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Tiki

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Tiki

Milton, DE

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Tiki’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Tiki's Story

Dog Name: Tiki<br/><br/>Breed: Mix<br/><br/>Sex: Male<br/><br/>Age: 4 years<br/><br/>Weight: 19.9 pounds<br/><br/>Medical Needs: None<br/><br/>Housebroken: Yes, although he “marks.” (He was recently neutered which is doing a lot to curb the marking.)<br/><br/>Crate trained: Yes<br/><br/>Good in the car: Yes, he travels well in his crate.<br/><br/>Good on a leash: Yes, I have him on a long line whenever he is out of his crate.<br/><br/>Energy level: Medium, he plays hard in spurts. He needs multiple opportunities for playtime daily.<br/><br/>Need a fenced in yard: Yes, he definitely benefits from being able to run hard in the yard to get his “yaya's” out. He mostly enjoys his time in the yard playing tug-of-war, wrestling, and romping around with his best pal, Arlo (one of my dogs).<br/><br/>Dog Friendly: Yes<br/><br/>If yes, does your foster need another dog in its adoptive home? No, but he gets along with and enjoys the company of the other dogs in my home.<br/><br/>Cat Friendly: Not so much. (He doesn't interact much with them while they are stationary, but he has shown that he will chase hard once they run.)<br/><br/>Kid Friendly: He met kids of all ages at his first adoption event and was great with them as they stuck their hands into his crate to pet him.<br/><br/>If yes, what's the youngest child you'd recommend they be placed with? Tiki is mouthy when playing with my dogs and when interacting with me, but responds well to the “no bite” command and redirection. I also don't think he sees 20/20, because he sometimes startles when nothing is there but shadows. So, if placed with kids, they should be dog savvy and able to give him space. He will not do well with kids who crowd him or move quickly around him or attempt to grab him in play.<br/><br/>Special traits that make your foster special or that we need to know about them?<br/><br/>Have you ever wondered how breeders decide what breeds they'll mix to create the next “designer breed?” Like maybe someone thought “A long-haired Pug might be fun... ” Well, we haven't run his DNA, but he pretty much looks and acts like someone crossed a Pug with an Eskimo Spitz. He's got the cute, clownish personality of a Pug with a touch of the Spitz “spice.” He can be nervous (and fearful) in new situations. The more time I spend with Tiki, the more likely I think his “spice,” his mouthiness, and quirky “shadow”behaviors are manifestations of what I believe is his less than 20/20 vision. He is settling in really well in my house the longer he's been here and has gotten used to our household and routines. With appropriate handling, patience, structure, and positive reinforcement, he will continue to grow into his best self. Already, he's endearing and super fun 99% of the time. For the right home, he will become their 100% awesome dog!<br/><br/>Foster's Location: Wilmington, DE<br/><br/>Application can be found here: https://www.grrde.org/adoption-application (if you already have an approved application on file email GrassRootsDE@gmail.com and ask the app team to pull your app).

Dog Name: Tiki

Breed: Mix

Sex: Male

Age: 4 years

Weight: 19.9 pounds

Medical Needs: None

Housebroken: Yes, although he “marks.” (He was recently neutered which is doing a lot to curb the marking.)

Crate trained: Yes

Good in the car: Yes, he travels well in his crate.

Good on a leash: Yes, I have him on a long line whenever he is out of his crate.

Energy level: Medium, he plays hard in spurts. He needs multiple opportunities for playtime daily.

Need a fenced in yard: Yes, he definitely benefits from being able to run hard in the yard to get his “yaya's” out. He mostly enjoys his time in the yard playing tug-of-war, wrestling, and romping around with his best pal, Arlo (one of my dogs).

Dog Friendly: Yes

If yes, does your foster need another dog in its adoptive home? No, but he gets along with and enjoys the company of the other dogs in my home.

Cat Friendly: Not so much. (He doesn't interact much with

Dog Name: Tiki

Breed: Mix

Sex: Male

Age: 4 years

Weight: 19.9 pounds

Medical Needs: None

Housebroken: Yes, although he “marks.” (He was recently neutered which is doing a lot to curb the marking.)

Crate trained: Yes

Good in the car: Yes, he travels well in his crate.

Good on a leash: Yes, I have him on a long line whenever he is out of his crate.

Energy level: Medium, he plays hard in spurts. He needs multiple opportunities for playtime daily.

Need a fenced in yard: Yes, he definitely benefits from being able to run hard in the yard to get his “yaya's” out. He mostly enjoys his time in the yard playing tug-of-war, wrestling, and romping around with his best pal, Arlo (one of my dogs).

Dog Friendly: Yes

If yes, does your foster need another dog in its adoptive home? No, but he gets along with and enjoys the company of the other dogs in my home.

Cat Friendly: Not so much. (He doesn't interact much with them while they are stationary, but he has shown that he will chase hard once they run.)

Kid Friendly: He met kids of all ages at his first adoption event and was great with them as they stuck their hands into his crate to pet him.

If yes, what's the youngest child you'd recommend they be placed with? Tiki is mouthy when playing with my dogs and when interacting with me, but resp

How To Adopt

Tiki was listed as Adoptable by Grass Roots Rescue
How can I adopt Tiki?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Grass Roots 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 Tiki 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 Grass Roots Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Tiki?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Grass Roots Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Tiki, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Grass Roots Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Grass Roots Rescue's Adoption Policy
First step in the adoption process is to fill out our adoption application found at: https://www.grrde.org/adoption-application It takes us about 24-48 hours to review your application. Approved applications are forwarded to the foster family. They will contact you to answer any questions you might have and set up a meet and greet. If the meet and greet goes well, you can fill out the adoption contract, pay the fee and take your new pup home the same day. Adoption fees range from $100 to $350. If you didn't receive an answer 48 hours after placing an application, please check your junk mail folder.

Tiki is from Grass Roots Rescue

[Milton, DE]

Our Mission
Grass Roots Rescue (GRR) is an all-volunteer, 501(c)(3) nonprofit group that saves dogs who are at risk in shelters and within the community. GRR was founded in August 2013 with two primary objectives: 1) Pull dogs that are at risk in animal shelters and get them adopted 2) Spay/neuter and provide life-saving veterinar...
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