

Bob
- Senior
- Male
- Small
- Schnauzer
- Poodle
About Bob
Clifton, VA
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bob ’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$400
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Bob 's Story
(Senior Alert) <br/>Please share<br/>Meet Bob 💙<br/>Bob is a ~12.5-year-old Schnoodle who has had to start over more than once in his life. We originally rescued him from Africa, and he went on to be deeply loved by his mom for many years. Earlier this year, she had to move into memory care and, through no fault of his own, Bob found himself back in rescue—once again needing a place to land.<br/>At his age, that’s a hard thing to ask of any dog. What Bob needs now is not another transition—but his true, final forever home.<br/>Bob is a sweet, loving little guy who enjoys his leash walks and being close to his people. He does well with laid back dogs, he can be bossy with some dogs. He rides best in a crate in the car and settles nicely into a calm routine. Bob does well with rules and structure. <br/>We do want to be very honest so we set Bob—and his future family—up for success. In his previous home, Bob was given table scraps and now sees human food as very high value. If he gets ahold of it and someone tries to take it away, he can react aggressively, this can easily be managed by not leaving human food around, he does just fine with his dog food. This behavior is specific to human food and is very manageable with awareness and structure.<br/>Bob’s ideal home is a low traffic, adult home (teens are okay) where he can enjoy a predictable routine. While he’s done well around children, with the food issues it's best not to place him in a home with kids. <br/>Senior dogs like Bob are so often overlooked—especially when they come with a few quirks—but they are also the ones who love the deepest. We are holding onto hope that someone out there will see Bob for who he is—a dog who has given his whole heart, lost everything he knew, and just wants one last place to belong. Please email Breshkie@gmail with questions/interest.
(Senior Alert)
Please share
Meet Bob 💙
Bob is a ~12.5-year-old Schnoodle who has had to start over more than once in his life. We originally rescued him from Africa, and he went on to be deeply loved by his mom for many years. Earlier this year, she had to move into memory care and, through no fault of his own, Bob found himself back in rescue—once again needing a place to land.
At his age, that’s a hard thing to ask of any dog. What Bob needs now is not another transition—but his true, final forever home.
Bob is a sweet, loving little guy who enjoys his leash walks and being close to his people. He does well with laid back dogs, he can be bossy with some dogs. He rides best in a crate in the car and settles nicely into a calm routine. Bob does well with rules and structure.
We do want to be very honest so we set Bob—and his future family—up for success. In his previous home, Bob was given table scraps and now sees human food as very high value. If he gets ahold of it and someone tries to take it
(Senior Alert)
Please share
Meet Bob 💙
Bob is a ~12.5-year-old Schnoodle who has had to start over more than once in his life. We originally rescued him from Africa, and he went on to be deeply loved by his mom for many years. Earlier this year, she had to move into memory care and, through no fault of his own, Bob found himself back in rescue—once again needing a place to land.
At his age, that’s a hard thing to ask of any dog. What Bob needs now is not another transition—but his true, final forever home.
Bob is a sweet, loving little guy who enjoys his leash walks and being close to his people. He does well with laid back dogs, he can be bossy with some dogs. He rides best in a crate in the car and settles nicely into a calm routine. Bob does well with rules and structure.
We do want to be very honest so we set Bob—and his future family—up for success. In his previous home, Bob was given table scraps and now sees human food as very high value. If he gets ahold of it and someone tries to take it away, he can react aggressively, this can easily be managed by not leaving human food around, he does just fine with his dog food. This behavior is specific to human food and is very manageable with awareness and structure.
Bob’s ideal home is a low traffic, adult home (teens are okay) where he can enjoy a predictable routine. While he’s done well around children, with the food issues it's bes
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Bob is from Dog World Rescue, Inc.
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