Meet Eliza, a 5-year-old Great Dane who came to Big Dog Ranch after being rescued from a Missouri puppy mill. She’s had very limited positive human interaction in her early life and is still learning to trust people. Because of this, Eliza is a fearful dog and will need plenty of time, patience, and consistency to feel safe. She’s looking for a quiet, adult-only home with an experienced adopter who understands large, sensitive breeds—especially dogs who need space and time to build confidence. While Eliza is not currently cuddly or affectionate, she may begin to form bonds slowly once she feels secure. For now, she’s more comfortable keeping her distance and observing quietly. Eliza has a low energy level and prefers calm, predictable routines. She is good with other respectful, low-key dogs, which can help her feel more at ease in a home. She is also housetrained, which will help her adjust more smoothly once in a stable environment. Because of her fearfulness, she is a flight risk and requires a securely fenced yard and close supervision during transitions and outdoor time. She’s not suited for a busy or noisy household, and she is not comfortable around children. She’ll thrive with someone who can provide structure, move at her pace, and let her settle in on her own terms. Eliza may not be the dog who greets you at the door or seeks affection right away—but with patience and understanding, she has the potential to feel safe and start building trust in a home that meets her where she is.
Meet Eliza, a 5-year-old Great Dane who came to Big Dog Ranch after being rescued from a Missouri puppy mill. She’s had very limited positive human interaction in her early life and is still learning to trust people. Because of this, Eliza is a fearful dog and will need plenty of time, patience, and consistency to feel safe. She’s looking for a quiet, adult-only home with an experienced adopter who understands large, sensitive breeds—especially dogs who need space and time to build confidence. While Eliza is not currently cuddly or affectionate, she may begin to form bonds slowly once she feels secure. For now, she’s more comfortable keeping her distance and observing quietly. Eliza has a low energy level and prefers calm, predictable routines. She is good with other respectful, low-key dogs, which can help her feel more at ease in a home. She is also housetrained, which will help her adjust more smoothly once in a stable environment. Because of her fearfulness, she is a flight risk and requires a securely fenced yard and close supervision during transitions and outdoor time. She’s not suited for a busy or noisy household, and she is not comfortable around children. She’ll thrive with someone who can provide structure, move at her pace, and let her settle in on her own terms. Eliza may not be the dog who greets you at the door or seeks affection right away—but with patience and understanding, she has the potential to feel safe and start building trust in a home that meets her where she is.
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. All of the donations made go to benefit the dogs whether its food, vet care, supplies, medications, toys, dog beds, etc. Please visit our help page on our website for more information on what donations we need and also how to donate.
http://www.bdrr.org/donate
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Submit Application
3.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
More about this rescue
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
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