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My name is Gracie Lynne!

Posted over 7 years ago | Updated over 6 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Cane Corso/Mastiff
Color
Brindle
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
10240480-A28755

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Possible Full Blooded Cane Corso Mastiff

Grace is a beautiful brindle girl looking for her forever home!

She was saved by the skin of her teeth from Memphis Animal Services where she was already in the euthanasia room.  She was so incredibly skinny and had probably never felt the love of humans, so we just could not leave her there.  We are so glad she was given a second chance!  She is so very loving and appreciative of her humans who take care of her in her foster home.  

She loves to run and play with dogs her own size, but then always comes back to check and see if her human is still around.  

Grace was listed as a boxer at the shelter, but we believe it's possible she is a full blooded Cane Corso (Italian) Mastiff, who had been used for breeding at one time.

Grace will need a home where people are home most of the time, as she does not enjoy being crated for long periods of time (also a trait of the Italian Mastiff breed).

She is being fostered in Memphis TN, but FaceTime meetings and meet and greets in Memphis can be arranged prior to adoption. 

If you would like more information about Grace, or would like to fill out an application on her, please contact allheartanimalrescue@gmail.com.





Contact us at allheartanimalrescue.org for an application or if you have questions about an animal.

Please take the time to review our adoption policies before applying for a pet.  We try to make the process as quick and easy as possible, but we also need to ensure we find the right home for each of our pets.  Rehoming can be stressful for them, and we want to make sure we get it right the first time!:)

Please note we can not guarantee the breed or or age of pet is 100% accurate.  Many of the pets in are rescue are pulled from shelters and usually will not know the parents of the dog or cat.  Most are are mixed with two or more breeds, and we will make the best selection we can based on shelter information, personal observation, and vet input. 

 

  • The animal must be spay/neutered prior to going to his/her new home. All other animals in the home must also be spayed/neutered. 

  • Adopter should agree to continue any specific medical care need for a particular pet, along with routine annual visits. 

  • If adopter has other pets, all pets in the home should be up to date on vaccinations, monthly heartworm prevention, and should be spayed/neutered, unless there is a valid medical reason. 

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old. 

  • All members of the household must agree they want the pet. A pet is a family member and so all members of the family need to be in agreement about when to adopt a pet, and which pet to adopt. 

  • Anyone renting or leasing must have written permission from their landlord, and will also be contacted by phone by a representative for AHAR before an adoption can be approved. Any restrictions regarding type or size of animal must be noted. 

  • We prefer that applicants have lived at their current address for at least three months. This is to make sure that owners have had time to settle into their new surroundings, and have established a stable routine before bringing a pet into the home. Because pets have extremely sensitive noses, any remodeling projects that involve chemicals and paint - including the installation of carpet - should have been completed well in advance of bringing a new pet home. Please remember that any time of transition is probably not a good time to adopt a pet. 

  • We do not adopt out 'outdoor pets.' Pets that are left outside to do not bond as readily with their owners and are prone to nuisance behaviors like barking, escaping, roaming, digging, predatory behavior and other destruction. If applicants currently have an 'outdoor pet' their adoption may be denied. 

  • We do not adopt out pets for the sole purpose of “guarding” or personal safety. 

  • Applicants for dog adoptions must have a yard that is fenced on all sides, or adopter must agree to walk/exercise dog for a MINIMUM of two times daily, or more as dog requires. Some dogs may require a fence of a certain type and height. 

  • Adopter must have excellent vet reference (if a prior pet owner) and a minimum of one personal reference. 

  • Adopters should demonstrate a willingness and ability to meet the social, training, health and exercise requirements of their desired pet. 

  • We will not allow “surprise” or gift adoptions. 

  • We reserve the right to decline applications if the pet’s needs to not coincide with the lifestyle of the family or individual, or if the adoption is not demonstrated to be in the best interest of the pet or family for any reason. 

     



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