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Name: Iris
Breed: Pit Bull Terrier Mix
Age: 5 Years
Size: Large 87 lbs ~Large Range: 61 - 100 lbs
Adoption Donation: $75 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.
Other: Spayed Female, Vaccinations current, Microchip, No other pets, Older considerate children only,
Iris is super sweet...You are gonna love her!
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7/15/18: Iris is still sleeping at our house. I know there has to be home out there just wants 1 pet to sit on the couch with them. Iris is a perfect Netflix binge watcher. She loves going for short walks, but she gets hot really fast and would prefer to sit in the AC and sleep. It's kinda like having a large cat but you don't have to clean a litter box.
She has done well with seeing the neighbor dogs on the other side of the fence, BUT we've learned as long as other dogs keep their distance or she knows they can't get to her, she is ok. It's only when they get close enough to touch her that she gets upset.
If you don't have other pets, please consider giving Iris a chance. She so sweet and easy, everyone that meets her loves her.
4/7/18: Iris is the easiest dog ever to have in your home. She sleeps 95% of the time that you are home. She loves all people; she has met many of our friends and has been great around everyone. Iris doesn't even bark at the mailman. She loves going for walks but car rides are her favorite. She just loves being around you. Iris is not the type of dog that wants to be on top of you, she just needs to be in the same room. She may be the first dog that I've ever met that understands how big she is. While Iris can't live with other dogs, she doesn't care when she sees them on the other side of a fence or on walks. We hope to get more information on this for adopters as it warms up outside (hopefully soon?) and we can be outside more. Also, we are working on getting her into some training classes as well.
Iris does not like to be left alone but we have been working on a routine along with anti-anxiety meds that have made leaving her alone much less stressful on her. Iris is good being left for 4 or 5 hours at a time. It can be longer if really needed and must be in a secure room. Iris is not destructive when left alone, she just gets very stressed. We do work during the week so she is left alone while we are at work and we come home for lunch and let Iris out for a short bit before going back to work.
If you are a homebody that just wants a dog to watch TV with you all day, Iris is perfect. She has been thru so much and would love a place to call her own. Please consider giving this lovely girl a chance.
2/13/18: Iris has now been with us for almost eight months and continues to be the sweetest thing. She had another surgery to get some mammary lumps removed that were non-cancerous. Poor thing has been through so much since she has been here, but she continues to keep her silly and sweet personality. She is looking and feeling great now and has no more medical issues going on! She listens well, is very calm, and doesn’t jump or roughhouse at all. She loves to nap and snuggle and just be with her people. She doesn’t react at all to seeing other dogs in public so she has no problem going for walks or riding in the car and seeing other dogs. She just doesn’t like them to get in her personal bubble. She is very treat motivated and learns quickly. She could go to a training class (if the dogs all stay on a leash to avoid her bubble) and I think she would be great at it. She loooves treats and food and to please her people. Iris is truly a great dog, one of my favorites, and she deserves a great home.
9/29/17: It’s hard to explain how a picture can make you want to help, but as soon as I saw the picture of Iris online I knew we needed to help her. She came from an out of state pound where she ended up giving birth to seven puppies. She and her puppies had nowhere to go and it was heartbreaking seeing them all in the pound. After a few days of organizing transportation (including two flights from Pilots N Paws), they were here! A short time after arriving Iris became very sick and needed to go to the emergency vet for surgery. She had a horrible infection in her uterus and needed immediate surgery to save her life. She ended up staying at the vet for two days because of mild complications with the surgery, but she pulled through and everything was good again. Until she went to the vet again for a routine exam and it was discovered she was heartworm positive. Poor Iris has been through so much already and now this. She has been going through heartworm treatment for two months and has one more month left. The treatment is getting injections once a month to kill the heartworms. She has been doing very well with treatment. She needs to be on crate rest while she goes through the treatment which is not a big deal for her since she is already very mellow and laid back.
Iris is one of the sweetest dogs I have ever met. We have fostered over 70 dogs and there’s something about Iris that has touched my heart. She’s only about 4 years old, but she has an old soul. She is very mellow and relaxed. She loves to hang out with her people and is not hyper or needy at all. She listens very well and is treat motivated so teaching her new things has been easy. Iris needs to go to a home with no other pets though. Some dogs just want to be the only pet and that is what Iris wants for her best life. She deserves all of the attention to herself. She does well on walks and if she sees other dogs she does not try and get to them. She just ignores them. She loves going for car rides and will sit in the back calmly and look out the window.
Unfortunately, Iris does have some separation anxiety so she needs to go to a home with no shared walls. She has a special crate she stays in when we are not home and she does very well in it, but she does bark and whine when we leave. The crate is an extra strong metal crate that she cannot break out of. When she was in a weaker crate she was able to break out of it and chewed the wood trim of our door and window. Because of this, it is recommended she not be left out when no one is home. When we are home, she is super easy, does not bark or whine at all, and just wants to hang out with you on the couch or outside in the sunshine.
Iris is truly a great dog and I am so thankful we were able to help her. If you have a home with no pets and are looking for an amazing dog, Iris is it.
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