


Thor
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Thor
Grand Island, NE
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Thor’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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Thor's Story
Meet Thor!<br/><br/>Thor might be small, but he’s already lived up to his mighty name. Once placed at the top of a euthanasia list because of his deformed legs, this little fighter has proven what rescue is all about - hope, healing, and second chances. His condition, similar to the human version of rickets, simply needed good nutrition, vitamin D, and love. And now? His legs are getting stronger every day.<br/><br/>Thor is a happy-go-lucky, sunshine-in-fur kind of pup. He adores cuddles, loves wearing cozy PJs, and thinks a soft blanket is the best invention ever. He’s crate-friendly, clean so far in the house, and learning all the good puppy manners - including that human hands aren’t chew toys. <br/><br/>His personality shines as bright as his resilience: friendly, brave, and always ready to love bigger than his body allows. He’s the kind of dog who reminds us that what’s “broken” can still be beautifully strong.<br/><br/> Snapshot of THOR:<br/>Estimated Genetics: likely a Lab mix - but not guaranteed.<br/><br/>Energy Level: Gentle play mode with frequent cuddle breaks.<br/><br/>Social Style: Loves people and soaks up affection like sunlight.<br/><br/>Favorite Pastime: Wearing pajamas, snuggling, and basking in warmth.<br/><br/>Superpower: Turning pity into power and weakness into wonder.<br/><br/>Training Level: Crate-friendly, no accidents so far, learning basic manners and bite inhibition.<br/><br/> Good Puppy Foundations – Helping Thor Grow Strong<br/><br/>Thor may have missed out on part of his early development window while in the shelter, but that just means his new family will get to help him catch up and shine:<br/><br/>Consistent socialization: gentle, positive experiences with dogs, people, and new environments will build his confidence.<br/><br/> Continued nutritional support: balanced diet and sunlight/vitamin D for strong, healthy legs.<br/><br/> Puppy manners: playful chewing is normal; redirection and consistency will help him learn boundaries.<br/><br/>Structure and patience: steady routines will help this little guy thrive as he grows into his superhero name.<br/><br/> Encouragement over correction:Thor responds beautifully to kindness and praise.<br/><br/>If you believe young dogs can have mighty hearts, Thor is ready to prove it! ?? He’s not just surviving - he’s becoming. The world tried to count him out, but Thor’s story is just beginning.<br/><br/>Click here to apply:<br/>https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/TGLR/Dog
Meet Thor!
Thor might be small, but he’s already lived up to his mighty name. Once placed at the top of a euthanasia list because of his deformed legs, this little fighter has proven what rescue is all about - hope, healing, and second chances. His condition, similar to the human version of rickets, simply needed good nutrition, vitamin D, and love. And now? His legs are getting stronger every day.
Thor is a happy-go-lucky, sunshine-in-fur kind of pup. He adores cuddles, loves wearing cozy PJs, and thinks a soft blanket is the best invention ever. He’s crate-friendly, clean so far in the house, and learning all the good puppy manners - including that human hands aren’t chew toys.
His personality shines as bright as his resilience: friendly, brave, and always ready to love bigger than his body allows. He’s the kind of dog who reminds us that what’s “broken” can still be beautifully strong.
Snapshot of THOR:
Estimated Genetics: likely a Lab mix - but not guaranteed.
Energy Le
Meet Thor!
Thor might be small, but he’s already lived up to his mighty name. Once placed at the top of a euthanasia list because of his deformed legs, this little fighter has proven what rescue is all about - hope, healing, and second chances. His condition, similar to the human version of rickets, simply needed good nutrition, vitamin D, and love. And now? His legs are getting stronger every day.
Thor is a happy-go-lucky, sunshine-in-fur kind of pup. He adores cuddles, loves wearing cozy PJs, and thinks a soft blanket is the best invention ever. He’s crate-friendly, clean so far in the house, and learning all the good puppy manners - including that human hands aren’t chew toys.
His personality shines as bright as his resilience: friendly, brave, and always ready to love bigger than his body allows. He’s the kind of dog who reminds us that what’s “broken” can still be beautifully strong.
Snapshot of THOR:
Estimated Genetics: likely a Lab mix - but not guaranteed.
Energy Level: Gentle play mode with frequent cuddle breaks.
Social Style: Loves people and soaks up affection like sunlight.
Favorite Pastime: Wearing pajamas, snuggling, and basking in warmth.
Superpower: Turning pity into power and weakness into wonder.
Training Level: Crate-friendly, no accidents so far, learning basic manners and bite inhibition.
Good Puppy
How To Adopt
Thor is from The Good Life Rescue
[Grand Island, NE]
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