Canaan Puppies Rescued from Jordan

Canaan dog mix | 4.5 months old |  approximately 12-14 lbs | unfixed

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Adoptable Canaan puppies from Jordan - A woman who works at an embassy in Jordan reached out to HARA seeking help for these 5 pups that were rescued off the street in Amman, Jordan. She and a few others found these pups in the neighborhood when they were still too young to leave their mother. A local told them that she was going to call the authorities on the pups. The authorities would have came and shot the dogs as that is how strays are treated in some places in the world. If the rescuers were seen helping these dogs, they would also have gotten harassed and reported for being a nuisance so late in the night, they moved the puppies to a more remote hill along with their mother dog. There were originally 6 pups but someone saw a kid grab one from their new nesting spot. Dog fighting is a common place thing and unfortunately that pup was probably taken to be used as bait. Most stray dogs in Jordan are susceptible to being shot, being tortured and also diseases such as distemper and parvo virus are rampant.


When the puppies were old enough to leave their mother, the rescuer took them home. She and her friends started a GoFundMe for the pups and got them medical treatment. They also did a great job with socializing the pups. There is no hope for them finding homes on Jordan as they are considered worthless street dogs out there. Our goal is to find them permanent loving homes in the states in December. The easiest and most cost efficient route would be to get them into NY. Out of state adopters may be considered if they can arrange their own transportation to pick up the pups from NY.


There are 2 females and 3 males. They are currently 4 months old and 12 lbs. Canaan puppies are high energy and vocal dogs with no known genetic health issues. They need a lot of exercise and stimulation or they will become destructive. Females range from 20-40lbs and males range from 35-60lbs.

Please check individual descriptions below.


WIlla

WIlla

Willa

Willa

Willa

Willa

WILLA: Willa named after the “will” to live was the runt of the pack! Willa has since caught up with her siblings and can hold her own. She is sweet and playful, she likes to cuddle and is calm. She will do exactly what her owner wants her to do. She is happy just being :) Willa as a typical female Canaan dog will likely grow to be between 20-40 pounds. She is currently 12 pounds.

Fun Fact: Willa knows she was the weakest but now in the same league as her siblings, she therefore likes playing with her brothers specifically to show off her strength. Also, Willa has small black spots on her coat from her head all the way down her spine to her tail, making her look like a little Dalmatian :)

Note: Willa had an infection in her throat at 2 weeks old which prevented her from eating. When found at that time, she was taken to the vet who drained her throat from liquid which was accumulating. Willa is perfectly fine now and up to date on her vaccines & microchipped!

Hashem has been adopted!

Hashem has been adopted!

Hashem has been adopted!

Hashem has been adopted!

Hashem has been adopted!

Hashem has been adopted!

HASHEM HAS BEEN ADOPTED

Hashem with the stereotypical Canaan brown mask, wants to be the boss! However, admittedly a whiner, who needs to be put in his place once in a while, is nevertheless a charmer. The looks he gives are to die for! He is vocal, has always something to say, but plays well with other dogs. He likes to be cuddled, enjoys his beauty sleep, and always up for a game. Hashem will likely reach 40-60 pounds, as a male Canaan dog. He is currently around 14 pounds.

Fun Fact: Hashem is the only one on the group with the stereotypical brown mask so we felt he needed a typical Arab name. Hashem is the owner of the most famous falafel shop in downtown Amman, Jordan.

Note: Hashem has all his vaccinations and microchipped.


ZAINA HAS BEEN ADOPTED!

ZAINA HAS BEEN ADOPTED!

ZAINA HAS BEEN ADOPTED!

ZAINA: Zaina (on the left) is a warrior princess! She is the best balanced dog, equally enjoying play, cuddles, food, sleep time, and more. She has the most beautiful face, accentuating her black and white Canaan mask, highlighting the mascara eyes :) She is well tempered, likes people and other dogs, likes being with dogs, but also being independent, she likes discovering her surroundings. She is a puppy, but also a grow up, as she is the most mature one of the bunch! She will grow to be between 20-40 pounds and is currently 6 pounds.

Fun Fact: As elegant as Zaina is, she sometimes overeats and then falls asleep in her bowl. But, it’s because she is still a kid!

Note: Zaina has all her vaccinations and microchipped.

OLIVER HAS BEEN ADOPTED!

Sebastian - ADOPTED!

Sebastian - ADOPTED!

SEBASTIAN HAS BEEN ADOPTED ! The fearless leader of the pack! He is the first one to venture out to see what’s the commotion, the first one to come say “Hi” to you, and the first one to want to stay playing. He is an Alpha dog, but well-tempered. He always keeps his siblings in check. He likes to cuddle, play, and sniff everything! He is curious about everything and everyone. He is protective over his siblings and will likely be protective over kids and/or owner—in a good way! Sebastian, as a typical male Canaan dog, will likely grow to be around 40-60 pounds. He is currently about 6 pounds.

Fun Fact: When Sebastian was 3 weeks old, he looked exactly like the dog in “Beethoven” so we felt he needed a long strong name, thus the name Sebastian.

Note: Sebastian has all his vaccinations and microchip.


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Comments:  Pups are not yet spayed and neutered as dogs in Jordan are not allowed to be fixed until 6 months of age. Adopter will be responsible for spaying and neutering pups. HARA will help recommend low cost options.

PCR testing will be done before arrival.

All medical records provided upon adoption.