Remi

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large

About Remi

Palm harbour, FL

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Remi’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

$400

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Remi's Story

Remi is new to our rescue and will be going into foster care where we will learn more about him. This is what we have from the shelter:<br/><br/>Hey! The Dobe is a 14mo, neutered male named Remi who was surrendered following a minor bite in a new home after he mounted another dog, the new pet owner tried to pull him off by the collar and received one bite to the hand that was a Dunbar Level 3/punctured skin but less than depth of canine. They had had the dog for two days at this point. I reached out to prior owners for history and it turned out it had been the second time in a week he'd been rehomed, and the previous time was also due to a bite over a collar grab (did not break skin). I was able to get in contact with the original owner/breeder who rehomed him to that previous party less than a week prior and she provided some additional information; he's lived with other dogs successfully, he's potty trained, he likes to suckle his bed when he's stressed and will occasionally growl at people for approaching it while he's doing it but will let you take the bed, as she would habitually remove items that he was suckling on. Remi is from an accidental litter and while we've been back and forth for some time on the breeder reclaiming if no one will take him she's not in state and I haven't been able to get a timeline out of her even if we provide partial transport. At this point it's been a month, he's pretty stressed to be here, and she is going to have to rehome as soon as she gets him back anyway so if there's another avenue I'd love to explore it. I personally don't have issues handling him and think he'd be a fun project from someone comfortable with the behavior on record, but he's a little too complicated to be appropriate to adopt out directly from the shelter and doesn't meet criteria for any of the Dobe-specific rescues in the state due to the bite hx. He does have some collar sensitivities here and has lightly mouthed my hand for a collar grab but is A-OK for general point A to B on a slip lead or martingale, is rough/rowdy social in shelter playgroups (loves to talk) and while he'll alarm bark at the kennel front has been fine meeting people once he's out; sometimes a little withdrawn. Overall he's a young guy who's had a very confusing month and doesn't have a lot of life skills or experiences to go off of; he cares a lot about what you think and is very responsive to direction. No medical concerns, UTD.

Remi is new to our rescue and will be going into foster care where we will learn more about him. This is what we have from the shelter:

Hey! The Dobe is a 14mo, neutered male named Remi who was surrendered following a minor bite in a new home after he mounted another dog, the new pet owner tried to pull him off by the collar and received one bite to the hand that was a Dunbar Level 3/punctured skin but less than depth of canine. They had had the dog for two days at this point. I reached out to prior owners for history and it turned out it had been the second time in a week he'd been rehomed, and the previous time was also due to a bite over a collar grab (did not break skin). I was able to get in contact with the original owner/breeder who rehomed him to that previous party less than a week prior and she provided some additional information; he's lived with other dogs successfully, he's potty trained, he likes to suckle his bed when he's stressed and will occasionally growl at people for approaching it while he's do

Remi is new to our rescue and will be going into foster care where we will learn more about him. This is what we have from the shelter:

Hey! The Dobe is a 14mo, neutered male named Remi who was surrendered following a minor bite in a new home after he mounted another dog, the new pet owner tried to pull him off by the collar and received one bite to the hand that was a Dunbar Level 3/punctured skin but less than depth of canine. They had had the dog for two days at this point. I reached out to prior owners for history and it turned out it had been the second time in a week he'd been rehomed, and the previous time was also due to a bite over a collar grab (did not break skin). I was able to get in contact with the original owner/breeder who rehomed him to that previous party less than a week prior and she provided some additional information; he's lived with other dogs successfully, he's potty trained, he likes to suckle his bed when he's stressed and will occasionally growl at people for approaching it while he's doing it but will let you take the bed, as she would habitually remove items that he was suckling on. Remi is from an accidental litter and while we've been back and forth for some time on the breeder reclaiming if no one will take him she's not in state and I haven't been able to get a timeline out of her even if we provide partial transport. At this point it's been a month, he's pretty stressed to

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How To Adopt

Remi was listed as Adoptable by PLAY! K9 Rescue
How can I adopt Remi?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with PLAY! K9 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 Remi 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 PLAY! K9 Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Remi?
If you've submitted an inquiry, PLAY! K9 Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Remi, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to PLAY! K9 Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
PLAY! K9 Rescue's Adoption Policy
We review every application thoroughly, checking address, history of violence, proper yard and exercise plans. Ensure the adopter has a current vet and that any other pets in the home are current on medical treatment and seen by a veterinarian. Our adopters are also screened by the foster. Our fosters know the dogs best, and know what home is ideal for the dog. We do not just send a dog to the first applicant we receive.

Remi is from PLAY! K9 Rescue

[Parrish, FL]

Our Mission
Our goal is to rescue herding and working breeds and make certain they go to a home that understands the needs and requirements for those breeds to thrive and excel.

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