Meet Easton
Born in August 2019, Easton is a male Pittie Lab mix (best guess). He is a large sized dog at around 105 lbs, fully grown. He enjoys hanging out with humans once he knows that he is safe with them. He is a lower energy dog who enjoys being a couch potato but, as he is a little overweight, we think he would benefit from regular walks.
Easton was rescued with his mom and siblings from a high kill shelter north of Houston and brought to WA. Easton was adopted but unfortunately, due to a change in circumstances Easton is looking for a new home.
Easton is a very affectionate guy who likes to offer cuddles and kisses. He loves humans so much that he hates being alone, and can get anxious when he is lonely. Easton would suit a family that is looking for a loyal companion pup that will stay by their side all day or someone who is working from home and needs a canine office mate. Easton is doing well in his training but will need a furever family who can offer him patience and support as he continues to learn and grow confidence. We think Easton would prefer to be the only dog in the home; however, he could also live in a home with another dog if the resident dog is willing to help Easton learn boundaries.
Neutered, microchipped, vaccinated, this guy is a great companion pup.
At Path of Hope Rescue we strive to decrease the euthanasia rate of high-risk dogs in the southern United States by transporting pregnant dogs and puppies to the Pacific Northwest to find adoptive homes. We are 100% foster based and rely on volunteers and fosters to help in our mission. Our goal is to make EVERY DOG. WANTED.
Adoption fee: $450-$550. Path of Hope Rescue is located and based out of Spokane, WA. Adopters may choose to travel to Spokane to pick up their dog or use our monthly transport option to your local area for an additional delivery surcharge of $250.
We will choose the most suitable home for each dog, not the first application received.
If the dog you are applying for is adopted, we have hella good matchmakers that will help you find your perfect new four-legged family member.
Since the dogs that come up the Path of Hope are rescues, not much is known about them. Therefore breed and adult sizes are our best guesses and we cannot guarantee this information is accurate.