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

Great Dane Rottweiler

Female, Puppy
South Amana, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Sequoia and her adorable 8 littermates are a Great Dane/Rottweiler mix, and we also have a picture of their parents posted here on their profile.  The puppies have all been given "National Park" themed names!  They are from a local Iowa County family that had an accidental litter, and they recently reached out to Safe Haven asking for help with their 9 puppies that were born on 11/03/2025. There are 5 males and 4 females - with 7 of the puppies being black and 2 being tan.  We think they are all incredibly adorable and sweet, but suspect the two tan puppies will be chosen quickly - there is one male (Rocky) and one female (Sierra). These puppies have definitely been very well cared for and socialized, and came into Safe Haven on 12/17 to be examined by our veterinarian and receive their initial set of (6 week old) puppy vaccinations, deworming, and a microchip.  They returned to their home for now to continue nursing for a few more weeks and get proper socialization from their mom.  On January 1st they will return to Safe Haven for a puppy vaccine booster, as well as a kennel cough vaccine, another round of deworming, monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative - and at this point the puppies will be just over 8 weeks old and will be weaned and be ready for adoption.  We are starting the process now of finding adoptive families in hopes that they will be able to go home soon after the first of the year.   Due to these puppies being a large breed puppy mix they will be adopted out on a spay/neuter contract - which means their adoptive families will sign a contract stating the puppies will be spayed/neutered by the time they are 9 months old. Families will be required to bring their puppy back to Safe Haven for us to spay/neuter when the puppy is between 6 to 9 months old, at no additional cost. The other option for each adoptive family would be to have the surgery done with their veterinarian at the family's own cost, and provide us proof of that surgery once complete. The ideal adoptive family will be committed to taking a puppy obedience class to get started on the right foot - they will need a family that can commit to continue proper socialization and also all the work that goes into house-training a puppy, which requires a lot of patience and persistence with working on a schedule. Puppies need to be taken outside frequently - as often as every 3 to 4 hours in the beginning. So an ideal home for these puppies will be one where they won't have long periods of time during the day spent alone during the first few months, so they can have the best chance of successful housetraining and have years of wonderful love and devotion to focus on!  If you are interested in adopting Sequoia (one of the female black puppies) or one of her littermates, please fill out an adoption application as the first step of the adoption process.  If you know you would like a certain puppy please describe the specific puppy on the application. Once the application has been approved, a Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact to set up the adoption. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 23, 2025, 10:18 am
We'll also keep you updated on Zion's adoption status with email updates.
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Zion

Great Dane Rottweiler

Male, Puppy
South Amana, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Zion and his adorable 8 littermates are a Great Dane/Rottweiler mix, and we also have a picture of their parents posted here on their profile.  The puppies have all been given 'National Park' themed names!  They are from a local Iowa County family that had an accidental litter, and they recently reached out to Safe Haven asking for help with their 9 puppies that were born on 11/03/2025. There are 5 males and 4 females - with 7 of the puppies being black and 2 being tan.  We think they are all incredibly adorable and sweet, but suspect the two tan puppies will be chosen quickly - there is one male (Rocky) and one female (Sierra).These puppies have definitely been very well cared for and socialized, and came into Safe Haven on 12/17 to be examined by our veterinarian and receive their initial set of (6 week old) puppy vaccinations, deworming, and a microchip.  They returned to their home for now to continue nursing for a few more weeks and get proper socialization from their mom.  On January 1st they will return to Safe Haven for a puppy vaccine booster, as well as a kennel cough vaccine, another round of deworming, monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative - and at this point the puppies will be just over 8 weeks old and will be weaned and be ready for adoption.  We are starting the process now of finding adoptive families in hopes that they will be able to go home soon after the first of the year.  Due to these puppies being a large breed puppy mix they will be adopted out on a spay/neuter contract - which means their adoptive families will sign a contract stating the puppies will be spayed/neutered by the time they are 9 months old. Families will be required to bring their puppy back to Safe Haven for us to spay/neuter when the puppy is between 6 to 9 months old, at no additional cost. The other option for each adoptive family would be to have the surgery done with their veterinarian at the family's own cost, and provide us proof of that surgery once complete.The ideal adoptive family will be committed to taking a puppy obedience class to get started on the right foot - they will need a family that can commit to continue proper socialization and also all the work that goes into house-training a puppy, which requires a lot of patience and persistence with working on a schedule. Puppies need to be taken outside frequently - as often as every 3 to 4 hours in the beginning. So an ideal home for these puppies will be one where they won't have long periods of time during the day spent alone during the first few months, so they can have the best chance of successful housetraining and have years of wonderful love and devotion to focus on! If you are interested in adopting Zion (one of the male black puppies) or one of his littermates, please fill out an adoption application as the first step of the adoption process.  If you know you would like a certain puppy please describe the specific puppy on the application. Once the application has been approved, a Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact to set up the adoption. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 21, 2025, 1:50 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Denali's adoption status with email updates.
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Denali

