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LOCATION: Fort Worth, TexasDOB: 06/27/2015Why adopt one gorgeous dog when you can adopt two! Meet Granny (white/double merle) and Jed (black) - a gorgeous combo and bonded pair that have found a good life at their foster’s home and are so very appreciative of the love they are receiving. They return the love not just in two’s but in galzillions. Both kids are pretty laid-back. They prefer to let the youngins steal the activity spotlight. They have a furry foster sibling dog who they get along well with but outside of that friend, they haven’t had much exposure to other dogs besides those at the vet’s office. They were curious of them but not aggressive towards any of them, even the one that barked at them. Jed gave a bark back but that was all. How they would do with cats is unknown. They are good with kids. Granny doesn’t see too well anymore but she learned the lay of her foster’s home very quickly, at first following Jed in and out of the doggie door, then being able to utilize it independently. They have had no accidents in the house. With Granny’s compromised sight, she will need a fenced yard, no pool, and limited stairs. Neither dog minds going in the crate and are perfectly happy to take a little treat to sweeten the deal. But after a few days with the foster they were able to be left unsupervised outside of the crate and did great. Leash work is fine and Jed will load no problem into the back of an SUV. Sweet Granny gets her front half in but she needs some human assistance with her tush end. They are both timid of belts and will cower if you have one in your hand or are putting one on until they know it's okay - an unfortunate remnant memory perhaps of their past life. But they have never shown aggression. They have no food aggression and even stick their noses in each other's bowls if you let them. Granny likes to sleep on a dog bed in her foster poppy’s bedroom and Jed will find his way into bed and likes to lay right next to a warm body. Granny and Jed probably had a rough past. Jed has some scars down his back to prove it. But the love they are showing towards their foster is immense. They need someone who will listen to their heart and leap at the chance to adopt these two amazing kiddos. ========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .For more information, please email us at [email protected]. For an application to foster or adopt, please go to www.saverockythegreatdane.org and fill out an app. Thank you so much, we look forward to helping you.
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About this Dog
LOCATION: Fort Worth, TexasDOB: 06/27/2015Why adopt one gorgeous dog when you can adopt two! Meet Granny (white/double merle) and Jed (black) - a gorgeous combo and bonded pair that have found a good life at their foster’s home and are so very appreciative of the love they are receiving. They return the love not just in two’s but in galzillions. Both kids are pretty laid-back. They prefer to let the youngins steal the activity spotlight. They have a furry foster sibling dog who they get along well with but outside of that friend, they haven’t had much exposure to other dogs besides those at the vet’s office. They were curious of them but not aggressive towards any of them, even the one that barked at them. Jed gave a bark back but that was all. How they would do with cats is unknown. They are good with kids. Granny doesn’t see too well anymore but she learned the lay of her foster’s home very quickly, at first following Jed in and out of the doggie door, then being able to utilize it independently. They have had no accidents in the house. With Granny’s compromised sight, she will need a fenced yard, no pool, and limited stairs. Neither dog minds going in the crate and are perfectly happy to take a little treat to sweeten the deal. But after a few days with the foster they were able to be left unsupervised outside of the crate and did great. Leash work is fine and Jed will load no problem into the back of an SUV. Sweet Granny gets her front half in but she needs some human assistance with her tush end. They are both timid of belts and will cower if you have one in your hand or are putting one on until they know it's okay - an unfortunate remnant memory perhaps of their past life. But they have never shown aggression. They have no food aggression and even stick their noses in each other's bowls if you let them. Granny likes to sleep on a dog bed in her foster poppy’s bedroom and Jed will find his way into bed and likes to lay right next to a warm body. Granny and Jed probably had a rough past. Jed has some scars down his back to prove it. But the love they are showing towards their foster is immense. They need someone who will listen to their heart and leap at the chance to adopt these two amazing kiddos. ========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .For more information, please email us at [email protected]. For an application to foster or adopt, please go to www.saverockythegreatdane.org and fill out an app. Thank you so much, we look forward to helping you.