Crest (20240704-08)gender

Crest (20240704-08)
Breed Mountain Cur, Husky
Color Brown / Chocolate, Gray / Blue / Silver
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story

PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE DOG'S PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. Our Volunteers use up valuable time answering questions, when the answers are readily available on our website. Our adoptions come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. We are a foster-based rescue. We do not have a facility. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN ONTARIO WILL ONLY BE ARRANGED ONCE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!! Please visit our website for more information: https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or fill in our adoption application: https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php OUT-OF-TOWN Dogs with NDR refer to dogs we have saved that have yet to make their journey to Ontario. These dogs are currently in our care with the help of our partners in the area. These dogs will all travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found. This dog is currently located in: Kentucky Name: Crest (20240704-08) Age: 2 years Weight: approx 50lbs Gender: male Spayed/Neutered: yes Breed: cur/husky mix Color: ashey brown/gray Neck size (for collar): 16.5” Chest circumference (for harness): 8.5-9" Height (from top of head): 30” Length (from nose to base of tail): 34.5” Crate size recommended: medium/large Good with women: yes Good with men: yes Good with kids: yes Good with other dogs: yes Good with cats: unknown - will be tested shortly House trained: in progress Crate trained: yes Energy level: medium Can be handled/touched: yes Barker: not that we’ve noticed Flight risk: no Food aggressive: no Current food: dry (whatever is donated) Walks on leash: yes Leash reactive to people or dogs: no Rides well in car: yes Destructive: no Needs a home with a yard: preferred Needs a home with another dog: no Can live in an apartment: basement apartment or townhome would be fine Backstory: Crest came to the shelter on June 13th by city police. He was found abandoned around a lake near Stone Crest. When Crest came to us he was hungry, scared, unsure and covered in sores. He would flinch when you tried to pet him as if he was scared to be hit, he took up to women quicker than men. He’s been with us for almost a month now and boy has he done a complete 180! This boy is thriving despite living in a shelter he is so happy. His sores have all cleared up, he’s put on some good weight and man oh man has his personality truly came out. Crest is a sweet natured goofball, he is calm and collected when need be, can be handled with no problem but also has that wild child side where he wants to run, jump and play. Crest was already neutered when he came to the shelter which tells us he had a family at one point, but what did that family do to him? He was not reclaimed not a single call or message about him. From what we can tell it’s possible Crest could be house trained, he doesn’t like using the bathroom in his kennel but when he has to he uses it in the back near the outside portion and stays far away from it. We’ve not noticed any food aggression in the slightest with people. Crest seems to love everyone he meets after the first 5 minutes of shy awkwardness, doesn’t seem to mind other dogs or cats. His stunning crystal blue eyes tells us this boy has been through it but always keeps his head up and makes the best out of every situation. Don’t let this handsome boy slip through your fingers, he’s looking for his perfect forever family!g forever family. He would thrive with a dog sibling, to help him feel safe and confident.

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