Meet Quanah and Neera!
Are you ready for double the love, double the fun, and double the loyalty? Quanah and Neera are an inseparable bonded pair of furry best friends who are looking for their forever home together. These two beautiful souls have been through a lot, and now they need your help to find the loving home they deserve.
Quanah, the handsome Malamute Husky mix, and Neera, the sweet Shiloh Shepherd, are both 7 years old and have hearts as big as their wagging tails. They have been the beloved companions of their current owner, who unfortunately has Stage 4 cancer and needs to find them a new home quickly due to health reasons. Their owner's son, who has MS, is no longer able to provide the level of care and activity that these energetic pups need.
Both Quanah and Neera are super family-friendly dogs who adore spending time with people. Quanah, weighing in at 89 lbs, is a bit larger than Neera, who is a dainty 49 lbs. They love nothing more than running and playing in a spacious yard, so a home with some land would be ideal for them. They're used to having a doggy door to let themselves in and out, and they've even been known to enjoy a thrilling 4-wheeling adventure!
These working dogs thrive on attention and exercise and are always up for an adventure. Quanah enjoys hiking and exploring the great outdoors, while Neera is a fetch enthusiast who could play for hours. They're both housebroken and well-behaved indoors, but they do have some separation anxiety and would benefit from the guidance of a patient trainer. While they're not fans of the kennel, they'll happily curl up together for a cozy nap on their own terms. They're affectionate cuddle buddies who love to snuggle up close. And these are probably the smartest pooches you'll ever meet. They know all the basic commands and even a few sledding commands.
Quanah and Neera would thrive in a home with plenty of space to run and play, whether on a farm or with an active family who loves the great outdoors as much as they do. They do tend to chase chickens, so a home without poultry would be best.
Quanah and Neera are ready to steal your heart if you're looking for two devoted companions to join your family. They're waiting patiently for someone to open their home and their hearts to them, offering a lifetime of love, loyalty, and unforgettable adventures. Are you ready to make their dreams come true? Contact us today to meet this dynamic duo and start the journey to your happily ever after!
HOW TO ADOPT FROM PAWS N HOOVES
What do we need to set up a meet and greet? This is an adoption application that you can link to right here. https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/11077/generic
An adoption volunteer will look it over to determine who you qualify for and what we need to get you qualified.
Once you meet the puppy or adult that you want to join your family, we will ask you to put a $100 non refundable hold deposit. This holds your puppy/dog while we get you approved. We will require 2 non relative (including fiance, significant other etc.) nor cohabitating references that can speak to your dog experience, proof of home ownership or a landlord letter with any exclusions and a physical home visit looking for safety issues and discussion of any advance questions. We get personal because we want the very best for these survivors, and we're sure that you do too. You may not qualify for all dogs or any dogs. Please speak to a PNH volunteer if you aren’t sure if you will qualify. 719-500-1880
Once you are approved, we get you set up with your adoption date. Adoptions are online through Dropbox sign and phone or video if you have questions. This is legally binding, so you will want to make sure you have your questions answered before signing. We then finalize you as the adopter in our Petstablished system, which gives you access to all records, coupons, and literature.
We ask for the additional adoption fee, which varies on age. Then you go get your puppy from the fosters home (this is planned in advance) Additional $400 for puppies under 1 Additional $350 for adults between 1-6 $ Additional $200 for seniors 6+ $250 for behavior challenged dogs needing extensive training, $250 per dog for bonded pairs (total of $500)We will let you know which dogs qualify for which adoption fee.
After adoption, you are required to attend obedience classes with your new puppy at a facility that provides positive only, reward based training. This is at your expense with completion expected in the first 3 months. Adult dogs can receive obedience or behavior training, depending on need. This is at your expense, but.......we refund $100 when you send the certificate of completion!!! ( if you believe fear or force based training methods are the way to go, we are not the right fit for you and will not approve an adoption) shock collars including underground fencing, prong collars, leash whips, etc are all very counter intuitive when asking your new best friend to be the goodest boy or girl possible. Ask us how you can learn more about positive only training.
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