendered back to the shelter by the same people who had adopter her from there - they did so with the argument that she was too strong on walks and this elderly couple could not keep up with her on walks. MOMO's age was given as UNKNOWN by the CA shelter but ADR.org can say - based on CA vet check and then here in WA on arrival- that her age is adult - and the age bracket is between 3-4 years. She weights around 55lbs. Assessment from ADR.org and trainer in Modesto,CA shelter: **MOMO is a very sweet girl that is selective at first with humans she wants to interact with, and she will take time to seek affection. MOMO needs someone who understands the needs of this particular breed. Unexperienced adopters who never had a ChowChow before would not be a fair match for MOMO. ** MOMO is apprehensive when meeting new people or a new person and needs someone who understands subtle signals and allows her to decompress on her own timeline. She is a very manageable size and warms up to a new person/people who are calm and do not force affection on her too fast. **MOMO has bonded very well to me, the owner and founder of ADR.org - but she took her time and was not interested at all in me the first 2 weeks. Basic obedience and sticking to a pattern of cues i gave her showed true results and she now mentally "connects with me. The future owner will need to pick up on it, and continue to create a relationship with her and not pressure her to interact. Let her come to you. But once she "likes" you , do not be surprised to get s sudden lick out of the blue. ** MOMO can keep herself busy for some time but shall not be left alone in a backyard for a long time. She is crate trained as well. She can be very funny! The future home should be without cat(s), and preferably no children under 16. if you are interested in MOMO and think you can give her a home that satisfies her needs - reach out by emailing me The email address is ADR@animalDefensererscue.org. Send some photos of your home, or what you want to share are welcome. You will then receive an application form that you please fill out and return ASAP. After review of your application, I would like to talk to you to get to know you well- that call can be up to 60min. you can ask all questions you have. MOMO is spayed, is microchipped and up to date with vaccinations. ADR.org looks forward to hearing from you.

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