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Jack is a 1 - 2 year old medium sized mixed breed dog that we are guessing to be a Collie mix, and he currently weighs around 50 - 55 pounds.
Jack first came to our shelter as a stray, and went unclaimed. After listing him for adoption we had a family reach out, and offered to foster him so we could learn a bit more about Jack's personality. We now know a bit more about Jack that could set him up better in the future. When Jack first came to the shelter we didn't have any previous home history, but we now know that he does seem to be potty trained after adjusting to a routine, while he doesn't like being kennel he will go in when encouraged with treats, and he worked on several commands while in foster care. He knows sit, down, shake, and place, a command for when he needs to go to his bed to relax. Some other commands he got started on but still need some work are stay, heel, and off, for when he is jumping up on people. Jack is a chewer, and busy boy that needs a home that will not only work him physically but keep him mentally stimulated as well. While he does do well with all people he can be a bit too rough with little kids, but with more work on his manners when playing, and greeting people he could do really well with kids to play with. Jack still does well with other dogs, and having another dog in the home to keep him company when his family is busy would be perfect for him!
Jack's adoption fee is $200, and he is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, tested negative for heartworm, and will receive monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention while in our care. If you feel you could be a good match for Jack please fill out an application online by going to this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPov6JGu-kbLwlMN0d3kIDewVrJ23H2D41HH0Ud0-bJEs-dg/viewform
Jack is a 1 - 2 year old medium sized mixed breed dog that we are guessing to be a Collie mix, and he currently weighs around 50 - 55 pounds.
Jack first came to our shelter as a stray, and went unclaimed. After listing him for adoption we had a family reach out, and offered to foster him so we could learn a bit more about Jack's personality. We now know a bit more about Jack that could set him up better in the future. When Jack first came to the shelter we didn't have any previous home history, but we now know that he does seem to be potty trained after adjusting to a routine, while he doesn't like being kennel he will go in when encouraged with treats, and he worked on several commands while in foster care. He knows sit, down, shake, and place, a command for when he needs to go to his bed to relax. Some other commands he got started on but still need some work are stay, heel, and off, for when he is jumping up on people. Jack is a chewer, and busy boy that needs a home that will not only work him physically but keep him mentally stimulated as well. While he does do well with all people he can be a bit too rough with little kids, but with more work on his manners when playing, and greeting people he could do really well with kids to play with. Jack still does well with other dogs, and having another dog in the home to keep him company when his family is busy would be perfect for him!
Jack's adoption fee is $200, and he is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped, tested negative for heartworm, and will receive monthly flea, tick, and heartworm prevention while in our care. If you feel you could be a good match for Jack please fill out an application online by going to this link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfPov6JGu-kbLwlMN0d3kIDewVrJ23H2D41HH0Ud0-bJEs-dg/viewform
You can also submit an application prior to visiting the shelter. This way we could potentially have it approved before coming to visit.
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Submit Application
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Approve Application
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
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Take the Pet Home
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If an animal receives more than one application we will take each application into consideration to find hopefully make the best match for the pet. We do not do first come first serve.
If an animal receives more than one application we will take each application into consideration to find hopefully make the best match for the pet. We do not do first come first serve.
Rivers and Bluffs Animal Shelter will be a passionate advocate that will provide quality care for companion animals in need as we seek their forever homes & educate the community about responsible pet ownership.
Rivers and Bluffs Animal Shelter will be a passionate advocate that will provide quality care for companion animals in need as we seek their forever homes & educate the community about responsible pet ownership.
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