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Bear

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • German Shepherd Dog
  • Black Labrador Retriever

About Bear

Woodinville, WA

Breed

German Shepherd Dog&Black Labrador RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Bear’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bear's Story

Meet Bear, a large mixed breed pup that has a pep in his step, and a curiosity for the world around him. This sweet boy is diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects balance, coordination, and in Bear's case, vision. CH does not cause Bear pain or discomfort, nor does it progress over time. In fact, it often becomes more manageable as dogs learn to take in and interact with the world around them. All in all, this just means that he needs a little extra patience, guidance, and consistency.<br/><br/>HISTORY<br/>Bear is a young pup who is believed to have been dumped around the age of only 8 weeks old, as no owners came forward about him when we searched. His estimated date of birth is April 1, 2025. Bear's vision issues were noted almost immediately, when his finder first started caring for him. At 4.5 months of age, he saw the vet for some neurological concerns, and was diagnosed with CH, as mentioned above.<br/><br/>Bear is located in Richland, in Eastern Washington. We share information about our dogs in postings based in other cities to improve their chances of finding a great forever home. he is well worth a road trip, and we encourage you to come and meet him before you decide he should join your family! But, if necessary, HART will transport a puppy to an approved adopter in the Pacific Northwest.<br/><br/>SOCIALIZATION, TEMPERAMENT AND TRAINING<br/>Bear has been in several foster homes while we worked to better understand his needs and help him thrive. Early placements with toddlers and high noise levels were overwhelming for him, particularly due to his vision impairment and sensitivity to lighting changes. He primarily sees shadows and outlines, and he may react to visual triggers such as cars or squirrels when outdoors.<br/><br/>Bear is a vocal dog and enjoys expressing himself, so he is not well-suited for apartments, condos, or high-density living.<br/><br/>In his current foster home, Bear has made tremendous progress. He lives with multiple dogs of varying ages and has learned their boundaries beautifully. While he can initially be very eager to play and may push limits due to slower processing of social cues, he is highly capable of learning. With guidance, consistency, and occasional management (such as crate breaks), Bear has shown that lessons stick - and he now respectfully interacts with the other dogs in the home.<br/><br/>Bear loves other dogs, especially playful, medium-to-large dogs who enjoy active play. The younger dogs in the home adore him and match his energy, while the older dogs enjoy his company at a calmer pace.<br/><br/>He is:<br/>-Crate trained<br/>-Potty trained<br/>-Comfortable using a doggy door<br/>-Learning basic commands<br/>-Treat-motivated and eager to engage in training<br/><br/>Bear is young, curious, and happiest when he has companionship, structure, and activity. He thrives with interaction and does best when he isn't left alone for long stretches of time.<br/><br/> <br/>He is working on basic commands & how to be confident in his every day life. Bear would love for you to take him to school so he can learn ALL the skills he needs to be his best self. He is comfortable in a crate, and potty trained. <br/><br/>It's important to remember: Bear is a LARGE puppy, and PUPPIES ARE HARD WORK! This (not so) little guy is just getting started in understanding the world around him. He still has everything to learn about being a civilized member of a mainly-human family. Please don't apply to adopt Bear unless you're sure you have the time, energy and desire to raise him right!<br/><br/>HEALTH STATUS<br/>General info<br/>Bear is up to date on vaccines, microchipped, neutered, and dewormed. He appears to be in good health. Once full grown, he will likely be somewhere in the 70 lbs range. As stated previously, Bear is diagnosed with a neurological condition and lives with a vision impairment. He can and will live a happy and normal life with your help. <br/><br/>ADOPTION<br/>The adoption fee for Bear is $425. For more pictures of Bear, see him Facebook album at https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1052851403662615&type=3<br/><br/>To apply to adopt Bear, please complete our online adoption application at https://new.helterluv.com/matchme/adopt/HAWA/Dog, or email HearthfireART@gmail.com and request an adoption application form.<br/><br/>HART dogs live in foster homes, not in a kennel facility. To respect our fosters' privacy, we make our dogs available to meet adopters only after an adoption has been approved.

Meet Bear, a large mixed breed pup that has a pep in his step, and a curiosity for the world around him. This sweet boy is diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects balance, coordination, and in Bear's case, vision. CH does not cause Bear pain or discomfort, nor does it progress over time. In fact, it often becomes more manageable as dogs learn to take in and interact with the world around them. All in all, this just means that he needs a little extra patience, guidance, and consistency.

HISTORY
Bear is a young pup who is believed to have been dumped around the age of only 8 weeks old, as no owners came forward about him when we searched. His estimated date of birth is April 1, 2025. Bear's vision issues were noted almost immediately, when his finder first started caring for him. At 4.5 months of age, he saw the vet for some neurological concerns, and was diagnosed with CH, as mentioned above.

Bear is located in Richland, in Eastern Washington. We share information

Meet Bear, a large mixed breed pup that has a pep in his step, and a curiosity for the world around him. This sweet boy is diagnosed with cerebellar hypoplasia (CH), a neurological condition that affects balance, coordination, and in Bear's case, vision. CH does not cause Bear pain or discomfort, nor does it progress over time. In fact, it often becomes more manageable as dogs learn to take in and interact with the world around them. All in all, this just means that he needs a little extra patience, guidance, and consistency.

HISTORY
Bear is a young pup who is believed to have been dumped around the age of only 8 weeks old, as no owners came forward about him when we searched. His estimated date of birth is April 1, 2025. Bear's vision issues were noted almost immediately, when his finder first started caring for him. At 4.5 months of age, he saw the vet for some neurological concerns, and was diagnosed with CH, as mentioned above.

Bear is located in Richland, in Eastern Washington. We share information about our dogs in postings based in other cities to improve their chances of finding a great forever home. he is well worth a road trip, and we encourage you to come and meet him before you decide he should join your family! But, if necessary, HART will transport a puppy to an approved adopter in the Pacific Northwest.

SOCIALIZATION, TEMPERAMENT AND TRAINING
Bear has been in several

How To Adopt

Bear was listed as Adoptable by HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)
How can I adopt Bear?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team). They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Bear is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team) for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bear?
If you've submitted an inquiry, HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bear, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team), and they'll be happy to help!
HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)'s Adoption Policy
All our pets are in private foster homes. HART does not have a facility. For this reason, we introduce pets to potential adopters only after the adoption application has been approved. Our process involves: # A detailed application form, which must be submitted electronically # An online background check # Reference checks (calls to your vet, landlord, and at least two personal references) # Interviews with all the adults in the home (and, if the pet is intended primarily as a child's companion, we talk with the child) # A home visit, conducted at our discretion by a member of HART or a trusted rescue colleague Most of our pets are located in the Tri-Cities (Kennewick/Richland/Pasco) in Eastern Washington, and we place pets only in homes within the Pacific Northwest. As needed we may arrange for a trusted member of our team to transport a pet to an adopter, at the adopter's expense. We do not ever release pets to a third party for transportation; we personally introduce every pet to their adopter. HART is a registered 501(c)3 charity. We depend on adoption fees and donations to continue serving our community. We do not have an office or facility, and our team is made up only of volunteers. Our entire income goes to helping animals.

Bear is from HART (Hearthfire Animal Rescue Team)

[West Richland, WA]

Our Mission
HART helps people who love animals to help the pets they care about. # If you're looking to add a pet to your family and need to be sure it's a good fit for your lifestyle, pet experience and resources, we provide full, detailed and accurate information about the pet they adopt. We also take care to fully understand what ...
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