Safe Haven of Iowa County

We are a no-kill rescue for stray and abandoned cats and dogs. We accept some relinquishments, space permitting, on a case by case vote by the Board.

Williamsburg, IA,52361
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (319) 622-7387

Website: www.wesavepets.com

Rex (Courtesy Listing)

Labrador Retriever | Solon, IA

Age : 5 Years 3 MonthsAdultMale

About

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Rex (Courtesy Listing)

Rex is not currently up for adoption at our shelter - instead we are helping his owner, Spenser, by listing him as a Courtesy Listing in hopes we can help him find someone that will welcome Rex into their home!     Spenser's contact info is down below for anyone potentially interested....   Rex's current owner has provided more information about him below, please read:   “Rex is an anxious lover boy who is a big fan of cuddles. He loves to be outside sniffing and soaking up the sun. He also enjoys his naps, where I imagine he chases rabbits and squirrels to his heart's delight. He is very vocal when he plays, which I find adorable. Rex has a moderate-high energy level, depending on the day. In our building, he loves to say hi to everyone, get pets and, of course loves being told he is a good boy. He loves mental stimulation and is very food motivated. His recent favorite treat is a pupsicle, he absolutely loves it! He will chase toys/balls in the apartment, but is too busy sniffing when we are outside to play fetch. Rex would do best in a home with a very stable routine. With proper introductions, I think he may do well in a home with another dog, as we can go to the dog park and he plays well with other dogs. He does not do well with cats. I think he would love a yard to run around and sniff in. I currently live alone, so I am not sure how well he would do with kids. Rex is house-trained and knows basic commands like sit, lay, and we are working on stay. He has separation anxiety which we tried to work on, but with medical school, it just is not feasible for me. I am willing to help contribute to his separation anxiety training financially, and can also put you in touch with the trainer we had planned to work with. He came to me with major leash reactivity to trucks/buses/motorcycles, but after working with a trainer we have gotten that reduced to where he doesn't pull on the leash as much, but just barks and looks to you for treats. He absolutely loves training and working on new skills, you can really tell how excited and happy he gets when he is rewarded and learning. Rex is up to date on all vaccinations and is microchipped. Currently, when going to the vet he is sedated beforehand and then muzzled while they do any procedures/tests. He is muzzle trained with a basket muzzle and does great with it on. He is on sertraline for his anxiety. Feel free to reach out with any other specific questions and I will do my best to answer them! I will of course be able to provide you with all of his toys/dog bed/kennel (rarely used)/treats/food/leashes and current medications, as well as his heart guard and flea & tick medications.”   Owners info :    Spenser Pfannenstiel [email protected] 563-349-8806

Adoption Process
Adopters must fill out an application and be approved. Appointment is made to meet/pick up the pet. Adoption fee is returned if the adopter notifies us the adoption in not working and returns the pet within two weeks.


Contact
Safe Haven of Iowa County
(319) 622-7387
[email protected]
www.wesavepets.com

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