Shepherd
Iris
Adult·Female·Large
Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
About Iris
Our adoption application can be found at the bottom of this pet's bio. Once your application has been approved, we can arrange a virtual meet & greet with you and Iris.
Iris is currently in a foster home in Houston, TX and is eligible to transport to an adopter as soon as one is lined up. Iris' foster mom is willing to bring her to any serious potential adopter and ensure that Iris settles in and is able to acclimate in her new environment appropriately.
Meet Iris!
Iris was pulled from a high kill shelter down in Texas along with her siblings. Iris is the last of the bunch still waiting for her forever home. She's 3 and a half years old and our vet says she's a shepherd / black mouth cur mix. Iris is fully vaccinated, microchipped, spayed, and ready to find a family to call her own! Iris is compact at just 47 pounds.
Iris is goofy, playful, affectionate, and genuinely sweet, but like a lot of reactive dogs, only a lucky few get to see that side of her. Right now, that's a very short list: her foster, her foster's partner, and a backup foster who steps in when needed. But that list isn't closed. Iris is a dog worth getting to know, and she deserves someone who understands that a slow burn leads to something really special. Once she trusts you, she is ALL in.
She'd be a dream for someone working from home, but deep down, I think she belongs somewhere quieter; trails, open space, away from the chaos of city streets full of strangers and reactive dogs. She loves fetch with tennis balls more than almost anything. She's silly and tender and trying her best. She just needs someone who gets that.
Ideal Home
Iris is best suited for an adult-only home. She hasn't been around young children, and given her fear reactivity and need for boundaries to be respected, unpredictable energy from kids isn't ideal for Iris. She would do beautifully away from the density and noise of city life, so an outdoorsy lifestyle with trails, open space, and away from the chaos of city streets full of strangers and reactive dogs is a huge bonus.
Ongoing Health
Iris is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed.
Training & Support
Iris is dog selective and does best with slow, intentional introductions. With patience, she's been able to build genuine friendships! She currently plays with dogs in her foster home, wrestling, chasing, and trading kisses. Play works best when food and toys are kept out of the mix. Iris does exhibit some food and resource guarding behaviors towards other dogs. If there are other dogs in the home, Iris should be fed separately. If there are no other dogs, this is not an issue! With continued consistency and training, this is very workable.
Iris is fully potty trained and crate trained! She's never had an accident inside and is sure to always do her business outside. Her crate is her sanctuary. She loves it and goes in without issue. In a multi-dog home, she can free roam the home office. If she's the only dog, she can free roam the whole house with no accidents and no destructive behavior. She's solid.
Iris's reactivity — and it deserves to be named clearly, not buried. She's a fearful dog who has built protective behaviors to keep herself safe, which means she won't be the dog who runs up to strangers or plays nicely with every dog at the park. New people and new dogs require slow, supervised introductions. But here's what's also true: once you get past that layer, Iris is sweet, gentle, calm, and deeply loving. She sleeps beautifully in her kennel, walks well until she's reached her limit, and isn't destructive. She's not a difficult dog, she's a dog who needs someone patient enough to meet her where she is.
On leash, Iris can be reactive when dogs get too close on the same side of the street, so she does best with an owner who knows how to create distance and set her up for success. She just needs people willing to let her set the pace.
Iris is loyal to her core. She gives kisses freely (once she trusts you), does a full tap dance coming out of her kennel, knows sit, down, and wait, and is an absolute belly rub enthusiast. She's gentle, she's playful, she's obedient and she's the kind of dog that makes you feel genuinely chosen once she lets you in.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Iris is currently in a foster home in Houston, TX and is eligible to transport to an adopter as soon as one is lined up. Iris' foster mom is willing to bring her to any serious potential adopter and ensure that Iris settles in and is able to acclimate in her new environment appropriately.
Our adoption application can be found at the bottom of this pet's bio. Once your application has been approved, we can arrange a virtual meet & greet with you and Iris.
