Eleventh Hour Rescue
Meet Israel Bailey from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Israel is a German Shepherd who is about 4 years old. He is true to his breed as a big, beautiful, protective dog. Israel bonds strongly with his immediate family and feels he has to protect them from others. His forever family would need dog and breed specific experience to guide him. Israel would make a great addition to an adult only home with minimal visitors. He is leash-trained, crate-trained, housebroken, and very obedient. Israel knows several commands and loves to play with his toys. He needs a home with structure to help him feel secure and at ease, and he would do best as the only pet. To read more about Israel Bailey, to complete an application for him, or to see all of the adoptable pets, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865.
Meet Tyson from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Tyson is a Shepherd/Terrier mix who has the cutest under-bite and is about 4 years old. He has been waiting 2 years to find his forever family. Tyson was adopted once but was returned through no fault of his own. He can be fearful and shy when he first meets you, but once he warms up and you gain his trust his true personality comes out. Tyson loves to run and play. He is always up for a game of fetch or tug of war. Tyson does great on a leash and loves to go for walks, so he would be a good hiking companion. He would do best in an adult only home with minimal visitors, and owners who have patience for him to open up. Tyson gets along with most dogs when properly introduced. To read more about Tyson, to complete an application for him, or to see all of the adoptable pets, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865.
Meet Easton SCAS from Eleventh Hour Rescue. Easton is a loveable Labrador Retriever/Boxer mix who is about 2 years old. He was dumped in a kill shelter in North Carolina before making his way to New Jersey. Easton is mostly calm and sweet natured, but every now and then he gets the zoomies! He will need a patient owner who has dog experience. Easton prefers a home with low traffic and a family who can make him feel safe and secure. He is housetrained, crate-trained and knows basic obedience. Easton loves to ride and the car and go for a swim. Easton walks nicely on a leash with a confident handler. He does best with dogs who are closer to him in size and are submissive. Easton prefers a home without cats and children who are teenagers or older. To read about Easton SCAS, to complete an application for him, or to see all of the adoptable pets, please visit: www.ehrdogs.org or call 973-664-0865.