Ranger

Re-homing Ranger: This handsome boy is needing a new range to roam. I adopted him from Family Dogs New Life shelter in February. He is approximately 5 years old, though I feel he is a puppy in a grown dog’s body. Sweet and cuddly boy, loves to play and gets along very well with my other dog. The entire reason I got him was for her to have a friend. He is not dominating, aggressive or resource guarding at all. He really just needs room to play and be a dog. I live in a rental with a very small backyard. A neighbor hasn’t taken to the adjustment period for him to learn the do’s and don’ts, although he is learning rather quickly. Unfortunately, they have been calling and complaining in late morning and afternoon hours every other day and upped their anti to past quiet hours. They do not play at night, this was in the first 30 days of having him, upon my waking as a first shift baker that works very, very early hours. He is very calm to rest and stays quiet through regular hours. However, this puts me at a reason for cause of eviction and I have to either re-home or surrender him back to the shelter to avoid one more complaint that would leave me 10 days to relocate. I’ve been here 6 years; it’s my home, my garden, my safe place and now I feel unable to let them make a peep worried with anxiety. That’s not fair to him or my other dog. They don’t play too loud, but they do play hard. If you have regular hours this shouldn’t be a problem for you. They do enjoy each other very much so he is an awesome dog for anyone with another dog, as long as he has the space and freedom to be a dog. He’s not getting that here, and it breaks my heart. If you’re local he already has a doggie best friend and dog meetups for energy releases. I am requesting a $100 re-homing fee to ensure a person is financially responsible to meet his veterinary/grooming needs, that fee will be donated to the shelter if referred by this site. AND I am requiring a screening to meet all potential owners and if applicable, other dogs.

If interested please contact Kristi at 971-255-6820