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My name is Daisy!

Posted over 7 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
COURTESY LISTING

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

THIS IS A COURTESY LISTING. ADR is not responsible for the health, temperament, behavior or placement of this dog. Listings are done at the request of the dog's owner and as an outreach and community service in hopes of finding these dogs a loving, stable forever home. Placement decisions are made solely at the discretion of the owner, and not Austin Dog Rescue. Owners are required to ask for an adoption fee from adopters.

This is the information that we received from Hank's current family:

My husband and I were driving back into Austin from an overnight camping trip, and we came across two stray dogs outside of Uvalde, TX. We pulled over after being alarmed that they were standing in the middle of a major road with cars and semi trucks flying past them. We cautiously approached these two to only find them welcome us with a desire of belly rubs and paw shakes. We knew these two were very special dogs.They were found without collars, no microchips (verified by two different vets), covered in fleas and no local postings about them being missing.Unable to have the heart to surrender them to the local, crowded Uvalde shelter, and possibly have them separated, we drove them back to Austin, and got them fully vaccinated, flea treated, fed and bathed.

They are at home with us and our three other pups, but I'm seeking someone who wants to be their forever home or potential foster home. They are the sweetest dogs, and have a strong bond to each other (constantly playing, grooming, and cuddling with each other). My main goal is to find them a home that will allow them to be adopted together. They are very attached and bonded to be separated. We wish we could adopt them, but with having a full pack of three and a smaller house + work travel, it's not the best option. We would love to find them an adoptive home or even a foster home that might have the proper bandwidth to take care of these two amazing dogs.

Update: After posting to several missing dog websites and making contact with a buyer of the original owner, it appears that these dogs were unfortunately abandoned. We have posted to all of the popular missing dog websites, Facebook pages, craigslist lost/found, left flyers with the local vet and called and notified the animal shelter. Also, I have tried finding them an adoptive home through our social media, friends, family, coworkers, Nextdoor app, craigslist classified and have reached out to local pet businesses and rescues for support.

Here is more information about Hank:

Name: Daisy (recently named)
Sex: Female
Breed: Expected to be an Anatolian and Great Pyrenees Shepherd mix
Spayed: No, but have an appointment on 1/19 to get her spayed
Vaccinations: Took her to Austin Corner Vet, and she is fully up-to-date (rabies, bordatella, heartworm check, distemper parvo, 6 month flea preventative, 6 month heartworm preventative) and can provide vet papers. Teeth are in perfect condition.
Weight: Approximately 70 lbs.
Age: Vet estimated anywhere from 1.5 - 2 years.
Microchips: no, confirmed by two vets (Uvalde local vet + Austin Corner Vet)
Good with Kids: Unsure - not tested
Good with Cats: Unsure - not tested
Good with Dogs: Yes, but she is nervous, and can give a low growl to other unfamiliar dogs, but has started playing with our dogs recently. It will take a couple of days for her to warm up to other dogs, but I don't expect she would ever be aggressive because she is very passive in nature. She is best friends with another dog and companion, Hank.
Aggressive: No, but cautious of new dogs
Biography: She is a very playful and sweet dog. She loves everyone, and just wants to have fun and be loved. She would be great in an environment where her owner or foster parent could be active with her or let her out in a yard. Daisy does great with her best friend, Hank (Bassett Hound mix), and would be great for any home that will give her love and attention.
Fun Fact: She is clumsiest 70lb dog you will meet.

If you are interested in meeting this beautiful girl, please contact Lauren at: 512-695-5411 or lauren.crable@gmail.com

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