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Zeb

German Shorthaired Pointer

Male, Adult
Omaha, NE
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Zeb joined rescue about two weeks ago. He'd love to tell you about himself! I am very timid and shy when I first meet new people. Once I get to know you.  I am a sweet loving goofball.  I like to fetch inside my my safe home.  When I go outside for walks, the outside world is a big mostly scary to me place.  I don’t think I was exposed to many things as a young man.  When I am comfortable with you inside, I still have just a hint of puppy left in me.  I might jump/or put your fingers in my mouth when I’m excited.  I do not care to be in a crate.  Although I will go in them with little hesitation.  I seem to be house broke.  I don’t have a way of bathroom communication yet.  I just get let out on a fairly regular schedule. I can make it inside without an accident for 8-9 hours.  I do prefer to sleep in a room with people.  I am content on the floor but would probably love to sleep in a person's bed.  I am a known fence jumper.  (4ft) when outside for walks I seem to be timid/scared of car doors, people, and idling cars.  I am getting better when on walks and it does not take as much encouragement for me to keep walking.  I seem to come to my name when I’m not scared. I’m working on sit currently.  My foster family has two cats, and I don’t give them mind.  I don’t have a mean bone in my body.  My reaction is to flee.  I’m also working on car rides. For the most part I’m a quiet dog.  I will bark if someone is entering my home or I see someone outside.  I don’t stand and snoop at the window like my foster sister.  I can also get pretty excited around mealtime.  I seem to share treats and meals fine with the other four legged’s in my foster home.   Zeb is being fostered in Des Moines, Iowa. If you are interested in giving him a permanent home, please complete our adoption application. *Please be sure to read the adoption information page on our website before applying for a dog. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 30, 2026, 4:52 pm
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Arrow

German Shorthaired Pointer

Male, Senior
Omaha, NE
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(when grown) -
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Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Arrow is a sweet, affectionate boy who settles in quickly and loves being near his people. He’s what we’d call a “velcro dog” once he knows you—happy to follow you around, curl up on the couch, and soak up attention (bonus: he’s a fan of relaxing TV nights). He has a nice balance of energy. He enjoys walks and occasional zoomies, but they’re short-lived and he’s mindful of his surroundings. Most of the time, he’s perfectly content lounging and snuggling.   Training & Behavior Arrow is eager to please and very food-motivated, which makes training a great opportunity to continue building on what he already knows. He currently knows “sit” and has a solid foundation to grow from. Recall: Arrow has good recall overall, especially with praise and rewards. Like any dog, it’s not 100% foolproof, so a secure area or long line is recommended. Leash skills: Walks well on leash but may pull if he catches an interesting scent. He’s responsive and can be redirected easily. House training: When home, Arrow clearly signals when he needs to go out by going to the door and pawing. Crate/alone time: He has had accidents when left alone, likely related to some separation anxiety. This is something his future family should be prepared to continue working on.   Important: Fencing Arrow has shown that he can climb a chain link fence, especially if he’s trying to get to his people. He is not trying to run off—he wants to be with you—but this means a standard chain link fence is not considered secure for him. A privacy fence or supervised outdoor time is strongly recommended.   In the Home Arrow has done well being loose in the home while people are around. He may help himself to “goodies” if they’re left within reach, so a little management goes a long way.   Other Pets & Kids Dogs: He’s done well meeting other dogs and shows great social awareness. He respects boundaries and backs off appropriately when another dog asks for space. Kids: He hasn’t been directly tested with small children yet, but his calmer demeanor suggests he may do well. As always, proper introductions and supervision are key.   Personality Arrow is a loving, easygoing companion who wants to be part of your day-to-day life. He’s affectionate, observant, and adjusts well to the energy around him—whether that’s a walk around the neighborhood or a quiet night on the couch.   Arrow is being fostered near Red Oak, Iowa. If interested in giving him a forever home, complete the adoption form here: ADOPT ME *Please be sure to read the adoption information page on our website before applying for a dog. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 30, 2026, 4:52 pm
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Gunner - Foster Needed!

German Shorthaired Pointer

Male
Omaha, NE
Size
(when grown) -
Details
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Story
Gunner is a playful, affectionate, and energetic dog who loves people and thrives on attention. He is highly food-motivated, alert, and will let you know when he needs to go outside. Despite a rough start in life, he has blossomed into a loving companion. Personality: Affectionate and playful Loves to eat Energetic, enjoys outdoor activity Smart and alert – responds to e-collar training Can be a digger and jumper when unsupervised Living Situation: Currently kenneled at night Has access to the yard during the day Previously lived chained up, now fully enjoys freedom Compatibility: Dogs: Gets along well with other dogs, very friendly Cats: Tolerates and sometimes wants to play Children: Excellent with kids, no issues reported Special Considerations: Gunner was underweight and treated for Lyme disease in 2023; healthy since He was initially gun-shy but has adapted to hunting and can track birds well, but he may choose whether or not to hunt on any given day Fence jumper – needs supervision when outside; has jumped a 5 ft chain link fence for fun No separation anxiety or bite history Ideal Foster Home: Gunner needs a home where he will be supervised outdoors and given plenty of attention and exercise. A family or individual who enjoys active outdoor time and understands his occasional independent streak would be a great fit.   If you are interested in giving him a permanent home, please complete our adoption application. If you are able to foster him, please complete our foster application. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 30, 2026, 4:52 pm

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