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Kurt

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About Kurt

Queen Creek, AZ

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Kurt’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Kurt's Story

I’m Kurt, and if you’re reading this, I’m hoping it means my forever family might finally be out there. I’m about three years old, around 25 pounds, and—if you ask the humans at Central Arizona Animal Rescue—some kind of Shiba Inu mix... though honestly, your guess is as good as anyone’s. What I do know is that I’m a good boy with a big heart, a gentle spirit, and a story that’s ready for a new chapter.<br/><br/>I didn’t come here alone. I arrived at a California pound with my whole family—my mate and our four pups, all around two years old now. We were one big pack who had lived our whole lives together. We were friendly, social, and sweet, but we didn’t know much about the world. Our previous owners must have gotten overwhelmed, because even though they clearly cared about us, we never learned things like how to walk on a leash or what “sit” means. I’m still figuring out how to be a dog in a human world, but I’m trying hard, and I’m proud of how far I’ve already come.<br/><br/>Life at Central Arizona Animal Rescue has been a huge change, but a good one. The people here are kind, patient, and always cheering me on. They say I’m gentle, quiet, and easy to love. I don’t bark much, and I warm up quickly once I know you’re safe. I’m curious about everything—grass under my paws, toys, treats, the sound of a leash clipping on. Every day I learn something new, and every day I get a little braver.<br/><br/>I’m not sure if I’ve ever lived inside a house before, so things like couches, TVs, and vacuum cleaners might be new to me. I don’t know how I feel about cats or small children yet, but I do know I love people who move slowly, speak kindly, and give me time to understand what’s happening. I’m not a high-energy dog; I’m more of a soft, steady companion who wants to be near you, learn from you, and trust you.<br/><br/>The rescue has taken great care of me. I’ve been neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, so I’m ready to start my new life the moment the right person walks through the door. I dream about that moment a lot—someone kneeling down, offering a hand, and saying, “Hey, Kurt... let’s go home.”<br/><br/>Maybe that someone is you.<br/><br/>I may not know many commands yet, and I may need a little patience as I learn how to live in a home, but I promise I’ll give you something even better in return: loyalty, gratitude, and a heart that’s been waiting a long time to belong to someone.<br/><br/>If you’d like to meet me—and maybe even the rest of my family—you can set up an appointment by emailing mike@caaronline.org. We’re all waiting here at Central Arizona Animal Rescue, hoping for the day we each find a home where we can grow, learn, and finally feel safe.<br/><br/>Are you the one who’ll give me my forever?<br/><br/>PLEASE e-mail (do not call) mike@caaronline.org for more information and to set up an appointment to adopt. Do not e-mail us with a request to call you, if you have a question, please ask in the e-mail.<br/><br/>All dogs are adopted on a first come - first served basis.<br/><br/>Central Arizona Animal Rescue is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation.<br/><br/>We are located in San Tan Valley, AZ.<br/><br/>If you have other dogs already, you must bring them for introduction prior to adoption.<br/><br/>Follow us on Facebook - www.facebook.com/CentralArizonaAnimalRescue<br/><br/>Follow us on Instagram -<br/>www.instagram.com/centralarizonaanimalrescue<br/><br/>Follow our YouTube Channel - www.youtube.com/channel/UCp43a-ycLJ2BwsgW8hu6UVg<br/><br/>WE DO NOT TAKE OWNER SURRENDERS - If you are looking to surrender a dog, take them to the county animal control in the county you reside in. That is where we get all of our dogs we are trying to save.<br/><br/>#rescuedogsoffacebook #rescuedogsrule #dogs #doglife #doglovers #doglover #rescueismyfavoritebreed #rescuedogs #rescuepup #rescuedogsrock #dogrescue #CAAR #rescuedismyfavoritebreed #dogrescuers #arizonarescuedogs #dogsofinstagram #rescuedog #HelpingLostPets #mutts #mixedbreed #shelterdogsofinstagram #rescuedogsofinstagram #adopteddogsofinstagram #adoptashelterpet #spayandneuter #adopted #rescuepet #opttoadopt #rescues

I’m Kurt, and if you’re reading this, I’m hoping it means my forever family might finally be out there. I’m about three years old, around 25 pounds, and—if you ask the humans at Central Arizona Animal Rescue—some kind of Shiba Inu mix... though honestly, your guess is as good as anyone’s. What I do know is that I’m a good boy with a big heart, a gentle spirit, and a story that’s ready for a new chapter.

I didn’t come here alone. I arrived at a California pound with my whole family—my mate and our four pups, all around two years old now. We were one big pack who had lived our whole lives together. We were friendly, social, and sweet, but we didn’t know much about the world. Our previous owners must have gotten overwhelmed, because even though they clearly cared about us, we never learned things like how to walk on a leash or what “sit” means. I’m still figuring out how to be a dog in a human world, but I’m trying hard, and I’m proud of how far I’ve already come.

Life at Central Arizona Animal Rescue has been

I’m Kurt, and if you’re reading this, I’m hoping it means my forever family might finally be out there. I’m about three years old, around 25 pounds, and—if you ask the humans at Central Arizona Animal Rescue—some kind of Shiba Inu mix... though honestly, your guess is as good as anyone’s. What I do know is that I’m a good boy with a big heart, a gentle spirit, and a story that’s ready for a new chapter.

I didn’t come here alone. I arrived at a California pound with my whole family—my mate and our four pups, all around two years old now. We were one big pack who had lived our whole lives together. We were friendly, social, and sweet, but we didn’t know much about the world. Our previous owners must have gotten overwhelmed, because even though they clearly cared about us, we never learned things like how to walk on a leash or what “sit” means. I’m still figuring out how to be a dog in a human world, but I’m trying hard, and I’m proud of how far I’ve already come.

Life at Central Arizona Animal Rescue has been a huge change, but a good one. The people here are kind, patient, and always cheering me on. They say I’m gentle, quiet, and easy to love. I don’t bark much, and I warm up quickly once I know you’re safe. I’m curious about everything—grass under my paws, toys, treats, the sound of a leash clipping on. Every day I learn something new, and every day I get a little braver.

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Consider Kurt for adoption?

How To Adopt

Kurt was listed as Adoptable by Central Arizona Animal Rescue
How can I adopt Kurt?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Central Arizona Animal 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 Kurt 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 Central Arizona Animal Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Kurt?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Central Arizona Animal Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Kurt, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Central Arizona Animal Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Central Arizona Animal Rescue's Adoption Policy
E-mail mike@caaronline.org for more information and to set up an appointment to adopt. All dog are adopted on a first come - first served basis. Central Arizona Animal Rescue is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 corporation. Follow us on Facebook - Search for Central Arizona Animal Rescue

Kurt is from Central Arizona Animal Rescue

[Queen Creek, AZ]

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