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My basic info
Breed
Anatolian Shepherd/Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Bubba is a fabulous sweetheart of a dog that loves every person and dog that he meets. He was living for 2 ½ months in a ditch in East Texas until a rescue person was kind enough to put him in her car and contacted us. Yes, we know he is not a Saint, however, he is one of the sweetest and kindest dogs you would ever want to meet. He has received all of his shots, is neutered and is heartworm negative. He is housetrained and is looking for a wonderful home that will give him the love and attention he has so greatly deserved. When her came to us he had over 100 ticks on him and was full of dead fleas as well. He was skin and bones and had been skunked so he was in desperate need of many baths. He has received all the love and attention any one dog could ask for since he has been with us. He is approximately 85 pounds and we believe him to be a Anatolian/Lab mix with maybe a little Sharpa as well. The vet has put him at 1 ½ old. He is so loving you could not find a better family pet than Bubba. When he runs you can see some of the wrinkles on his face which is soooooo cute. He has a lab coat and lives with a Saint and they get along great.
In concern for families with small children, we will not adopt a dog to a home with any child under the age of 5. This is due to the large size of Saint Bernards and the safety of your children. Our Saint Bernards are not aggressive or mean in any way, they can just knock down children easily. If you would like to visit our pups please contact St. Cloud's Rescue at www.stcloudsrescue.org or call 972-679-5319. The first step in adopting from St. Cloud's Rescue is to complete an application. The application may be found OUR WEBSITE at www.stcloudsrescue.org. Please click on the application process, complete and then email it. Once the application has been sent please call us to confirm that we have received it. St.Cloud's Rescue maintains the right to deny applications to anyone for any reason we see fit. St. Cloud Rescue is a non-profit 501-c-3 organization. St. Clouds Rescue requires new owners to purchase a one year supply of heartworm preventative from us, which is at cost. We require a home visit prior to all placements. All our dogs must be microchipped at a cost of $20.00. There is a $150.00 donation fee. All dogs adopted through St Clouds Rescue must be indoor dogs.