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Kobe In Maine

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Hound

About Kobe In Maine

South Portland, ME

Breed

HoundMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Kobe In Maine’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Kobe In Maine's Story

Estimated birth: April 2024<br/><br/>Kobe is a sweet and affectionate dog who was rescued from neglect. Thanks to proper care, he has steadily gained weight and now maintains an ideal size. While Kobe is listed as a hound, he has a strong instinct to retrieve balls, which may suggest some Whippet or Greyhound heritage in his mix. Because of his prey drive, Kobe should always be kept on a leash or within a secure, fenced yard, as he will quickly chase after squirrels or other woodland creatures if given the chance.<br/><br/>Interactions with Children and Play Behavior<br/><br/>Kobe can be mouthy during play, so families with younger children should be mindful of this. It is recommended that Kobe be placed in homes with children who are not toddlers or in early grade school.<br/><br/>Personality and Temperament<br/><br/>Weighing around 44 pounds, Kobe is sweet, sensitive, and walks well on a leash. He enjoys the company of other dogs, loves going for walks, and chewing on bones. Kobe is clearly relieved to be in a safer and more comfortable environment. When meeting new people, Kobe is shy and may back away if approached too quickly. However, with patience, he warms up and becomes a loyal companion in as little as ten minutes once he feels safe.<br/><br/>Ideal Home Environment<br/><br/>Kobe would thrive in a calm home with another respectful dog and access to either a yard or regular daily walks. In his foster home’s fenced yard, Kobe is both fast and playful. He has a moderate energy level and tends to be quiet, except when he is playing.<br/><br/>Care and Routine<br/><br/>Due to his short coat, Kobe does not require frequent baths, but when he does get one, he thoroughly enjoys the experience.<br/><br/>Socialization and Travel<br/><br/>Kobe uses a no-pull harness on his walks and gets along well with other dogs during outings, especially with slow introductions. He also recently traveled to Maine with pilots and four children, all of whom adored him.<br/> <br/><br/><br/>PLEASE NOTE - We will check your veterinary reference, to ensure that current and prior dogs have a history of being kept up to date on rabies and distemper, <br/>Current pets must by spayed/neutered.<br/><br/>Adoption fees cover age specific vaccinations, martingale collar, spay/neuter, microchip, heartworm/lyme/ehrlichia test, worming and transport fees. <br/><br/>Adoption fees: <br/>Through 6 months of age $450; <br/>7 months to through 5 years $400; <br/>6 years and under 9 years $325: bonded pairs are $500; <br/>9 years and older $250: bonded pairs are $300 <br/><br/>This dog is available unless it is marked as Pending, meaning Pending Adoption. This dog is in foster care locally, ONLY if Maine is listed next to the dogs name; otherwise, the dog is still waiting with our partner rescue for an adoption or foster home in New England. <br/><br/>Imported dogs are transported on a USDA approved transport with a Health Certificate. All imported dogs are quarantined 14 days prior to getting on transport.ve had annual heartworm tests and are on heartworm preventative. <br/><br/>Applications can be found at: www.almosthomerescue.net

Estimated birth: April 2024

Kobe is a sweet and affectionate dog who was rescued from neglect. Thanks to proper care, he has steadily gained weight and now maintains an ideal size. While Kobe is listed as a hound, he has a strong instinct to retrieve balls, which may suggest some Whippet or Greyhound heritage in his mix. Because of his prey drive, Kobe should always be kept on a leash or within a secure, fenced yard, as he will quickly chase after squirrels or other woodland creatures if given the chance.

Interactions with Children and Play Behavior

Kobe can be mouthy during play, so families with younger children should be mindful of this. It is recommended that Kobe be placed in homes with children who are not toddlers or in early grade school.

Personality and Temperament

Weighing around 44 pounds, Kobe is sweet, sensitive, and walks well on a leash. He enjoys the company of other dogs, loves going for walks, and chewing on bones. Kobe is clearly relieved to be in a safer and mo

Estimated birth: April 2024

Kobe is a sweet and affectionate dog who was rescued from neglect. Thanks to proper care, he has steadily gained weight and now maintains an ideal size. While Kobe is listed as a hound, he has a strong instinct to retrieve balls, which may suggest some Whippet or Greyhound heritage in his mix. Because of his prey drive, Kobe should always be kept on a leash or within a secure, fenced yard, as he will quickly chase after squirrels or other woodland creatures if given the chance.

