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I am Caleb. I am the last of my litter to become available. I would like to say that the rescue saved the best for last. I am about 22 lbs and 4 months old. We think I am a combo of a lab, heeler and maybe a little hound. I am affectionate, kind hearted, not rowdy ( still a puppy though!) and I love to follow my brothers and sisters or really any other dog. I have been around children and love to sit on laps. What makes me a little different is that I have a hearing impairment. ASCZ is honestly not sure if I am completely deaf but it is apparent it is very limited. At my vet appointment they also confirmed the same. This absolutely does not bring me down! I want to do all the things the other dogs do and I am smart! I am going to learn my routine quickly. That being said, I am looking for a home with humans that can be dedicated hand signal users and willing to learn how to manage and train a deaf dog. Experience is a plus but really, all my humans need is patience and perhaps a different approach than the norm. I will get it fast with visual training and positive reinforcement. Another dog would be a plus so I can watch and follow the cues of a canine leader. I am crate-trained and can't wait to find my forever home with lots of love! Here is a link to the application if you are interested in me! https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/ZIVA/Dog
I am Caleb. I am the last of my litter to become available. I would like to say that the rescue saved the best for last. I am about 22 lbs and 4 months old. We think I am a combo of a lab, heeler and maybe a little hound. I am affectionate, kind hearted, not rowdy ( still a puppy though!) and I love to follow my brothers and sisters or really any other dog. I have been around children and love to sit on laps. What makes me a little different is that I have a hearing impairment. ASCZ is honestly not sure if I am completely deaf but it is apparent it is very limited. At my vet appointment they also confirmed the same. This absolutely does not bring me down! I want to do all the things the other dogs do and I am smart! I am going to learn my routine quickly. That being said, I am looking for a home with humans that can be dedicated hand signal users and willing to learn how to manage and train a deaf dog. Experience is a plus but really, all my humans need is patience and perhaps a different approach than the norm. I will get it fast with visual training and positive reinforcement. Another dog would be a plus so I can watch and follow the cues of a canine leader. I am crate-trained and can't wait to find my forever home with lots of love! Here is a link to the application if you are interested in me! https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/ZIVA/Dog
Please go to https://asecondchanceforziva.org/adopt/adoption-application/ and fill out an application.
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ASCZ will contact you for a phone call within 72 hours after submission of your application. Please check your spam for our emails!
Additional adoption info
Please email info@asecondchanceforziva.com for an adoption application if interested in adopting or fostering a dog from ASCZ and please email us after you have submitted an application. After all checks on the application have been completed, the potential adopter will speak with the rescue to discuss what they are looking for and if a dog will be a great fit in their home. Once an application is submitted, the adopter will hear from the rescue within 72 hours.
The fee for puppies under 6 months is $525 and the fee for dogs 6 months and older is $425. This fee contributes to (but not limited to) all core vaccinations for each puppy/dog, microchip, spay/neuter, HW testing and prevention and flea/tick prevention while under the rescue's care and transportation.
Please email info@asecondchanceforziva.com for an adoption application if interested in adopting or fostering a dog from ASCZ and please email us after you have submitted an application. After all checks on the application have been completed, the potential adopter will speak with the rescue to discuss what they are looking for and if a dog will be a great fit in their home. Once an application is submitted, the adopter will hear from the rescue within 72 hours.
The fee for puppies under 6 months is $525 and the fee for dogs 6 months and older is $425. This fee contributes to (but not limited to) all core vaccinations for each puppy/dog, microchip, spay/neuter, HW testing and prevention and flea/tick prevention while under the rescue's care and transportation.
A Second Chance for Ziva, Inc. (ASCZ) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of dogs regardless of breed, size or age. ASCZ rescues, cares for and adopts out homeless dogs into loving and responsible homes. The rescue does not have a shelter but rather we rely on devoted fosters that open their homes and provide love and comfort to our dogs. ASCZ is committed to knowing our dogs but also to knowing our adopters. Every dog deserves a second chance and we are passionate about making their second chance a success.
A Second Chance for Ziva, Inc. (ASCZ) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to saving the lives of dogs regardless of breed, size or age. ASCZ rescues, cares for and adopts out homeless dogs into loving and responsible homes. The rescue does not have a shelter but rather we rely on devoted fosters that open their homes and provide love and comfort to our dogs. ASCZ is committed to knowing our dogs but also to knowing our adopters. Every dog deserves a second chance and we are passionate about making their second chance a success.
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