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A875416
Located At: Foster Home
Description: Currently In Foster
My name is Rusty*.
I am a neutered male, red and brown Bloodhound and German Shepherd Dog.
My name is Rusty*.
I am a neutered male, red and brown Bloodhound and German Shepherd Dog.
Weight: I weigh approximately 55.00 lbs.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Oct 06, 2025 and am ready to go home today!
I am currently in foster care but am available for adoption! If you are interested in adopting me, please email PACC.AdoptAFoster@pima.gov
If you are interested in adopting this pet, visit us during regular business hours. Please email pacc.adopt@pima.gov for any questions regarding the adoption process.
If you believe this is your lost pet, come down during regular business hours to reclaim or email pacclostandfound@pima.gov with any questions.
I am currently in foster care but am available for adoption! If you are interested in adopting me, please email PACC.AdoptAFoster@pima.gov
If you are interested in adopting this pet, visit us during regular business hours. Please email pacc.adopt@pima.gov for any questions regarding the adoption process.
If you believe this is your lost pet, come down during regular business hours to reclaim or email pacclostandfound@pima.gov with any questions.
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CLOSE OF BUSINESS Friday 11/14/25
AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTER
Name: Rusty
Animal ID: A875416
Age: 3 years
Weight: 55.0 lbs.
Web Link: https://24petconnect.com/PimaAdoptablePets/Details/PIMA/A875416
About: Happy Hound Seeking a Calm, Secure Home
Meet Rusty, a handsome 3-year-old hound mix whose enthusiasm for life is as big as his heart! This very happy, sweet boy is desperately looking for a loving, secure home where he can fully relax.
Rusty first came to us as a stray, and while he was quickly adopted, he was sadly returned after only a month due to some very puppy-like behaviors that need dedicated management:
Jumpy and Mouthy: Rusty is still learning his manners and can be overly excited with people, resorting to playful jumpy and mouthy behavior.
Escape Artist: During his time in the home, he proved to be an expert at escaping. This is not malicious; it's linked to his high anxiety.
Rusty is a sensitive soul who spooks very easily at loud noises—a trait we've seen both in the shelter and in his previous home. When he is startled, his first instinct is to try and run away.
To keep him safe, his new family must commit to these non-negotiable requirements:
He requires a very high and secure yard. Any time he spends outside will need to be closely monitored to ensure that if he spooks, he doesn't attempt to escape.
Dog-Selective: Rusty has shown issues with other dogs in the home and is highly leash reactive on walks. While he is required to meet any resident dogs prior to adoption to ensure initial compatibility, his ideal home would be as the only pet to minimize stress and prevent conflict.
Rusty is a wonderful dog who just needs patience, consistency, and a tranquil environment to thrive. If you can offer this sweet boy a safe sanctuary as a foster or are ready to give him his forever home, please come to the shelter today and ask to meet Rusty!
Available for foster care (2+ weeks) or adoption through PACC.
Interested parties:
Must visit PACC before the Close of business Friday November 14th deadline to meet with a counselor who will review notes and introduce you to the dog to ensure that it’s a good fit. Some dogs may also require an introduction to any dogs they may potentially live with.
Home Management Plan
1) DOG INTRO REQUIRED
• Due to previously being dog selective with male dogs in playgroup; he may be too much for some dogs and has the potential to tip into an altercation
2) Dog Selective with male dogs
• Must meet all dogs in the home prior to adoption.
• Selective dogs like to choose their friends; they may like some dogs and dislike others.
• Muzzle training can be a useful tool for initial introductions to new dogs.
• NO DOG PARKS.
3) Flight Risk
• Escaped owner's harness twice as well as escaping harness once at PACC when being adopted. Will try to back out of harness if scared/frustrated/overstimulated. Please continue using the harness and prevent injury to himself but ALWAYS have a slip lead on as a backup.
4) Escape Risk
• Rusty gets scared with loud noise and may find ways to escape their confinement.
• Supervise outdoor time and avoid leaving unattended.
• Must be secured in a safe space like a crate or room with music or the TV on during holidays that have fireworks.
5) On Prozac
• Do NOT stop medication without consulting your personal vet.
• MUST be tapered - stopping abruptly may cause negative effects.
CLOSE OF BUSINESS Friday 11/14/25
AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION OR FOSTER
Name: Rusty
Animal ID: A875416
Age: 3 years
Weight: 55.0 lbs.
Web Link: https://24petconnect.com/PimaAdoptablePets/Details/PIMA/A875416
About: Happy Hound Seeking a Calm, Secure Home
Meet Rusty, a handsome 3-year-old hound mix whose enthusiasm for life is as big as his heart! This very happy, sweet boy is desperately looking for a loving, secure home where he can fully relax.
Rusty first came to us as a stray, and while he was quickly adopted, he was sadly returned after only a month due to some very puppy-like behaviors that need dedicated management:
Jumpy and Mouthy: Rusty is still learning his manners and can be overly excited with people, resorting to playful jumpy and mouthy behavior.
Escape Artist: During his time in the home, he proved to be an expert at escaping. This is not malicious; it's linked to his high anxiety.
Rusty is a sensitive soul who spooks very easily at loud noises—a trait we've seen both in the shelter and in his previous home. When he is startled, his first instinct is to try and run away.
To keep him safe, his new family must commit to these non-negotiable requirements:
He requires a very high and secure yard. Any time he spends outside will need to be closely monitored to ensure that if he spooks, he doesn't attempt to escape.
Dog-Selective: Rusty has shown issues with other dogs in the home and is highly leash reactive on walks. While he is required to meet any resident dogs prior to adoption to ensure initial compatibility, his ideal home would be as the only pet to minimize stress and prevent conflict.
Rusty is a wonderful dog who just needs patience, consistency, and a tranquil environment to thrive. If you can offer this sweet boy a safe sanctuary as a foster or are ready to give him his forever home, please come to the shelter today and ask to meet Rusty!
Available for foster care (2+ weeks) or adoption through PACC.
Interested parties:
Must visit PACC before the Close of business Friday November 14th deadline to meet with a counselor who will review notes and introduce you to the dog to ensure that it’s a good fit. Some dogs may also require an introduction to any dogs they may potentially live with.
Home Management Plan
1) DOG INTRO REQUIRED
• Due to previously being dog selective with male dogs in playgroup; he may be too much for some dogs and has the potential to tip into an altercation
2) Dog Selective with male dogs
• Must meet all dogs in the home prior to adoption.
• Selective dogs like to choose their friends; they may like some dogs and dislike others.
• Muzzle training can be a useful tool for initial introductions to new dogs.
• NO DOG PARKS.
3) Flight Risk
• Escaped owner's harness twice as well as escaping harness once at PACC when being adopted. Will try to back out of harness if scared/frustrated/overstimulated. Please continue using the harness and prevent injury to himself but ALWAYS have a slip lead on as a backup.
4) Escape Risk
• Rusty gets scared with loud noise and may find ways to escape their confinement.
• Supervise outdoor time and avoid leaving unattended.
• Must be secured in a safe space like a crate or room with music or the TV on during holidays that have fireworks.
5) On Prozac
• Do NOT stop medication without consulting your personal vet.
• MUST be tapered - stopping abruptly may cause negative effects.
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Shelter information
Location: Pima Animal Care Center - Tucson
Address: 4000 North Silverbell Road
Tucson, AZ 85745
Tucson, AZ 85745