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My basic info
Breed
Mastiff/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
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Age
2 years 3 months old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
66 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2205086
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Lola, an adorable Mastiff mix with a heart as big as her size! At 2 years old, Lola is in the prime of her playful and sweet nature. Her affectionate demeanor makes her a wonderful companion for those seeking a loving furry friend.
Lola's playful spirit shines through in all her interactions, making every moment spent with her a joyful experience. Whether it's playtime in the yard or snuggles on the couch, Lola's enthusiasm for life is contagious. It's important to note that Lola has a unique talent – she's quite the jumper! This energetic pup has the ability to leap over fences, showcasing her athleticism and adding an extra layer of excitement to her personality. She may require a yard with a tall or electric fence. Her fence jumping has improved with her foster, we recommend she not be left alone outside where she is able to jump for long periods of time.
Despite her fence-jumping skills, Lola's sweet nature remains constant. She craves companionship and is sure to form a strong bond with her adoptive family. If you're looking for a mix of sweetness, playfulness, and a touch of athleticism, Lola might be the perfect match for your home!Big Paws of the Ozarks is a foster-based dog rescue in Northwest Arkansas. We require an approved adoption application on file before scheduling meets with our dogs. You can find the application here (www.bigpawsozarks.org/adoption-application). Please email info@bigpawsoftheozarks.org if you have specific questions about an available dog.
Meet Lola, an adorable Mastiff mix with a heart as big as her size! At 2 years old, Lola is in the prime of her playful and sweet nature. Her affectionate demeanor makes her a wonderful companion for those seeking a loving furry friend.
Lola's playful spirit shines through in all her interactions, making every moment spent with her a joyful experience. Whether it's playtime in the yard or snuggles on the couch, Lola's enthusiasm for life is contagious. It's important to note that Lola has a unique talent – she's quite the jumper! This energetic pup has the ability to leap over fences, showcasing her athleticism and adding an extra layer of excitement to her personality. She may require a yard with a tall or electric fence. Her fence jumping has improved with her foster, we recommend she not be left alone outside where she is able to jump for long periods of time.
Despite her fence-jumping skills, Lola's sweet nature remains constant. She craves companionship and is sure to form a strong bond with her adoptive family. If you're looking for a mix of sweetness, playfulness, and a touch of athleticism, Lola might be the perfect match for your home!Big Paws of the Ozarks is a foster-based dog rescue in Northwest Arkansas. We require an approved adoption application on file before scheduling meets with our dogs. You can find the application here (www.bigpawsozarks.org/adoption-application). Please email info@bigpawsoftheozarks.org if you have specific questions about an available dog.
121 West Township Street, STE 4-7, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Donation
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
The first step in our adoption process is completing an application. This is required!
2.
Interview
We set up an initial phone interview to talk about the dog, the application process, and answer your questions!
3.
Home Check
We do a quick, virtual home visit (over Facetime) to make sure your home is appropriate for the dog you've applied for.
4.
Meet the Pet
We set up a meet and greet for your family (including your current pets) to meet the dog.
5.
Take the Pet Home
We allow trial adoptions for 3-5 days to make sure it's a perfect fit for everyone!
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
Once you've decided this dog is the right fit, sign the online contract and pay your adoption fee online! Then you've got yourself a dog!
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process is thorough in order to ensure dogs go to the best possible home. We try and make it as streamlined as possible, and are often able to set up meet and greets with approved applications within 2-4 days. We often get multiple applications for each dog, and choose applicants based off the best possible fit for each dog.
Our adoption process is thorough in order to ensure dogs go to the best possible home. We try and make it as streamlined as possible, and are often able to set up meet and greets with approved applications within 2-4 days. We often get multiple applications for each dog, and choose applicants based off the best possible fit for each dog.
Our dogs are all in foster homes. Visits are by appointment only. You get in touch with us, we get in touch with the foster homes, and schedule a time and place to meet.
Our dogs are all in foster homes. Visits are by appointment only. You get in touch with us, we get in touch with the foster homes, and schedule a time and place to meet.
More about this rescue
Big Paws of the Ozarks is a foster-based dog rescue in Northwest Arkansas. We aim to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs in our local community. We specialize in large breed dogs (over 40 pounds) but do get the occasional small paw in rescue too! We work closely with shelters and other rescues in our community to target and save dogs who are at risk of euthanasia or have found themselves falling between the cracks of our animal rescue community.
Big Paws of the Ozarks is a foster-based dog rescue in Northwest Arkansas. We aim to rescue, rehabilitate, and rehome dogs in our local community. We specialize in large breed dogs (over 40 pounds) but do get the occasional small paw in rescue too! We work closely with shelters and other rescues in our community to target and save dogs who are at risk of euthanasia or have found themselves falling between the cracks of our animal rescue community.