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Oakley

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large

About Oakley

Gig Harbor, WA

Breed

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Black

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Gentle, Loves, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Oakley’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Oakley's Story

Oakley is ready for his forever home! Oakley was brought into PPP when he was 10-weeks-old as a part of PPP's service dog training program. Unfortunately, Oakley is a little too sensitive to be happy working as a service dog. PPP is looking for a pet home for Oakley. Oakley would not be suitable to continue training as a service dog or therapy dog.<br/><br/>Oakley is currently almost 2-years-old and approximately 70 lbs. Oakley loves food and likes training. Oakley knows sit, down, wait, coming when called, touch, name response, under, leave it, go potty, go to bed, front, turn, and many more cues. Oakley generally does well being crated and his handlers and fosters report that he is very polite around the house. He does well being bathed and groomed. Despite training, Oakley does pull hard if he is not wearing a Gentle Leader or other head collar. Due to his size and strength, he would do best in a home with children over the age of 7.<br/><br/>Even though Oakley is a poodle mix, he does shed and his coat is not considered hypoallergenic. His coat will require daily brushing to remain tangle free.<br/><br/>Oakley is generally healthy and has not had any health concerns during his time at PPP. He is up to date on all his vaccines and is neutered. Oakley does show some signs of motion sickness when inside a car and may drool or vomit during car rides. He has been prescribed an anti-nausea medication for his carsickness.<br/><br/>Oakley is a very gentle soul with people and is a lower energy pup who is perfectly satisfied with long walks and hanging out on the couch. Oakley has never met a stranger and is a very polite greeter. His fosters say that he seems to pick up on people's anxiety and will rest his head in their lap when someone is upset. Oakley loves his stuffed toys and will gather them up and rest his head on them when he is done playing. Oakley prefers having all the attention to himself and would do best in a home with no other dogs. He may get along with a large, mellow, female dog, but generally does not enjoy the company of little dogs or boisterous, high-energy dogs.<br/><br/><br/>Click the link to learn more and apply to adopt Oakley: https://www.prisonpetpartnership.org/paroled-pet-oakley

Oakley is ready for his forever home! Oakley was brought into PPP when he was 10-weeks-old as a part of PPP's service dog training program. Unfortunately, Oakley is a little too sensitive to be happy working as a service dog. PPP is looking for a pet home for Oakley. Oakley would not be suitable to continue training as a service dog or therapy dog.

Oakley is currently almost 2-years-old and approximately 70 lbs. Oakley loves food and likes training. Oakley knows sit, down, wait, coming when called, touch, name response, under, leave it, go potty, go to bed, front, turn, and many more cues. Oakley generally does well being crated and his handlers and fosters report that he is very polite around the house. He does well being bathed and groomed. Despite training, Oakley does pull hard if he is not wearing a Gentle Leader or other head collar. Due to his size and strength, he would do best in a home with children over the age of 7.

Even though Oakley is a poodle mix, he does shed and his coat is not considered

Oakley is ready for his forever home! Oakley was brought into PPP when he was 10-weeks-old as a part of PPP's service dog training program. Unfortunately, Oakley is a little too sensitive to be happy working as a service dog. PPP is looking for a pet home for Oakley. Oakley would not be suitable to continue training as a service dog or therapy dog.

Oakley is currently almost 2-years-old and approximately 70 lbs. Oakley loves food and likes training. Oakley knows sit, down, wait, coming when called, touch, name response, under, leave it, go potty, go to bed, front, turn, and many more cues. Oakley generally does well being crated and his handlers and fosters report that he is very polite around the house. He does well being bathed and groomed. Despite training, Oakley does pull hard if he is not wearing a Gentle Leader or other head collar. Due to his size and strength, he would do best in a home with children over the age of 7.

Even though Oakley is a poodle mix, he does shed and his coat is not considered hypoallergenic. His coat will require daily brushing to remain tangle free.

Oakley is generally healthy and has not had any health concerns during his time at PPP. He is up to date on all his vaccines and is neutered. Oakley does show some signs of motion sickness when inside a car and may drool or vomit during car rides. He has been prescribed an anti-nausea medication for his carsicknes

How To Adopt

Oakley was listed as ADOPTABLE by Prison Pet Partnership Program
How can I adopt Oakley?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Prison Pet Partnership Program. 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 Oakley 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 Prison Pet Partnership Program for details on the pet.
When can I meet Oakley?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Prison Pet Partnership Program will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Oakley, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Prison Pet Partnership Program, and they'll be happy to help!

Oakley is from Prison Pet Partnership Program

[Gig Harbor, WA]

Our Mission
Prison Pet Partnership enriches the lives of incarcerated individuals, animals, and the community through the human-animal bond.
Please contact organization for hours
Visits by appointment only
Location
9601 Bujacich Road Gig Harbor, WA, 98332

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