Interactions with Children and Play Behavior

Kobe can be mouthy during play, so families with younger children should be mindful of this. It is recommended that Kobe be placed in homes with children who are not toddlers or in early grade school.

Personality and Temperament

Weighing around 44 pounds, Kobe is sweet, sensitive, and walks well on a leash. He enjoys the company of other dogs, loves going for walks, and chewing on bones. Kobe is clearly relieved to be in a safer and more comfortable environment. When meeting new people, Kobe is shy and may back away if approached too quickly. However, with patience, he warms up and becomes a loyal companion in as little as ten minutes once he feels safe.

Ideal Home Environment

Kobe would thrive in a calm home with another respectful dog and access to either a yard or regular daily walks. In his foster home’s f

How To Adopt

Kobe In Main... was listed as Adoptable by Almost Home Rescue of Maine
How can I adopt Kobe In Main...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Almost Home Rescue of Maine. 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 Kobe In Main... 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 Almost Home Rescue of Maine for details on the pet.
When can I meet Kobe In Main...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Almost Home Rescue of Maine will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Kobe In Main..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Almost Home Rescue of Maine's Adoption Policy
We do not accept any undecided applications and we do not create waiting lists. First come first serve, if the application fails for any reason, the dog will be listed as available again. VET REFERENCE: Please call your veterinarian to authorize them to release information to Almost Home Rescue. See below for what we look for. LANDLORD REFERENCE AND APPROVAL: If applicable HOME VISIT: After steps 1 and 2 are complete, you will be contacted directly by a volunteer to conduct a brief (45 minutes to 1 hour depending on your questions) home visit. Don’t clean up! Easy and comfortable, we promise! APPROVAL: After steps 1-3 have been completed, you will receive an email approval letter outlining particulars about payment and pick up, as well as tips on homecoming, socialization and training. PAYMENT: Our adoption fees are: Through 6 months of age $450 7 months to through 5 years: $400 6 years and under 9 years: $325 bonded pairs are $500 9 years and older: $250 bonded pairs are $300 The adoption fee is due at the time of approval. We accept Paypal or money orders for payment, no cash or personal checks please. Vet References: Your application should contain the name your account is in. If you have multiple animals or multiple vets, please include all the names of your vets and account names, all pets in the home, all pets cared for in the past, their breeds and the dates they lived with you. If they passed away, please put the year. All current dogs (& historically) should be up to date with Rabies, Parvo, Distemper and Heartworm Preventative (Lyme is now always recommended by AHR). Cats should have rabies and distemper vaccinations. Feline leukemia tests are recommended. Rabies is required by Maine State Law. Vet references should also show a history of up to date vaccinations and, if applicable, a history and ability to care for sick or injured pets. Out of State or Long Distance Adoptions We do accept application from renters. Renters must provide a record of a positive stable rental history, landlord phone number and approval, as well as your plan to keep this dog for its lifetime if your rental unit becomes unavailable in the future. What does My Adoption Fee Pay for? Included in your fees are the following: Vaccinations: Rabies (3 months and older) DHLPP, Bordatella, if imported, and de-worming Spay/neuter Frontline/Advantage (flea and tick preventative) or Capstar Heartworm preventative — current at time of adoption Microchip Interstate health certificate (if imported) Transport fee included in the adoption fee If (and there usually isn’t) there are any funds left over from your fee after paying all the bills associated with your dog, the funds will go toward extra vet bills incurred or other organizational expenses and help to sponsor a foster dog that must go into foster care. We are an all volunteer rescue, with no employees, so none of the excess funds are used to pay salaries. Applications can be found at www.almosthomerescue.net

Kobe In Maine is from Almost Home Rescue of Maine

[South Portland, ME]

Our Mission
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