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***This dog requires working breed experience, i.e. German Shepherd, Malinois, Rottweiler, Australian Cattle Dogs, etc***
Name: Xena
Breed: Belgian Malinois
Age: 2 years as of Nov 2022
Sex: Female
Good with Dogs: No
Good with Cats: No
Good with Kids: No
Xena AKA the beast, our warrior princess is a big girl with a big heart who has won us over. She loves us humans and everyone she meets. Wanting to be right next to you at all times. She gives little kisses on your nose and loves running and jumping through the air. Loves walks and rides in the car! Xena has done great with leash training. Slowly learning to play fetch which is funny to watch this big girl run and try to get the ball, we don’t believe she ever had toys before. She is crate trained, sits on command and will do just about anything for a cookie or some love!!!
All of our dogs are fully vetted: up-to-date on annual shots, spayed/neutered and microchipped with a lifetime registration. We look forward to hearing from you!
If you would like to send in an application for this dog, please use the link below! https://peachcountyanimalrescueandrehabilitation.org/apply-now-2/
***This dog requires working breed experience, i.e. German Shepherd, Malinois, Rottweiler, Australian Cattle Dogs, etc***
Name: Xena
Breed: Belgian Malinois
Age: 2 years as of Nov 2022
Sex: Female
Good with Dogs: No
Good with Cats: No
Good with Kids: No
Xena AKA the beast, our warrior princess is a big girl with a big heart who has won us over. She loves us humans and everyone she meets. Wanting to be right next to you at all times. She gives little kisses on your nose and loves running and jumping through the air. Loves walks and rides in the car! Xena has done great with leash training. Slowly learning to play fetch which is funny to watch this big girl run and try to get the ball, we don’t believe she ever had toys before. She is crate trained, sits on command and will do just about anything for a cookie or some love!!!
All of our dogs are fully vetted: up-to-date on annual shots, spayed/neutered and microchipped with a lifetime registration. We look forward to hearing from you!
If you would like to send in an application for this dog, please use the link below! https://peachcountyanimalrescueandrehabilitation.org/apply-now-2/
Our application can be found at: https://peachcountyanimalrescueandrehabilitation.org/ It can also be emailed at your request.
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Meet the Pet
Applications process within five days, after which you will be emailed to set up an appointment to meet the dog of your choice!
Additional adoption info
Our adoption fees range from $175 - $250+. If you are interested in an animal please complete the adoption application. It can be emailed. Please call to schedule a appointment to meet the animal you are interested in.
Our adoption fees range from $175 - $250+. If you are interested in an animal please complete the adoption application. It can be emailed. Please call to schedule a appointment to meet the animal you are interested in.
We make appointments 10am - 7pm, 7 days a week.
Our facility is not open to the public. Meet and greets are scheduled upon application approval to come to our location.This is done for the welfare and safety of our dogs.
We make appointments 10am - 7pm, 7 days a week.
Our facility is not open to the public. Meet and greets are scheduled upon application approval to come to our location.This is done for the welfare and safety of our dogs.
More about this rescue
Peach County Animal Rescue (Fort Valley, GA) is a rescue group created to help lower the overpopulation of canines in our area. We also pull dogs from the local shelters. We have saved and re-homed thousands of dogs since October, 2009 (est.). Peach County does not have animal control, therefore the overpopulation of neglected animals is on a rise.
Peach County Animal Rescue (Fort Valley, GA) is a rescue group created to help lower the overpopulation of canines in our area. We also pull dogs from the local shelters. We have saved and re-homed thousands of dogs since October, 2009 (est.). Peach County does not have animal control, therefore the overpopulation of neglected animals is on a rise.