Hello, Knox!
Everyone, meet Knox. This blue-eyed beauty is our very first foster from Al-Van Humane Society, and we could not be more excited. When I began the journey at Iva’s Place, one of my main objectives was to honor the community by helping to find homes for pets in need. It’s one of our 4 core values: Community, Care, Commitment, and Compassion. Now that I’ve gotten my feet wet with our first year under my belt, and the busy summer season is slowing down…it’s time to step up for our community!
So…a little about Knox: He’s just shy of 3 years old and is a mixed-breed pup. If I were to give it a guess, I’d say he’s got some Husky, Shepherd, maybe some Beagle and Staffordshire Terrier (disclaimer: just guesses!). We’re not sure, but he’s definitely a handsome little buddy. Knox is a medium sized guy, about 40 lbs., and is neutered, microchipped, and fully vaxxed with preventative maintenance as well. He’s very healthy and in great shape!
Knox wants to STAY in great shape. We think he knows he’s handsome (he really should have an agent, don’t you think?). He likes to maintain his good looks with LOTS of running, and would need a home where that could be honored…he needs an open yard and/or the ability to take frequent trips to the dog park. He likes to party with friends, but is also very good at calming down when it’s time.
We aren’t sure what happened to Knox in his past, but he is a little head-shy, and gets nervous if someone tries to pet him from above. He has been known to nip, but not so badly that he breaks skin or causes injury. For this reason, he would be best in a home with older or no kids. He warms up to humans pretty well, but adjusts more quickly with women than men.
When it comes to meeting new animals, Knox is very good and would do well in a multi-pet household. With Canine friends, he is accepting of boundaries when others don’t want to play; he plays rough, but stays safe; his name recognition during play is excellent; he listens to instructions, and he corrects very quickly if his need to play becomes overwhelming to others in the pack. He is also quite good at knowing his own limits and does not need to be forced to take breaks; he knows when to slow down on his own.
When it comes to cats, he takes some warming up, but gets along well, and actually quite likes them. He does have a bit of a prey drive, so he will turn into a cat-chaser outdoors, but not so much that I need to worry about keeping our house cats inside. They’ve been able to maintain their preference for the outdoors whenever they feel the need for an adventure, regardless of Knox’s presence in the yard.
Lastly…he’s an independent spirit. Knox is not too much of a cuddler with humans or with animals. He likes his space. At Iva’s Place, he prefers to rest and sleep in his own chair and likes the one facing the window so he can make sure we’re all safe. He is not much of a barker, though, so you know to pay attention when he becomes vocal.
That’s Knox! If you’re interested in meeting Knox in the hopes of becoming his human, head to
Al-Van’s website to fill out an adoption request. He’s going to make a wonderful companion for just the right person.
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Goodbye, sweet Adelaide.
Everyone, meet Addie. Addie was a blessing in the lives of our Iva’s Place family…always full of joy, always playful. Adelaide was a Bernese Mountain Dog, from Chicago, and after a happy life with her humans, she crossed the rainbow bridge this past August. Miss Adelaide succumbed to the difficulties of bone cancer. I trust that, wherever she is now, wherever we go…her soul is free from the earthly constraints of pain, and she is running through fields of flowers. Her spirit will live on in our hearts, as they always do, and we wish peace and love to her family - Ryan & his son, Liam.
Before we even opened our doors, I knew I wanted to honor the lives of the pets we’ve been so blessed to care for when their time came to leave us. I certainly hoped it would not happen so soon after establishing ourselves, but such is life. For Adelaide, as we will do for every Iva’s Place pet, we have planted a tree. Ryan chose a white dogwood. Adelaide’s dogwood is planted right by our front gate, for everyone to admire during the spring bloom.
While we certainly hope we won’t be planting another any time soon, we are ready when the time comes. We are happy to honor your pet’s memory with new life at Iva’s Place.
Adelaide…we’ll miss your playful spirit. Thank you for being a part of our world, sweet girl.
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Til next time…
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TL