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Cedar

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Shiba Inu

About Cedar

Manassas, VA

Breed

Shiba Inu

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Red / Chestnut / Orange

Behavior

Personality
Playful, Affectionate
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Cedar’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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.

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Cedar's Story

Hello everyone! My name is now Cedar. My foster family loves the outdoors and thought the name suited me perfectly. I’m a 2-year-old male Shiba Inu with a big heart and a resilient spirit. I previously lived in two homes, and I was dropped off at a Maryland clinic for my neuter surgery. After my procedure, DC SIR picked me up and welcomed me into foster care. When my foster mom arrived to get me, I went right to her. I trusted her to lift me up and carry me to the car to take me home. I was a little anxious during the ride, especially with the strange cone around my head, but I did my best to relax. Once we arrived, I carefully sniffed around my new home and surroundings. I spotted a doggie door and tried to go through it, but that pesky cone stopped me! Eventually, I made it out to the backyard, where I was able to relieve myself. To keep things low-stress while I recover, my foster mom has left my harness on so it doesn’t have to go on and off too often. I don’t mind it at all. We even went on a short walk. I like to pull a little, but since I just had surgery, we’re keeping things calm and short. I love belly rubs and will happily roll onto my back to ask for more. I’ve had a great appetite and love every bit of food and treats offered to me so far. My first night was peaceful, and I got some needed rest after such a busy day. I’ve met my foster fursister and wasn’t scared of her at all. I’m a sweet, playful, snuggly 30-pound lap dog who gives lots of kisses. If you think your home is the furever home for me, please apply to adopt me. <br/>Absolute cuddle bug once he warms up to you. Hesitant with strangers coming into the home so would need to be initially separated until comfortable with new people<br/>Location: Extended <br/>Dogs: Yes (females) <br/>Cats: Yes <br/>Kids: No <br/>Age: 2 yrs <br/>Weight 30 lbs <br/>Intake date: 2/24/26 <br/>Cedar’s rescue album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1483520946473598&type=3<br/>Step by step process on how to apply: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgW-CQMpYFY<br/>Other ways to follow DC SIR:<br/>www.dcsir.org <br/>www.facebook.com/dcshibainurescue <br/>www.twitter.com/DCShibaRescue <br/>www.pinterest.com/dcsir/ <br/>www.YouTube.com/DCShibaInuRescue<br/>www.instagram.com/dcshibainurescue

Hello everyone! My name is now Cedar. My foster family loves the outdoors and thought the name suited me perfectly. I’m a 2-year-old male Shiba Inu with a big heart and a resilient spirit. I previously lived in two homes, and I was dropped off at a Maryland clinic for my neuter surgery. After my procedure, DC SIR picked me up and welcomed me into foster care. When my foster mom arrived to get me, I went right to her. I trusted her to lift me up and carry me to the car to take me home. I was a little anxious during the ride, especially with the strange cone around my head, but I did my best to relax. Once we arrived, I carefully sniffed around my new home and surroundings. I spotted a doggie door and tried to go through it, but that pesky cone stopped me! Eventually, I made it out to the backyard, where I was able to relieve myself. To keep things low-stress while I recover, my foster mom has left my harness on so it doesn’t have to go on and off too often. I don’t mind it at all. We even went on a short walk. I like to pull

Hello everyone! My name is now Cedar. My foster family loves the outdoors and thought the name suited me perfectly. I’m a 2-year-old male Shiba Inu with a big heart and a resilient spirit. I previously lived in two homes, and I was dropped off at a Maryland clinic for my neuter surgery. After my procedure, DC SIR picked me up and welcomed me into foster care. When my foster mom arrived to get me, I went right to her. I trusted her to lift me up and carry me to the car to take me home. I was a little anxious during the ride, especially with the strange cone around my head, but I did my best to relax. Once we arrived, I carefully sniffed around my new home and surroundings. I spotted a doggie door and tried to go through it, but that pesky cone stopped me! Eventually, I made it out to the backyard, where I was able to relieve myself. To keep things low-stress while I recover, my foster mom has left my harness on so it doesn’t have to go on and off too often. I don’t mind it at all. We even went on a short walk. I like to pull a little, but since I just had surgery, we’re keeping things calm and short. I love belly rubs and will happily roll onto my back to ask for more. I’ve had a great appetite and love every bit of food and treats offered to me so far. My first night was peaceful, and I got some needed rest after such a busy day. I’ve met my foster fursister and wasn’t scared of her at all. I’m a sweet, playful, snug

How To Adopt

Cedar was listed as ADOPTABLE by DC Shiba Inu Rescue
How can I adopt Cedar?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with DC Shiba Inu Rescue. 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 Cedar 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 DC Shiba Inu Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cedar?
If you've submitted an inquiry, DC Shiba Inu Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cedar, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to DC Shiba Inu Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
DC Shiba Inu Rescue's Adoption Policy
Process: Please complete adoption application. You can download at www.dcsir.org and follow instructions to email in the application. Once we receive a completed application someone will email you to schedule a phone interview. If we move forward, a home visit, reference checks and meet and greet are scheduled. Please be patient as DCSIR is a group of volunteers who have full-time jobs and dedicate their free time to caring for and placing these wonderful dogs! Visit us online&n

Cedar is from DC Shiba Inu Rescue

[Manassas, VA]

Our Mission
DC Shiba Inu Rescue (DCSIR) is a group of dedicated volunteers whose mission is to rescue, foster, vet and train neglected, homeless, abandoned and stray Shiba Inus. It also works with owner surrenders to help keep Shibas in their current home or to foster and rehome via its extensive adoption process. DCSIR is committed to...
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