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Aussiedoodle puppies and dogs in Cedar Rapids, Iowa

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Patrick

Poodle (Standard)

Male, Adult
Cedar Rapids, IA
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Patrick is a neutered male poodle, we're sure that he's mixed with another breed but we can't say for sure what that is!  Patrick came into rescue from a person that was using him strictly for breeding, so Patrick has now experienced many firsts as an adult dog and is still learning about the world and being someone's companion and friend. He is estimated to be around 3-4 years old.   Patrick is seeking a home with a physically fenced in yard and preferably another larger dog that is friendly and willing to show him what it means to be a pampered pooch!  Patrick will require professional grooming; he had his first visit for a hair cut on the day he was rescued and he did very well all things considered! Patrick is not a fan of car rides, so there are still some things that he will need a very patient owner to help him learn about.   Patrick's adoption fee is $300 and includes his neuter, microchip, current vaccinations and preventatives plus a free basic obedience course at Cedar Run Company in Hiawatha.  Last Hope requires that all animals be kept as indoor pets only and be kept current on vaccinations and preventatives, our adoption process includes a vet history check as well as a home visit.  Patrick is only available for adoption within 60 miles/1 hour of Cedar Rapids, IA at this time.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 30, 2024, 2:57 pm
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Louis V

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, Adult
Cedar Rapids, IA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Louis, which is short for Louis Vuitton, is a timid little guy looking for someone to give him a comfortable home where he can settle in at his own pace.  Estimated to be around 7 years old, we don't know Louis full story but from the way that he was found to the way that he acts now we can only imagine the rough start this little guy has had.  Our best guess is that he was used for breeding, he is very fearful of people and does not seem to be familiar with anything other than hunkering down in a kennel.     Louis was on the run in Delaware county for many days before he was caught, he was finally able to be captured when a couple driving down the road saw him sitting frozen in the middle of the road.  When they pulled over to approach him, Louis ran in fear.  With some soft words and slow movements, they were able to gain Louis trust and get him safely into their car. He was so badly covered in fleas and his fur dirty and matted.  The water ran red with blood from the fleas, he was so terrified but let us clean and care for him.  In the days that followed we updated his vaccines and transferred Louis into a foster home to let him decompress.     Louis is very fearful of the world around him, it seems that he is in a near constant state of panic or high alert.  In his foster home he has settled nicely into a routine, found companionship in the other dogs in the home, learned to slowly start trusting people and found a new found appreciation for younger children.  Louis still startles very easily, and when startled his natural reaction is to jump and run away quickly.  Because of this and his history of being so hard to catch, we do think that a fenced in yard would be safest for him.  He would however benefit from a home that would encourage him to go for leash walks, and he will need another confident dog to help show him the ropes. As fearful of loud noises and quick movement as Louis is, he has shown very little fear and doesn't react nearly as much with the young child in the home.  He let's her approach when he's eating, and has also learned to enjoy snuggling up to her in bed when she sleeps.  He may have found comfort in this young child because she's an easy target to steal snacks from, but we'd like to believe it's because he can sense that she won't hurt him as many humans seem to have done in his past. Louis will be okay in a home with older children so long as they will listen when asked to give him a little space.  Louis is neutered but he is not potty trained.  He will wear a belly band in the home, and will follow the other dogs outside to potty. He does have a bad habit of trying to eat his stools when he poops in the house, the veterinarian believes this is an old habit from long days spent in a kennel.  He can be scared of coming inside at times, but with some gentle coaxing he comes around quickly. A leash walking routine may also help him with his potty training!    Louis is far from "perfect", but we know that the perfect home is out there for him.  Someone who will give him the time and love needed to earn his trust will be rewarded with soft eyes and the ultimate bedtime snuggles. Louis will start to show you his playful side, he may steal your dirty socks if they don't make it into the hamper in time and if you aren't careful he'll nab your snack when you aren't looking! He's been known to be playful with another friendly dog near his size, even going so far as to play bow and initiate play with them!    Louis V's adoption fee is $250 and includes his neuter, microchip, current vaccinations and preventatives.  Last Hope requires that all animals be kept as indoor pets only and looks for owners to have a history of having kept their pets altered, current on vaccines and preventatives.  Please submit an adoption application for consideration through our website, our adoption process includes a vet history check and a home visit.  Louis V is seeking a home within 50 miles of Cedar Rapids, IA at this time. We believe that he may need multiple meet and greets with a potential adopter to find the best fit for him.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 30, 2024, 2:57 pm

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