



Cedar
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Shiba Inu
About Cedar
Manassas, VA
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Behavior
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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
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