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My name is Leo, short of Leopold. I am a smart and loyal friend, quick to stay at your side once you earn my trust. I do a good job of staying calm in various situations as long as I know you have my back. I love food and am very willing to work for treats. Maybe I can be your new sidekick?
Special Handler, Savvy Belgian Malinois Dog Owner
Leopold is absolutely amazing. He is extremely laid back and such a gentleman. I pulled him from Animal Control this morning because he was on his "death's door date".
He was okay meeting a stranger "me" and didn't pull as we walked to the truck. Opened the tailgate and told him to "Hup" and up he went.
He had a couple of barks on the 15-mile trip to our kennels, but he didn't mind being in the back. He also waited when I opened the tailgate to unload him. Didn't dismount until invited.
He will be in chill mode for the next three days and he is barking in the kennel. During this time I will be making every effort to find his owner and figure out what brought him to Greene County.
Leopold will be assessed this Friday. He currently seems very laid back, and a little shy, though he has been great with all the new stuff thrown at him so far.
My name is Leo, short of Leopold. I am a smart and loyal friend, quick to stay at your side once you earn my trust. I do a good job of staying calm in various situations as long as I know you have my back. I love food and am very willing to work for treats. Maybe I can be your new sidekick?
Special Handler, Savvy Belgian Malinois Dog Owner
Leopold is absolutely amazing. He is extremely laid back and such a gentleman. I pulled him from Animal Control this morning because he was on his "death's door date".
He was okay meeting a stranger "me" and didn't pull as we walked to the truck. Opened the tailgate and told him to "Hup" and up he went.
He had a couple of barks on the 15-mile trip to our kennels, but he didn't mind being in the back. He also waited when I opened the tailgate to unload him. Didn't dismount until invited.
He will be in chill mode for the next three days and he is barking in the kennel. During this time I will be making every effort to find his owner and figure out what brought him to Greene County.
Leopold will be assessed this Friday. He currently seems very laid back, and a little shy, though he has been great with all the new stuff thrown at him so far.
Our Adoption Process...
Our adoption fees are based on the services provided to each dog or puppy. Our adoption fee is $200.00 to $5,000.00.
Potential adopters are required to provide a vet reference, have a fenced yard, and when needed provide an onsite home study. Approved adopters are required to sign an adoption contract plus a release voluntary waiver of liability. We reserve the right to decline any adoption.
It is the policy of the board of directors of this organization not to adopt dogs and puppies into families or people living in apartments or condos.
Our Adoption Process...
Our adoption fees are based on the services provided to each dog or puppy. Our adoption fee is $200.00 to $5,000.00.
Potential adopters are required to provide a vet reference, have a fenced yard, and when needed provide an onsite home study. Approved adopters are required to sign an adoption contract plus a release voluntary waiver of liability. We reserve the right to decline any adoption.
It is the policy of the board of directors of this organization not to adopt dogs and puppies into families or people living in apartments or condos.
All Creatures Country Club,
345 Kitchen Branch Rd, Greeneville, TN 37743
Please call for an appointment: 423-639-2920
http://greatandsmall.net
Many of our pets are housed at:
All Creatures Country Club,
345 Kitchen Branch Rd, Greeneville, TN 37743
Please call for an appointment: 423-639-2920
http://greatandsmall.net
More about this rescue
GreenePets Foster Network was founded in 2004, and became a nonprofit in 2005.
We are housed in a commercial boarding kennel with space partially donated by All Creatures Country Club..
All of our dogs undergo training to some degree, which is why the fees are higher. It costs money to pay trainers, and all Malinois are started for police work or search and rescue.
GreenePets adoption efforts also help fund CrittersWork Service Dog Partners, Inc. our nonprofit Service Dog Training organization.
GreenePets Foster Network, Inc. will adopt out of state as well.
GreenePets Foster Network was founded in 2004, and became a nonprofit in 2005.
We are housed in a commercial boarding kennel with space partially donated by All Creatures Country Club..
All of our dogs undergo training to some degree, which is why the fees are higher. It costs money to pay trainers, and all Malinois are started for police work or search and rescue.
GreenePets adoption efforts also help fund CrittersWork Service Dog Partners, Inc. our nonprofit Service Dog Training organization.
GreenePets Foster Network, Inc. will adopt out of state as well.