Iris is currently in a foster home in Houston, TX and is eligible to transport to an adopter as soon as one is lined up. Iris' foster mom is willing to bring her to any serious potential adopter and ensure that Iris settles in and is able to acclimate in her new environment appropriately.
Meet Iris!
Iris was pulled from a high kill shelter down in Texas along with her siblings. Iris is the last of the bunch still waiting for her forever home. She's 3 and a half years old and our vet says she's a shepherd / black mouth cur mix. Iris is fully vaccinated, microchipped, spayed, and ready to find a family to call her own! Iris is compact at just 47 pounds.
Iris is goofy, playful, affectionate, and genuinely sweet, but like a lot of reactive dogs, only a lucky few get to see that side of her. Right now, that's a very short list: her foster, her foster's partner, and a backup foster who steps in when needed. But that list isn't closed. Iris is a dog worth getting to know, and she deserves someone who understands that a slow burn leads to something really special. Once she trusts you, she is ALL in.
She'd be a dream for someone working from home, but deep down, I think she belongs somewhere quieter; trails, open space, away from the chaos of city streets full of strangers and reactive dogs. She loves fetch with tennis balls more than almost anything. She's silly and tender and trying her best. She just needs someone who gets that.
Ideal Home
Iris is best suited for an adult-only home. She hasn't been around young children, and given her fear reactivity and need for boundaries to be respected, unpredictable energy from kids isn't ideal for Iris. She would do beautifully away from the density and noise of city life, so an outdoorsy lifestyle with trails, open space, and away from the chaos of city streets full of strangers and reactive dogs is a huge bonus.
Ongoing Health
Iris is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed.
Training & Support
Iris is dog selective and does best with slow, intentional introductions. With patience, she's been able to build genuine friendships! She currently plays with dogs in her foster home, wrestling, chasing, and trading kisses. Play works best when food and toys are kept out of the mix. Iris does exhibit some food and resource guarding behaviors towards other dogs. If there are other dogs in the home, Iris should be fed separately. If there are no other dogs, this is not an issue! With continued consistency and training, this is very workable.
Iris is fully potty trained and crate trained! She's never had an accident inside and is sure to always do her business outside. Her crate is her sanctuary. She loves it and goes in without issue. In a multi-dog home, she can free roam the home office. If she's the only dog, she can free roam the whole house with no accidents and no destructive behavior. She's solid.
Iris's reactivity — and it deserves to be named clearly, not buried. She's a fearful dog who has built protective behaviors to keep herself safe, which means she won't be the dog who runs up to strangers or plays nicely with every dog at the park. New people and new dogs require slow, supervised introductions. But here's what's also true: once you get past that layer, Iris is sweet, gentle, calm, and deeply loving. She sleeps beautifully in her kennel, walks well until she's reached her limit, and isn't destructive. She's not a difficult dog, she's a dog who needs someone patient enough to meet her where she is.
On leash, Iris can be reactive when dogs get too close on the same side of the street, so she does best with an owner who knows how to create distance and set her up for success. She just needs people willing to let her set the pace.
Iris is loyal to her core. She gives kisses freely (once she trusts you), does a full tap dance coming out of her kennel, knows sit, down, and wait, and is an absolute belly rub enthusiast. She's gentle, she's playful, she's obedient and she's the kind of dog that makes you feel genuinely chosen once she lets you in.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
Transporation
Iris is currently in a foster home in Houston, TX and is eligible to transport to an adopter as soon as one is lined up. Iris' foster mom is willing to bring her to any serious potential adopter and ensure that Iris settles in and is able to acclimate in her new environment appropriately.
Gets along with
Dogs
Know the breed
Shepherd
Exercise
90 min/day, Vigorous activity
Trainability
Very trainable
Experience
Some experience needed
Living space
House, Acreage
Shedding
Heavy
Lifespan
7-10 years
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$450
Located in Riverside, MO
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Community & partner vetted
So you can sleep tight
$450