Great Dane Rottweiler

Male, Puppy
South Amana, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Denali and his adorable 8 littermates are a Great Dane/Rottweiler mix, and we also have a picture of their parents posted here on their profile.  The puppies have all been given 'National Park' themed names!  They are from a local Iowa County family that had an accidental litter, and they recently reached out to Safe Haven asking for help with their 9 puppies that were born on 11/03/2025. There are 5 males and 4 females - with 7 of the puppies being black and 2 being tan.  We think they are all incredibly adorable and sweet, but suspect the two tan puppies will be chosen quickly - there is one male (Rocky) and one female (Sierra).These puppies have definitely been very well cared for and socialized, and came into Safe Haven on 12/17 to be examined by our veterinarian and receive their initial set of (6 week old) puppy vaccinations, deworming, and a microchip.  They returned to their home for now to continue nursing for a few more weeks and get proper socialization from their mom.  On January 1st they will return to Safe Haven for a puppy vaccine booster, as well as a kennel cough vaccine, another round of deworming, monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative - and at this point the puppies will be just over 8 weeks old and will be weaned and be ready for adoption.  We are starting the process now of finding adoptive families in hopes that they will be able to go home soon after the first of the year.  Due to these puppies being a large breed puppy mix they will be adopted out on a spay/neuter contract - which means their adoptive families will sign a contract stating the puppies will be spayed/neutered by the time they are 9 months old. Families will be required to bring their puppy back to Safe Haven for us to spay/neuter when the puppy is between 6 to 9 months old, at no additional cost. The other option for each adoptive family would be to have the surgery done with their veterinarian at the family's own cost, and provide us proof of that surgery once complete.The ideal adoptive family will be committed to taking a puppy obedience class to get started on the right foot - they will need a family that can commit to continue proper socialization and also all the work that goes into house-training a puppy, which requires a lot of patience and persistence with working on a schedule. Puppies need to be taken outside frequently - as often as every 3 to 4 hours in the beginning. So an ideal home for these puppies will be one where they won't have long periods of time during the day spent alone during the first few months, so they can have the best chance of successful housetraining and have years of wonderful love and devotion to focus on! If you are interested in adopting Denali (one of the male black puppies) or one of his littermates, please fill out an adoption application as the first step of the adoption process.  If you know you would like a certain puppy please describe the specific puppy on the application. Once the application has been approved, a Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact to set up the adoption. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 21, 2025, 1:27 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Rainier's adoption status with email updates.
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Rainier

Great Dane Rottweiler

Male, Puppy
South Amana, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Rainier and his adorable 8 littermates are a Great Dane/Rottweiler mix, and we also have a picture of their parents posted here on their profile.  The puppies have all been given 'National Park' themed names!  They are from a local Iowa County family that had an accidental litter, and they recently reached out to Safe Haven asking for help with their 9 puppies that were born on 11/03/2025. There are 5 males and 4 females - with 7 of the puppies being black and 2 being tan.  We think they are all incredibly adorable and sweet, but suspect the two tan puppies will be chosen quickly - there is one male (Rocky) and one female (Sierra).These puppies have definitely been very well cared for and socialized, and came into Safe Haven on 12/17 to be examined by our veterinarian and receive their initial set of (6 week old) puppy vaccinations, deworming, and a microchip.  They returned to their home for now to continue nursing for a few more weeks and get proper socialization from their mom.  On January 1st they will return to Safe Haven for a puppy vaccine booster, as well as a kennel cough vaccine, another round of deworming, monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative - and at this point the puppies will be just over 8 weeks old and will be weaned and be ready for adoption.  We are starting the process now of finding adoptive families in hopes that they will be able to go home soon after the first of the year.  Due to these puppies being a large breed puppy mix they will be adopted out on a spay/neuter contract - which means their adoptive families will sign a contract stating the puppies will be spayed/neutered by the time they are 9 months old. Families will be required to bring their puppy back to Safe Haven for us to spay/neuter when the puppy is between 6 to 9 months old, at no additional cost. The other option for each adoptive family would be to have the surgery done with their veterinarian at the family's own cost, and provide us proof of that surgery once complete.The ideal adoptive family will be committed to taking a puppy obedience class to get started on the right foot - they will need a family that can commit to continue proper socialization and also all the work that goes into house-training a puppy, which requires a lot of patience and persistence with working on a schedule. Puppies need to be taken outside frequently - as often as every 3 to 4 hours in the beginning. So an ideal home for these puppies will be one where they won't have long periods of time during the day spent alone during the first few months, so they can have the best chance of successful housetraining and have years of wonderful love and devotion to focus on! If you are interested in adopting Rainier (one of the male black puppies) or one of his littermates, please fill out an adoption application as the first step of the adoption process.  If you know you would like a certain puppy please describe the specific puppy on the application. Once the application has been approved, a Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact to set up the adoption. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 21, 2025, 1:27 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Arches's adoption status with email updates.
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Arches

