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My name is Macy!

Posted over 3 years ago | Updated over 3 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees/German Shepherd Dog
Color
White
Age
3 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
100 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

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

My story

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

Macy is an approximately 2 year old, 100 lbs. female Pyrenees/Shepherd mix. See results of her DNA test, which includes health information as well. She is house trained (at foster home), great on a leash, and does well in a crate. Macy enjoys long walks, romps in the yard, and snuggles. She will do best in a home with no other dogs and no small children. For Macy, you need a large yard, preferably fenced. She is spayed, current on vaccines, and heartworm negative. She needs adopters who will give her exercise and train her to be her best doggy self.
If interested in adopting, email marysmutts05@gmail.com for a dog adoption application. The Adoption Fee is $400.00. We appreciate your interest in adopting from a rescue organization. We understand the desire to meet our "cuties" as soon as possible, but because we operate entirely out of foster homes, we need to limit visitation to approved applicants only. Once your completed application is submitted by you and approved by MASR, we will be glad to schedule your visit. This dog has been examined by our vet, spayed or neutered (if not previously done), vaccinations updated, heartworm negative, and has been microchipped. Breed Selection is 'Best Efforts' given by shelter staff, veterinarians and rescue volunteers. NO guarantees are implied. We do not guarantee housebreaking. Consistency and patience are key! Dogs benefit greatly from Obedience Training - and we encourage you to check out http://www.pupsdogobediencetraining.com/ . They offer a great discount for training of dogs coming from MAS Rescue! Please note that small breeds are not well designed for families with young children as everything about them is more delicate and will require careful handling. Please be sure you have the TIME to have a dog. Please be aware that it is the opinion of this rescue group, in conjunction with dog behaviorists, that a young puppy benefits greatly with proper socialization. We will only place puppies in homes where they have the opportunity to be with someone all day, travel to work, or have special arrangements, such as Puppy Day Care, Dog Walker, etc. Remember adoption is a commitment for the lifetime of your new furry friend; dogs could live 15 years or more!!

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