Meet Porkchop
Porkchop!! This handsome dude is around 7 years old, and 60 pounds of personality! Porkchop is seeking a super stable home, with an experienced dog owner. He can be your couch potato partner if you bribe him with belly rubs, or your backyard companion helping to rid the yard of birds and squirrels (and tennis balls, too!). Porkchop is super food motivated, so it was easy to train him to sit and we know he'll do great learning lots of other new commands. He loves to be with his person, and can be somewhat standoffish with new people or situations. Porkchop will need to be your only dog in the home, or possibly paired with a very docile and confident larger female dog. Pushy or over friendly dogs don't mesh well with his personality. No kids or cats for Porkchop, please! Porkchop can be a vocal dog, he will talk and grumble at you to let you know what he's thinking - we think it’s pretty cute! Porkchop's adoption fee is $250 and includes his neuter, microchip and current vaccinations and preventatives PLUS a free basic obedience course at Cedar Run Company in Hiawatha. Last Hope requires that potential adopters current animals be altered, current on vaccinations and preventatives and be kept as indoor pets only. Our adoption process includes reference and background checks, a vet check and a home visit. Please submit an adoption application for consideration through our website.
Could Porkchop be your senior soulmate?
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- Senior status confirmed
- Last checked 7/12/2026
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