Great Dane Rottweiler

Male, Puppy
South Amana, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Arches and his adorable 8 littermates are a Great Dane/Rottweiler mix, and we also have a picture of their parents posted here on their profile.  The puppies have all been given 'National Park' themed names!  They are from a local Iowa County family that had an accidental litter, and they recently reached out to Safe Haven asking for help with their 9 puppies that were born on 11/03/2025. There are 5 males and 4 females - with 7 of the puppies being black and 2 being tan.  We think they are all incredibly adorable and sweet, but suspect the two tan puppies will be chosen quickly - there is one male (Rocky) and one female (Sierra).These puppies have definitely been very well cared for and socialized, and came into Safe Haven on 12/17 to be examined by our veterinarian and receive their initial set of (6 week old) puppy vaccinations, deworming, and a microchip.  They returned to their home for now to continue nursing for a few more weeks and get proper socialization from their mom.  On January 1st they will return to Safe Haven for a puppy vaccine booster, as well as a kennel cough vaccine, another round of deworming, monthly heartworm and flea/tick preventative - and at this point the puppies will be just over 8 weeks old and will be weaned and be ready for adoption.  We are starting the process now of finding adoptive families in hopes that they will be able to go home soon after the first of the year.  Due to these puppies being a large breed puppy mix they will be adopted out on a spay/neuter contract - which means their adoptive families will sign a contract stating the puppies will be spayed/neutered by the time they are 9 months old. Families will be required to bring their puppy back to Safe Haven for us to spay/neuter when the puppy is between 6 to 9 months old, at no additional cost. The other option for each adoptive family would be to have the surgery done with their veterinarian at the family's own cost, and provide us proof of that surgery once complete.The ideal adoptive family will be committed to taking a puppy obedience class to get started on the right foot - they will need a family that can commit to continue proper socialization and also all the work that goes into house-training a puppy, which requires a lot of patience and persistence with working on a schedule. Puppies need to be taken outside frequently - as often as every 3 to 4 hours in the beginning. So an ideal home for these puppies will be one where they won't have long periods of time during the day spent alone during the first few months, so they can have the best chance of successful housetraining and have years of wonderful love and devotion to focus on! If you are interested in adopting Arches (one of the male black puppies) or one of his littermates, please fill out an adoption application as the first step of the adoption process.  If you know you would like a certain puppy please describe the specific puppy on the application. Once the application has been approved, a Safe Haven volunteer will be in contact to set up the adoption. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 21, 2025, 1:50 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Doodad's adoption status with email updates.
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Doodad

Great Dane

Male, 3 yrs 8 mos
Fort Madison, IA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you have ANY QUESTIONS or are truly interested in adopting any animal from PAW Animal Shelter Please, fillout an adoption application FIRST!   WE are a high intake No Kill Shelter ran by a staff of 4 and do not always have time to answer every question asked by so many. If you are a good fit for the animal you are interested in -we will call to speak with you, If we feel you are not a good fit , we will contact you about other pets that may be a good fit for your home. Many people are losing the opportunity to adopt the animal they want because they fail to put in an application and the pet was adopted before we could answer your email. .If you have applied for an animal in our facility and have not received a response within 7 days, PLEASE call or contact us again. Though we do our best in trying to answer all emails in a timely manner, sometimes things get away from us, get lost or misplaced. It is never our intention to ignore a request about an adoptable animal in our facility. Sandy Brown, Director, PAW Animal Shelter 319-372-2274 ##2016471##

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