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Linus

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium

About Linus

Bethlehem, PA

Breed

Labrador Retriever&Pit Bull TerrierMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Brave, Friendly, Gentle, Playful, Loves, Smart
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Linus’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Linus's Story

Linus is a sweet, sensitive boy whose past was anything but easy. He came to us from South Carolina after being found living on a chain in very poor condition, incredibly ill and in desperate need of help. Thanks to immediate veterinary care and a safe foster home, Linus has made tremendous physical progress—but emotionally, he is still learning what it means to feel safe.<br/><br/>Because of his history, Linus will require another confident, friendly dog in the home. Having a canine companion is essential for him and plays a huge role in helping build his confidence and sense of security. He looks to other dogs for reassurance and guidance and truly thrives when he has one by his side.<br/><br/>Linus is timid and shy, and for that reason we are recommending a home with children ages 10 and older, as he has done well with calm, respectful kids in this age range. He is fearful of cats, so a cat-free home is required for his comfort and success.<br/><br/>He can also be more hesitant around men, though with slow, patient, and proper introductions, he does warm up and begins to trust. Linus does best with a calm environment, predictable routines, and people who understand that trust is earned—not rushed.<br/><br/>This boy needs an experienced dog owner who understands decompression, trauma, and the importance of letting a dog move at their own pace. Good things for Linus will not happen overnight—and that’s okay. What he needs most is a dedicated adopter who will be gentle, kind, and consistent, showing him day by day that the world is no longer a scary place and that he is finally safe.<br/><br/>Linus has survived a very rough past. Now he deserves a future filled with patience, love, and quiet victories. For the right home, the reward will be immeasurable. <br/><br/>NO APARTMENTS FOR LINUS! LINUS MUST GO TO A HOME WITH ANOTHER DOG!<br/><br/>Adopt Linus: www.freedomfirstrescue.com/linus

Linus is a sweet, sensitive boy whose past was anything but easy. He came to us from South Carolina after being found living on a chain in very poor condition, incredibly ill and in desperate need of help. Thanks to immediate veterinary care and a safe foster home, Linus has made tremendous physical progress—but emotionally, he is still learning what it means to feel safe.

Because of his history, Linus will require another confident, friendly dog in the home. Having a canine companion is essential for him and plays a huge role in helping build his confidence and sense of security. He looks to other dogs for reassurance and guidance and truly thrives when he has one by his side.

Linus is timid and shy, and for that reason we are recommending a home with children ages 10 and older, as he has done well with calm, respectful kids in this age range. He is fearful of cats, so a cat-free home is required for his comfort and success.

He can also be more hesitant around men, though with slow, patient, and p

Linus is a sweet, sensitive boy whose past was anything but easy. He came to us from South Carolina after being found living on a chain in very poor condition, incredibly ill and in desperate need of help. Thanks to immediate veterinary care and a safe foster home, Linus has made tremendous physical progress—but emotionally, he is still learning what it means to feel safe.

Because of his history, Linus will require another confident, friendly dog in the home. Having a canine companion is essential for him and plays a huge role in helping build his confidence and sense of security. He looks to other dogs for reassurance and guidance and truly thrives when he has one by his side.

Linus is timid and shy, and for that reason we are recommending a home with children ages 10 and older, as he has done well with calm, respectful kids in this age range. He is fearful of cats, so a cat-free home is required for his comfort and success.

He can also be more hesitant around men, though with slow, patient, and proper introductions, he does warm up and begins to trust. Linus does best with a calm environment, predictable routines, and people who understand that trust is earned—not rushed.

This boy needs an experienced dog owner who understands decompression, trauma, and the importance of letting a dog move at their own pace. Good things for Linus will not happen overnight—and that’s okay. What he

How To Adopt

Linus was listed as hold by Freedom First Rescue
How can I adopt Linus?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Freedom First 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 Linus 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 Freedom First Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Linus?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Freedom First Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Linus, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Freedom First Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Freedom First Rescue's Adoption Policy
Adoption Requirements We want to ensure that our dogs are ending up in the best homes possible and we ask that you fulfill these requirements in order to adopt one of our dogs: Our age requirement is 23 year old and we do require a copy of your license to verify. If you do not own your home, we will require land lord approval. Everyone in the home needs to be supportive and accepting of the adoption (we run a criminal background checks for all adults over 18 that are living in the household). All people living in the home need to be able to do a meet and greet with the dog in question for adoption – this includes your current dog(s). This step happens AFTER your application and home visit are approved! Resident dogs must be surgically altered (spayed/neutered), up to date on core vaccinations (Rabies and Distemper), heartworm tested on a consistent basis AND/OR on monthly heartworm prevention. IF YOUR DOG IS NOT SPAYED/NEUTERED, DO NOT FILL OUT AN APPLICATION FOR ONE OF OUR DOGS UNLESS you can provide documentation from a licensed veterinarian stating why this is has not be done. **PLEASE NOTE: Submitting an application does NOT guarantee an adoption. There is a 3 part process. This starts with an application review. If your application is approved, you will move on to step two which is a home check. At that point if you are approved the last and final step will be a meet and greet with the dog in question for adoption. We DO NOT do female to female dog adoptions with our BULLY BREEDS!! Male to male or male to female adoptions with our bully breed dogs are acceptable!

Linus is from Freedom First Rescue

[Bethlehem, PA]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rehome and rehabilitate unwanted and neglected dog. We pull dogs from death row or severe medical cases. We believe you can’t change a dogs past, but you can certainly rewrite their future.

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