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Reid

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium

About Reid

Omaha, NE

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Reid’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.

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Reid's Story

Drafted into the world on April 19, 2023, Reid was named after legendary KC Chiefs coach Andy Reid, and this young pup is ready to join the roster of a winning forever home!<br/><br/>Reid is a sweet, sensitive, snuggly boy who specializes in one thing above all else: couch cuddles and neck naps. Seriously, this little guy will doze off on your shoulder like it’s his favorite position on the field.<br/><br/>Reid is a well-mannered dog who is kennel-trained and knows how to sit. He is currently learning to wait and lie down, showing a willingness to expand his skills. When it comes to socializing, Reid can get along with some other dogs, particularly after slow and confidence-building introductions. He has a unique relationship with the resident cat, viewing it as his teammate. Even though the cat occasionally gives him a little attitude, Reid simply turns the other cheek in response.<br/><br/>While he appreciates the company of adults, Reid finds little humans a bit intimidating, so he would prefer to have a cheering section of grown-ups only. For his comfort and best potty success, he requires a yard with a 6-ft. fence, and ideally, he would benefit from having a doggie door. To top it all off, Reid comes equipped with his very own emotional support toy, which is an essential part of his gear.<br/><br/>Reid struggles with frequent urination. He’s incredibly polite and will go to the door to signal that he needs out, but if you miss his cue, he may have an accident. His foster team has run ALL the plays — urine testing, bloodwork, thyroid, Lyme, Cushing’s, ultrasound, and even a water-deprivation test — and everything has come back normal. He simply needs quick access to the yard and a human who understands his signals. When he has regular outdoor access, he can go days without accidents.<br/><br/>Despite his fears, Reid has attended a training class to build confidence, and he’s showing some progress. This little underdog is blossoming into a loyal, gentle, affectionate teammate who just wants someone to love. He’s the kind of pup who will celebrate every day with you, usually by snuggling as close as possible.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for a tenderhearted, cuddly, goofy pup who’s ready to warm your bench, your couch, and your heart, Reid is your guy.<br/><br/>Please visit www.handsheartspaws.org for an adoption application<br/><br/>All of our dogs are current on vaccinations, spayed/neutered, microchipped, fecal tested, heartworm tested, and they are all on heartworm and flea/tick preventative.<br/><br/>The adoption process is an application, a vet reference, a home visit, and a lifetime contract. The requested adoption donation for this dog is $350___.<br/><br/>We do not REQUIRE a fenced in yard (some dogs DO REQUIRE a fence. Decide what is best for each dog), we do REQUIRE a means of safe outside containment. We do NOT adopt to homes that use invisible fencing. Invisible fencing is NOT a safe means of outside containment.<br/><br/>We are willing to adopt out-of-state, contingent on our ability to complete a home visit, but you must travel to Omaha to complete the adoption. We do not transport or ship our dogs.

Drafted into the world on April 19, 2023, Reid was named after legendary KC Chiefs coach Andy Reid, and this young pup is ready to join the roster of a winning forever home!

Reid is a sweet, sensitive, snuggly boy who specializes in one thing above all else: couch cuddles and neck naps. Seriously, this little guy will doze off on your shoulder like it’s his favorite position on the field.

Reid is a well-mannered dog who is kennel-trained and knows how to sit. He is currently learning to wait and lie down, showing a willingness to expand his skills. When it comes to socializing, Reid can get along with some other dogs, particularly after slow and confidence-building introductions. He has a unique relationship with the resident cat, viewing it as his teammate. Even though the cat occasionally gives him a little attitude, Reid simply turns the other cheek in response.

While he appreciates the company of adults, Reid finds little humans a bit intimidating, so he would prefer to have a cheering section

Drafted into the world on April 19, 2023, Reid was named after legendary KC Chiefs coach Andy Reid, and this young pup is ready to join the roster of a winning forever home!

Reid is a sweet, sensitive, snuggly boy who specializes in one thing above all else: couch cuddles and neck naps. Seriously, this little guy will doze off on your shoulder like it’s his favorite position on the field.

Reid is a well-mannered dog who is kennel-trained and knows how to sit. He is currently learning to wait and lie down, showing a willingness to expand his skills. When it comes to socializing, Reid can get along with some other dogs, particularly after slow and confidence-building introductions. He has a unique relationship with the resident cat, viewing it as his teammate. Even though the cat occasionally gives him a little attitude, Reid simply turns the other cheek in response.

While he appreciates the company of adults, Reid finds little humans a bit intimidating, so he would prefer to have a cheering section of grown-ups only. For his comfort and best potty success, he requires a yard with a 6-ft. fence, and ideally, he would benefit from having a doggie door. To top it all off, Reid comes equipped with his very own emotional support toy, which is an essential part of his gear.

Reid struggles with frequent urination. He’s incredibly polite and will go to the door to signal that he needs out,

How To Adopt

Reid was listed as Adoptable by Hands, Hearts and Paws
How can I adopt Reid?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Hands, Hearts and Paws. 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 Reid 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 Hands, Hearts and Paws for details on the pet.
When can I meet Reid?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Hands, Hearts and Paws will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Reid, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Hands, Hearts and Paws, and they'll be happy to help!
Hands, Hearts and Paws's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process is pretty simple 1. Application, can be found on www.handsheartspaws.org 2. Vet reference check, we need to make sure all pets are taken care of 3. Dog intro to make sure you want to adopt 4. home visit and intro with other pets. 5. adoption

Reid is from Hands, Hearts and Paws

[Omaha, NE]

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