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My name is Gordy!

Posted 4 days ago

Adoption fee: $500

This helps Great Dane Rescue of Minnesota and Wisconsin with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Great Dane/Great Pyrenees
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
5 years 7 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_22283933

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Hey there, I am Gordy aka Gordon (when I’m not listening) and Gordito Crunch (when my foster mama is playing with me)!



I am a 5 year old Great Dane/Great Pyrenees mix. That just means I’m extra great of course! 
I have the Great Dane height and body but a Great Pyrenees head with the Pyrenees shedding. 



I was originally surrendered as a puppy due to having special back legs. I was adopted to a wonderful family but returned back to rescue because of my sensitivity to frequent visitors. I get that from the Great Pyrenees side - I feel the need to protect my home and yard. 



I love hard and love attention from my humans but don’t enjoy people I don’t know initially when they enter my home. I take my job of protecting the home seriously and need my humans to prove to me that they can control and protect the house so I don’t have to worry about it. I really respect boundaries and expectations that are presented to me by my humans! 



I  graduated a 5 week board and train program  in 2023. I have strong obedience skills and am looking for a home who can hold me accountable to those skills. I know how to walk well on leash, the place command, heel, come and all of the other skills I need to be a well mannered boy. I am trained with an eCollar and a prong collar for walking. My future family should be comfortable with those training tools. 



I really love to play with toys and other dog friends. I’m a total goofball but have shown resource guarding over food with other dogs. I prefer to eat my food and bones in my kennel or in a separate room from other dogs however, as I get older I am much more relaxed. I am also good with cats though have never lived with one. 



I really love my kennel. I will sleep there at night, when my foster parents are gone or when there are visitors at the house. I can also be left out to free roam at night though I prefer to sleep next to my foster parents bed or in the hallway so I can keep a watchful eye on my humans. 



Remember how I was surrendered as a puppy due to having special legs? Well, I still have special back legs. I was born with slightly twisted femurs so I walk a bit differently and have arthritis in my back knees. I love to run and play but can be sore after playing all day long so I occasionally take gabapentin to help. I also require daily joint supplements to help my bones stay healthy. I have a pet insurance policy that will be transferred to a potential adopter - they will be expected to continue to keep that in place after adopting me. 



Foster Mama Here:
Gordy is the bestest boy. We fostered him when he was a puppy as well. We do not let him greet new visitors at our house and require him to stay on his bed in a “place” while visitors are here or in his kennel. He does like to meet people slowly and at a good pace. We would walk his adoptive family through the intro process that he is successful with. Once he knows and trusts you he will forever welcome you as a family member of his. 



Gordy has so much potential and loves so hard. But he will require owners who can set strict boundaries in the home and hold him accountable. His breed and genetics make him want to protect his home and people but if you a set boundaries he is such a great listener. 
We walk him on a prong collar and he is eCollar trained. His adopters will need to commit to continued use of these training tools and also meeting with his board and train trainer to learn about everything he knows. Gordy is muzzle trained. He is great at the groomer!



Gordy loves the snow and playing outside. His favorite is his doggy pool in the summer. We have 4 other dogs in our home and he plays with all of them. 



Gordy lived with kids in his first home. He was very protective over them so we do not recommend he go to a home with children under the age of 12. He could thrive in the country as he will bark when he sees humans and dogs walking by the home.


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_22283933
Contact
Address
Minneapolis, MN 55113

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

To adopt you must first fill out an application and pay a $25 refundable processing fee.
We do extensive reference, background, and veterinary checks. Once those show you are a good candidate, we conduct home visit interview.

Once we feel that you have a warm, loving home for a Great Dane, we will approve you adopt and help find the perfect dane for you.

Adoption fees are $500, or listed on their profile.

We do not adopt to families with children under age 8.

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More about this rescue

GDROMN is an all volunteer based rescue specializing in the rescuing and rehoming of purebred Great Danes. We take in Great Danes from shelters and also have many that are surrendered by owner.
It is our promise to do the best we can to set them up for success in their forever home. This entails veterinary care, training, and food all while showing them unconditional love.
We all love these danes like we do our own.

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