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Schnauzer (Giant) Dogs For Adoption in COLUMBIA, MD, USA

BAKER (COURTESY POST) - Giant Schnauzer Dog For Adoption

Schnauzer (Giant) Dogs For Adoption in COLUMBIA, MD, USA

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Nickname
BAKER (COURTESY POST)
Breed
Schnauzer (Giant)
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
COLUMBIA, MD, 21045, USA

Description

Schnauzer (Giant) Dogs For Adoption in COLUMBIA, MD, USA

Posted Breed: Giant Schnauzer. DISCLOSURE: The adoptable pets in our program are still in the care and custody of owners who wish to re-home their pet. Owners have enlisted Rescue Well to provide mark

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eting and screening of applicants as a service, free of charge. All fees and adoption conditions are determined by the owner. We advise that adopters do not send payment or deposits for pets prior to adopting. ***** Handsome Baker is 4yo, weighs 90lbs, is neutered, is up to date on his vaccines, and is microchipped. Baker's guardian adds: He's a snuggler and loves being by me and being loved on. He's usually good with other dogs; we have a mini yorkipoo who rules him; he's never hurt him and will let the little one dominate him while playing. Baker knows 'sit', 'paw', 'come'-but stubborn, 'drop it'-something in mouth he should not have, but playfully keeps toys, 'leave it'-something he should never have or placing his nose to smell such as on counters and kid toys. Baker has free range of the home during the day since my husband works from home and sleeps on his dog bed next to our bed at night; also, Baker is great during car rides. I'm so worried he will turn and bite the kids now for all the different reasons that day he's off. He seems to get worse as he gets older." Baker's guardian explains why she has made the difficult decision to rehome him: "Reactive tendencies, food aggressive, growls if go near during his feeding, doesn’t like his collar pulled, but ok on leash. He was rejected by groomer for aggression so I have been grooming him myself the last few years with no problems from him. This is such a difficult thing for us, crying and trying to make the right decision. We have tried in home trainer in past but she wasn’t much help. She said he was a herding dog and is stubborn." Bite/scratch/lunge/attack incidents: On approximately 12 April 2024, Baker bit his male guardian and the veterinarian; the bites broke the skin, medical attention was unwarranted, and animal control was not involved. Baker's guardian explains the circumstances: "Vet-Recently bit our vet, when he came into the room, Baker deep growled at him, so he came back with treats and seemed more accepting until the vet tried to look in his ear as he was eating his treat, and reacted and jumped and bit his hand. Husband-Recently bit our husband for trying to take something out of his mouth, if you say drop it sternly he will but he just tried to take it and got punctured several times on his hand, we have 3 kids and don’t want to chance this happening to them." Baker's guardian states the following regarding children: Baker lives with children (ages, 7, 9, and 11), but his guardian doesn't recommend his living with children, stating "When they play, he runs with them, but then starts to nip at ankles and tries to wrap his legs around them". Baker's guardian states the following regarding dogs: Baker lives with a dog, so his guardian recommends his living with smaller dogs, stating "He plays with him. He seems to like smaller dogs". Baker's guardian states the following regarding cats: Since Baker hasn't lived with or otherwise been around cats, his guardian doesn't recommend his living with cats. Baker's guardian describes him as: Very active Couch potato Barks alot Friendly Likes to be touched Affectionate Independent Protective Always at your side Indoor dog Outdoor dog House-Trained Likes men Likes women Separation anxiety Baker's guardian describes his ideal future home: "Baker is accustomed to (my husband) a remote worker, someone who is able to be consistent with commands and has patience to train him and be consistent. An additional small dog a plus. Would probably benefit from a fenced-in yard or a farm." Rehoming Fee: None Location: Columbia Station, OH (Guardians will transport Baker for meet and greet/home visit with prospective adopter if interviewed and seriously considered.) ***** ADOPTION PROCESS 1. If you are interested in ADOPTING me, please CLICK HERE: ADOPT ME 2. When your application is received, a Placement Manager will do a basic screening. Applications will be forwarded to the owner for further screening and continuation in the adoption process. 3. Please give us 48-72 hours for a Placement Manager to respond after you submit your application. If it has been longer than that, please email: rescuewellrehomegmail PLEASE NOTE: We provide ALL of the information we have on this pet, here on this page, in its entirety from the pet's owner. For more on how our process works, please read our DISCLOSURE. IMPORTANT: By completing an adoption application, you consent to Rescue Well screening your application, contacting your references, and forwarding your application to the pet owner for further consideration. All adoption decisions are determined by the owner.

Physical Attributes

Likes to Vocalize
Lots
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Energy Level
High
Activity Level
Highly Active
Exercise Needs
High
Fence Required
Not Required
Obedience Training
Has Basic Training
Owner Experience Required
None
Other
HousetrainedProtective/TerritorialGood in a CarLikes to Play with ToysLikes to Be in Your Lap

Personality

Playful
Yes
Independent
Yes
Affectionate
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Organization name
Rescue Well Incorporated
Location
COLUMBIA, Maryland, 21045
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1340624
Date Listed
08/28/2024
Date Expires
Expired

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