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Jelly

Boxer

Female, Adult
Edmonton, AB
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
We adopted our Jelly from the SPCA in August, 2023. when she was approximately 8 months old. She was extremely shy and scared when we brought her home and it took several weeks to get her more comfortable with us. We had two other small dogs at the time and she got along well with them and they became fast friends over the next couple years. She is still very cautious of other people and animals and it takes her time to trust and accept new people. She hasn't been introduced to other dogs. She walks well and although we used a muzzle for the first couple years, we no longer do and she is far less reactive than she used to be. If the other dogs/people we pass are calm and quiet, she is just fine....we do give others' space when we are out walking just to be sure. She barks when people come to the door, but other than that is generally quiet. She has all the goofy boxer traits and she is very loving once she accepts you. We must have her rehomed by July 18th.
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Rio (BEHAVIOR HOLD)

Doberman Pinscher

Male, 4 yrs 10 mos
Edmonton, AB
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
 BEHAVIOR HOLD - NOT AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION  Rio needs further assessment, behavior modification, and veterinary care before he will be available.  Donate toward the ongoing costs of Rio's diagnostics, treatment, medication, food, and enrichmentadoptadobe.com/donatee-transfer to info@adoptadobe.com PLEASE READ ENTIRE PROFILE! Unfortunately, applications that do not meet the criteria listed below, will not be responded to. Rio has lived in the same home since he was a puppy, and when his owner got cancer, his world was turned upside down. He was placed in a foster home briefly, but after just one night he was returned. He is a friendly and social boy, generally not reactive, walks well on a head collar, and is well behaved in the home. Here’s the honest part (and also the hopeful part)… Rio can show stress by growling and barking at the people around him, similar to a person who may lash out at their significant other when they have had a bad day or are feeling overwhelmed. Aggression does not always mean a dog wants to inflict harm, but it is how they communicate fear, anxiety, and discomfort. In Rio’s case, as long as people respect his signals and give him space when needed, he generally does not escalate beyond these initial warnings, but being able to recognize pre-emptive signs and calmly de-escalate the situation is a must. We believe some of Rio's aggressive behavior may have a medical component to it, and are in the process of investigating this. Rio will require an owner who: Is a master of reading dog body language and is not fearful of canine communication, including growling and barking Understands that aggression ≠ “bad dog” Will not threaten, punish, or try to dominate him (“Alphas” need not apply) Believes in compassion, patience, and letting a dog feel safe Can calmly back off when Rio says “I need space” Will follow a training plan provided by the rescue, including maintenance of consistent boundaries Lives close enough to Edmonton for ongoing support Rio is good with other dogs and may do best with: A small dog, or A large, calm female dogAn adult-only home is required. Rio was not exposed to cats in his previous home and ca be fearful of them, so a home without cats is best. With the right person, someone steady, kind, and experienced, Rio will have a chance to relax and show who he really is once he feels secure. If you feel that you might be that person, or if you want to learn more before deciding, please reach out. Sometimes the dogs who need us most are the ones who are simply asking us to listen. Rio is a CKC registered purebred. Although we contacted the breeder, they declined to take him back. ##2653330##
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Bucky

Boxer

Male, 3 yrs
Edmonton, AB
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Bucky!Bucky is a sweet, easygoing boy with a big heart and an adorable boxer-like look in a smaller package. Bucky is a fairly low-energy dog who would be happy with a family that enjoys a balance of activity and downtime. After some outdoor fun, he`s more than ready to settle in and be your couch companion.Likes: He enjoys the simple things in life: walks, spending time outdoors, jogging around the backyard, and relaxing on the couch while soaking up plenty of belly rubs.Special considerations: He needs to remain on a lamb-based diet to keep his skin healthy and itch-free. He also benefits from a wonderful mousse treatment from IWARS that helps keep his skin moisturized and comfortable.My dislikes: When meeting new people, Bucky can be a little nervous at first. He appreciates patience and understanding while he gets to know someone. Once he feels safe, his sweet personality shines through.Dogs: Bucky gets along with other dogs, although he may need a few days to build trust. Once he does, he`s all about friendship and playtime. Cats: His experience with cats is unknown. Children: He has done well around children.Kennel Trained: Yes, Bucky is kennel trained, though he is often left out, and has been respectful of the home without destroying belongings. House Trained: He is also fully house trained.If you`re looking for a loyal companion who enjoys outdoor adventures, quiet evenings, and plenty of affection, Bucky may be the perfect addition to your family.

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