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Kita

Shiba Inu

Female, 7 yrs 3 mos
Des Moines, IA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
My name is Kita and I'm looking for my forever home! I’m 6 years old and live with my foster family in Bondurant, IA. I came to SIRA from a commercial breeding facility where it was my job to make puppies. But that life is behind me now. I’m a healthy girl – spayed and up-to-date on my vaccinations – and I weigh just under 25 lbs. This is my first time living with humans in a home. Everything is so new and overwhelming! But foster mom is proud of me for how I am adapting. I'm still very shy and cautious with people, but I'm starting to understand that I can trust my foster family. They're so kind to me, and their affection feels nice, even though it's new for me. Sometimes when I'm feeling very brave I'll sneak up to get petted - and sometimes I'll even give little kisses or hop up on the couch. When I meet new people, I'm curious, but I generally won't approach until I know them. My very favorite thing about my new life is being outside! I love to be outside – chasing the other dogs in the fenced yard or just hanging out pretending I’m a wild Shiba doing wild Shiba things. My foster mom hangs out with me. It spoils my wild fantasy when she watches me and I let her know with my very best HOWL! My perfect forever home will be a calm, quiet place where I can continue to get used to this new life. I’d love to have a couple of cozy, soft, quiet spots of my very own, and a kind person to pet me and give me a hotdog from time to time. Loud noises and sudden, unexpected movements spook me and my instincts make me want to bolt and hide. For that reason, my forever family will need to be extra-careful when opening doors. I’d really love to have a securely fenced yard of my own to play in and a nice dog-friend or two to play with, but I could probably get used to leash walks with some more practice. I’m learning how to walk on a leash. I’m still a bit nervous at first, but once I get going, I forget to be nervous. I'm good with other dogs and I pretty much ignore the cats here in my foster home, so I’d be fine with them too. I’ve met some kids and I’m curious about them, but nervous because of their sudden movements and squealy noises. I’m a very good girl when left on my own. Foster mom lets me have free run of the house and I don’t have accidents or destroy things while she’s gone. If you live in the Midwest and want to help a pretty girl like me learn to live her very best life, then visit www.savingshibas.com/adopt to start the process of becoming an approved SIRA adopter. The application process helps SIRA learn about you and your home environment so they can tell if we might be a good match. Once approved, they’ll introduce you to my foster mom, so we can meet!
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Angie Dickenson

Shiba Inu

Female, Young
Prole, IA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Angie Dickenson is a beautiful 4 year old female Shiba Inu! She weighs 20.8 pounds and has been very friendly with us. She's energetic and loves to play! Angie Dickenson does NOT like other dogs. She has been known to attack them unprovoked and will need to be the only dog in her new home. She needs an experienced owner that can work with on this issue. She is not a dog that can be taken to dog parks or doggie daycare. Angie Dickenson has been spayed, microchipped and is up to date on vaccinations. She tested negative for heartworms and had a dental exam and cleaning. Our vet said she is apparently healthy. Angie Dickenson's adoption fee is $325.00.If you are a preapproved adopter, just email us at adoptions.scdr@gmail.com and let us know you are interested in adopting her. If you are not preapproved, you will need to complete the adoption application at http://www.secondchancedogrescueofiowa.com. We are located in Prole Iowa. Thanks!

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Shiba Inu Rescue Association - Des Moines area

Des Moines, IA 50035

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Second Chance DOG Rescue

4803 Lisbon St., Prole, IA 50229

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