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Shiba Inu-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Mateo, CA, USA

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Bond - Shiba Inu / Shepherd / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Shiba Inu-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Mateo, CA, USA

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Nickname
Bond
Breed
Shiba Inu-Unknown Mix
Gender
Male
Age
Young
Location
San Mateo, CA, 94403, USA

Description

Shiba Inu-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in San Mateo, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Shiba Inu / Shepherd / Mixed (short coat). Bond, Neutered male, 19 Months old, 37-Lbs. If you would like to give BOND a forever home, please contact abetterchancerescuegmail OR click

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to download application form: s3.amazonaws/abetterchance/ABC+Application+form.docx Visit us at Yelp: .yelp/biz/a-better-chance-rescue-san-mateo About Bond: Bond is a young pup with charming personality besides his bright appearance. He is sweet, mellow, cuddly, and affectionate. He loves being around people and is aimed to please. He has already mastered some basic commands and is potty trained. He is well behaved inside the house, with no chewing or barking issues; he walks excellently on leash. He gets along with dogs, either in public places or indoors. Bond will make a great companion pet for family. He is currently under loving care and structured training in Fremont. Please watch Bond’s videos to learn how much love this young pup would like to share with your family if only he’s given a second chance in life. Bond’s rescue story: At Christmas eve, Bond was found lying on the roadside, appeared hungry and tired. We fed him some food and noticed that one of his leg had a wound and that caused him limping along. Figured he could have got lost or abandoned by his owner, we took him to the hospital to treat his injured leg. No chip was found on Bond, and posting on the Internet didn't land his master either. Adoption program seems to be the only sensible arrangement for Bond. Under the loving care at foster home, he quickly settled in and is enjoying family life very much. Please watch Bond’s YouTube videos below: About Bond youtu.be/Paq2mnFT6nE Bond’s album youtu.be/Y87GAQSHF2E Temperaments: - SOCIALIZATION - Social inclination: Submissive People/Children-friendly: Yes (Kids over 10-yo) Gets along with cats: NO Gets along with outside dogs: Yes - ANXIETY - Skittish: No Fear of men: No Barks when unattended: No Chews things up when unattended: No - AGGRESSION - Biting incidents: No Food aggression with dogs: No Food aggression with humans: No - DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES - Energy level: Moderate House trained: Yes Leash-trained: Good on leash Commands learned: Sit Adapts in new environments? 3 days Dog gets to go out with foster family in a day: 3-times a day Good in car: Yes

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1052487
Date Listed
10/13/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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