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Rhea

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large

About Rhea

Half Moon Bay, CA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Gray / Blue / Silver

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Rhea’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Rhea's Story

Hello Big Dog Folk - Meet Rhea!<br/><br/>Found running stray by a Good Samaritan, Rhea was taken to Peninsula Humane Society where she was going to be euthanized essentially because of her size. If that sounds just plain wrong to you, read on...<br/><br/>Rhea is endless fun to be around. One of the first things we noticed about her is that someone must have kissed her on the head a lot, probably as a tiny puppy...that is the thing that gives her the most comfort, and happily that is a thing that here at PACC we can most definitely provide.<br/><br/>First, Rhea's stats: <br/>~1.5 yr old, spayed female<br/>-,XL Blue-Nose bully blend, <br/>~95 lbs would be our guess<br/>-Fully vaxed<br/>-Microchipped and healthy<br/><br/>Insider intel:<br/>-Low to moderate energy - loves her sniff walks - not built for long distance<br/>-Stunningly pretty and goofy as-as-all-get-out<br/>-Bursts of energy, but chill overall<br/>-Fancies herself a ball dog until ball #6...then not so much<br/>-Friendly with humans and dogs (takes a tad longer to warm up to men translating to roughly 3 cookies / 60 seconds)<br/>-Affection-hog, Lap-dog<br/>-Strong on leash, but generally well mannered - albeit a lil stubborn<br/>-Has not met a toy she doesn't like<br/>-All indications are fully house-trained<br/>-Low on the barking scale, high on the affectionate scale<br/><br/>If you are a big-dog loving individual or family that is moderately active, strong and confident enough to handle Rhea's size, and are looking to brighten up your home - Rhea would happily oblige. Dogs ok, we'll make sure it's a good fit. Kids in the home ideally are 10+ since dogs take time, little humans take time and few families have time for both. <br/><br/>We don't know about cats, thus to be respectful of everyone's time we do not recommend our feline-friends.<br/><br/>If your situation sounds like a good fit with Rhea's, COPY AND PASTE THE LINK BELOW INTO YOUR BROWSER (Petfinder does not support live links)<br/><br/>https://forms.gle/MC4Uf6QEKVBRB2oR8<br/><br/>Thank you for your commitment to rescue at a time when it is needed most!

Hello Big Dog Folk - Meet Rhea!

Found running stray by a Good Samaritan, Rhea was taken to Peninsula Humane Society where she was going to be euthanized essentially because of her size. If that sounds just plain wrong to you, read on...

Rhea is endless fun to be around. One of the first things we noticed about her is that someone must have kissed her on the head a lot, probably as a tiny puppy...that is the thing that gives her the most comfort, and happily that is a thing that here at PACC we can most definitely provide.

First, Rhea's stats: 
~1.5 yr old, spayed female
-,XL Blue-Nose bully blend,
~95 lbs would be our guess
-Fully vaxed
-Microchipped and healthy

Insider intel:
-Low to moderate energy - loves her sniff walks - not built for long distance
-Stunningly pretty and goofy as-as-all-get-out
-Bursts of energy, but chill overall
-Fancies herself a ball dog until ball #6...then not so much
-Friendly with humans and dogs (takes a tad longer to

Hello Big Dog Folk - Meet Rhea!

Found running stray by a Good Samaritan, Rhea was taken to Peninsula Humane Society where she was going to be euthanized essentially because of her size. If that sounds just plain wrong to you, read on...

Rhea is endless fun to be around. One of the first things we noticed about her is that someone must have kissed her on the head a lot, probably as a tiny puppy...that is the thing that gives her the most comfort, and happily that is a thing that here at PACC we can most definitely provide.

First, Rhea's stats: 
~1.5 yr old, spayed female
-,XL Blue-Nose bully blend,
~95 lbs would be our guess
-Fully vaxed
-Microchipped and healthy

Insider intel:
-Low to moderate energy - loves her sniff walks - not built for long distance
-Stunningly pretty and goofy as-as-all-get-out
-Bursts of energy, but chill overall
-Fancies herself a ball dog until ball #6...then not so much
-Friendly with humans and dogs (takes a tad longer to warm up to men translating to roughly 3 cookies / 60 seconds)
-Affection-hog, Lap-dog
-Strong on leash, but generally well mannered - albeit a lil stubborn
-Has not met a toy she doesn't like
-All indications are fully house-trained
-Low on the barking scale, high on the affectionate scale

If you are a big-dog loving individual or family that is moderately active, stro

How To Adopt

Rhea was listed as Adoptable by Partners in Animal Care & Compassion
How can I adopt Rhea?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Partners in Animal Care & Compassion. 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 Rhea 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 Partners in Animal Care & Compassion for details on the pet.
When can I meet Rhea?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Partners in Animal Care & Compassion will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Rhea, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Partners in Animal Care & Compassion, and they'll be happy to help!
Partners in Animal Care & Compassion's Adoption Policy
PACC's goal is to operate a fair and transparent adoption process. Our process is as follows: Completion of Adoption Application (*required) Phone call to answer any questions you may have Meet up (opportunity for you to meet the animal in their current setting) Short stay over (2-3 hour visit at your place to assess the right fit (*PACC will bring the animal to you and will help with pet intros, as applicable) Adoption! Because a disproportionately high number of potential adopters encounter situations that cause delays or lead to changing their mind, PACC is unable to put other adopters on hold to accommodate individual circumstances. We continue to invite all adopters through the adoption process, until the dog or cat is successfully placed in their adoptive home. We will efficiently guide potential adopters through our process and the family that completes the process first and is a good fit for the dog or cat will be given first consideration. Our main interest is being respectful of everyone’s time while transitioning our animals to permanent homes as quickly as possible. Thank you for your understanding!

Rhea is from Partners in Animal Care & Compassion

[Half Moon Bay, CA]

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