Meet Guin
Some of you may remember the two sisters (Rory & Lorelai) from DeKalb County Shelter in Georgia who were once posted in search of foster homes. They came into the shelter as strays, both were emaciated and in a neglected state. Although no foster offers came through at the time, both girls were eventually adopted by the public. Recently, Lorelai now lovingly called Guin, was surrendered to us when it became clear she wasn’t the right fit for her adopter’s pack.
Guin was the more reserved of the two sisters and often relied on her sibling for reassurance, so being without her was understandably difficult at first. She spent time in temporary boarding, where she was met with patience, kindness, and love. During that time, Guin began to decompress, settle in, and form a trusting bond with her caretaker. Shortly after, she transitioned into a loving foster home, and that’s when her transformation truly began.
This beautiful girl has blossomed far faster than we ever imagined. Once shy and unsure, Guin is now a happy, increasingly confident dog who is coming into her own.
Guin is thriving in her foster home, where her canine siblings have helped show her the ropes. She approaches new experiences with growing confidence, and her sweet personality shines brighter every day. Her foster parents adore watching her learn how to be a dog and genuinely enjoy life, she has a gentle, soulful heart. We estimate Guin to be around 3 years old.
Guin has formed a special bond with her male Dogo foster brother and would do best in a home with another friendly dog, preferably a male. She’s wonderful with children, walks nicely on a leash, and is both house and crate-trained. Her history with cats is unknown.
Guin is ready for her forever home, one where her soft heart and growing confidence can continue to flourish. 🐾
Apply to adopt: dcdogos.org/adopt
Location: Loxahatchee, FL
Meet Guin
Some of you may remember the two sisters (Rory & Lorelai) from DeKalb County Shelter in Georgia who were once posted in search of foster homes. They came into the shelter as strays, both were emaciated and in a neglected state. Although no foster offers came through at the time, both girls were eventually adopted by the public. Recently, Lorelai now lovingly called Guin, was surrendered to us when it became clear she wasn’t the right fit for her adopter’s pack.
Guin was the more reserved of the two sisters and often relied on her sibling for reassurance, so being without her was understandably difficult at first. She spent time in temporary boarding, where she was met with patience, kindness, and love. During that time, Guin began to decompress, settle in, and form a trusting bond with her caretaker. Shortly after, she transitioned into a loving foster home, and that’s when her transformation truly began.
This beautiful girl has blossomed far faster than we ever imagined. Once shy and unsure, Guin is now a happy, increasingly confident dog who is coming into her own.
Guin is thriving in her foster home, where her canine siblings have helped show her the ropes. She approaches new experiences with growing confidence, and her sweet personality shines brighter every day. Her foster parents adore watching her learn how to be a dog and genuinely enjoy life, she has a gentle, soulful heart. We estimate Guin to be around 3 years old.
Guin has formed a special bond with her male Dogo foster brother and would do best in a home with another friendly dog, preferably a male. She’s wonderful with children, walks nicely on a leash, and is both house and crate-trained. Her history with cats is unknown.
Guin is ready for her forever home, one where her soft heart and growing confidence can continue to flourish. 🐾
Adopters fill out our online application and screening goes through 4 phases including a home check. If approves we match adopter with a dog and they sign our adoption contract. All our dogs are vetted and chipped before being adopted. We also offer to cover initial training session with their new dog and encourage them to continue training.
Adopters fill out our online application and screening goes through 4 phases including a home check. If approves we match adopter with a dog and they sign our adoption contract. All our dogs are vetted and chipped before being adopted. We also offer to cover initial training session with their new dog and encourage them to continue training.
We are a nationwide based rescue and all our available dogs are in foster homes. Our headquarters is based out of Tampa, FL.
We are a nationwide based rescue and all our available dogs are in foster homes. Our headquarters is based out of Tampa, FL.
More about this rescue
We are a breed specific dog rescue and direct our efforts on saving Dogo Argentino's across the United States. Our volunteers are dedicated to this breed and concerned about how many are ending up in rescue. We want to educate new owners of this breed and help lessen the amount we are seeing in the rescue network!
We are a breed specific dog rescue and direct our efforts on saving Dogo Argentino's across the United States. Our volunteers are dedicated to this breed and concerned about how many are ending up in rescue. We want to educate new owners of this breed and help lessen the amount we are seeing in the rescue network!
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