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My name is Anna!

Posted over 7 months ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Great Pyrenees/Labrador Retriever
Color
Age
Young
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21506313

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Hi friends! I’m ANNA, a gorgeous pure-white, fluffy Great Pyrenees coat, and a personality full of vibrant colors.

I’m a cheerful companion who loves making my friends smile. With a growing vocabulary of commands, I’m eager to show off what I’ve learned. From the moment I greet you with a wagging tail and a big smile, I’m told I light up the day. Playtime is my favorite part of the day—I have fun tossing toys in the air for my own amusement and playing tug-of-war with ropes, but I am happiest when sharing the fun with my human friends or my favorite dog pals.

Affection is my love language. I’ll happily roll onto your lap for belly rubs and cuddles, all while contentedly chewing on my favorite toy. I thrive in the company of other dogs and am always expanding my social circle through positive introductions. I especially enjoy playing with younger and smaller pups—but truthfully, I just love to play with my dog friends.

My sister and I were found wandering as unclaimed local strays, just six-month-old pups trying to survive on our own. Thankfully, a kind-hearted woman rescued us and brought us to LaMancha. Now at 18 months old, I’ve grown from a bit of a wild child into an affectionate, people-pleasing young lady who’s ready to leave kennel life behind and find a forever family to call my own. I am always expanding my social circle through positive, dog-savvy introductions and thrive in the company of the dogs I now call my friends.

I request a physical fence. I appreciate a spacious area where I can safely stretch my legs and enjoy off-leash fun. It would also be the perfect spot to play with dog friends and romp around together in a secure, open space.

I may be fully grown now, but I’m still a young pup bursting with playful energy and a big heart full of love. I’m eager to have a person I can count on for guidance, so I’d do best with an experienced dog owner who will continue my training and help me to grow into my best self. I’m incredibly affectionate and adore spending time with both my human and fellow dog friends.

 

To adopt me, ANNA, please email Adoptions@LaManchaAnimalRescue.org

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Spayed, UTD vaccinations, microchipped, wormed.

Housetrained.   

LaMancha Animal Rescue - Coatesville PA 19320 - Kennel License #1697

 
 

December 7, 2025, 1:59 pm
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Contact info

Pet ID
21506313
Contact
Phone
Address
Unionville, PA 19375
Donation
http://www.lamanchaanimalrescue.org/#!donate/ctzx

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Thinking of adopting? Please go to lamanchaanimalrescue.org/adopt to find our application and complete the 3 step process. Do not complete an application on Petfinder or AdoptAPet.
Our adoption process is designed to ensure you and your new pet are a good fit. After your application is received and approved you can set up an appointment to come out and meet your newest family member.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

LaMancha is open by appointment only to approved adoption applicants. The rescue is located on the grounds of a private residence therefore there are no visiting hours.

More about this rescue

Welcome to LaMancha Animal Rescue. Since 2005, we have been a qualified public charity under IRS section 501(c)3. LaMancha maintains a forty-five acre facility for rescuing dogs, cats, pigs, goats, horses, and the occasional exotic animal that requires more space or specialized knowledge than most SPCAs can offer.

We have two heated and air-conditioned kennels for dogs, each dog is housed in a run where they have indoor/outdoor access. There is a heated and air-conditioned building dedicated to cats, which is free range, no cages.

LaMancha is staffed primarily with volunteers, we currently have an active list of approximately two hundred. These volunteers care for the animals, exercise the dogs, either on walking trails, or large exercise fields. We try and take in the harder-to-place dogs, that wouldn’t have a good chance to be adopted in public shelters.

We have gained a reputation for saving and rehoming Pyrenean Mountain Dogs, known in North America as the Great Pyrenees. These large dogs are known for their gentle temperament as well as their independent streak. When you visit LaMancha, the famous “white dogs of LaMancha” are usually amongst the first to greet you.

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