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My basic info
Breed
Weimaraner/German Shorthaired Pointer
Color
Gray/Blue/Silver/Salt & Pepper
Age
2 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My health
Shots current
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Freya is a 64-lb sweetheart (likely 70–75 lbs at a healthy weight) with the gentlest soul. She’s heartworm negative, potty and crate trained, knows sit/paw/lay down, and rides beautifully in the car.
Freya can be timid in new environments and especially shy with men, but once she feels safe, her quiet affection shines. She loves to lean in for hugs, softly rub against you for attention, and snuggle close to her people. She has bonded beautifully with children as young as five when given time to warm up.
She’s cat friendly (she may try to play with a little hop and paw tap!), enjoys dainty play with other dogs, and would do best with a canine companion. Freya will cry when left alone — so a work-from-home or stay-at-home household would be ideal.
She’s a wonderful leash walker but feels safest in a fenced backyard where she can relax without the worry of passersby.
Freya is incredibly gentle, loving, and loyal — she just needs a patient home where she can blossom into the devoted companion she’s meant to be.
If you are interested in learning more about this dog, please complete an application by visiting http://www.floridaurgentrescue.com/adopt.
Please note that submitted applications will be given priority over inquiries. We receive many inquiries and may not be able to answer them in a timely manner.
We start all of our adoptions with a one-week sleepover to ensure a good fit for everyone.
***Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a personal response to every one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.***
Adoption Process
1. Submit Application
2. Interview
3. Home Check
4. Meet the Pet
The adoption fee for dogs 6 months and older is $150; this includes the spay/neuter, microchip, and current vaccinations as of the date of adoption.
Freya is a 64-lb sweetheart (likely 70–75 lbs at a healthy weight) with the gentlest soul. She’s heartworm negative, potty and crate trained, knows sit/paw/lay down, and rides beautifully in the car.
Freya can be timid in new environments and especially shy with men, but once she feels safe, her quiet affection shines. She loves to lean in for hugs, softly rub against you for attention, and snuggle close to her people. She has bonded beautifully with children as young as five when given time to warm up.
She’s cat friendly (she may try to play with a little hop and paw tap!), enjoys dainty play with other dogs, and would do best with a canine companion. Freya will cry when left alone — so a work-from-home or stay-at-home household would be ideal.
She’s a wonderful leash walker but feels safest in a fenced backyard where she can relax without the worry of passersby.
Freya is incredibly gentle, loving, and loyal — she just needs a patient home where she can blossom into the devoted companion she’s meant to be.
If you are interested in learning more about this dog, please complete an application by visiting http://www.floridaurgentrescue.com/adopt.
Please note that submitted applications will be given priority over inquiries. We receive many inquiries and may not be able to answer them in a timely manner.
We start all of our adoptions with a one-week sleepover to ensure a good fit for everyone.
***Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a personal response to every one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.***
Adoption Process
1. Submit Application
2. Interview
3. Home Check
4. Meet the Pet
The adoption fee for dogs 6 months and older is $150; this includes the spay/neuter, microchip, and current vaccinations as of the date of adoption.
Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a detailed, personal response to every single one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.
Our adoption process:
Step 1: Complete application
Step 2: Your adoption coordinator will conduct a vet check to ensure your existing pets are up to date on medical needs
Step 3: If approved, you will be contacted by an adoption coordinator to schedule an initial phone screening to further discuss your needs, preferences and lifestyle as you look for a new family member
Step 4: A home check will be scheduled during which an adoption coordinator will meet with all residents of your home to identify and discuss any risks or concerns
Step 5: Upon completion of a successful home check, we will conduct a meet and greet to ensure dogs get along
Step 6: Begin 1 week sleepover with your new potential family member
Please note that we are a volunteer run organization, and due to the large volume of applications, inquiries, phone calls, emails, and messages received we may not be able to provide a detailed, personal response to every single one. For that reason, formal applications will be given priority over the aforementioned.
Our adoption process:
Step 1: Complete application
Step 2: Your adoption coordinator will conduct a vet check to ensure your existing pets are up to date on medical needs
Step 3: If approved, you will be contacted by an adoption coordinator to schedule an initial phone screening to further discuss your needs, preferences and lifestyle as you look for a new family member
Step 4: A home check will be scheduled during which an adoption coordinator will meet with all residents of your home to identify and discuss any risks or concerns
Step 5: Upon completion of a successful home check, we will conduct a meet and greet to ensure dogs get along
Step 6: Begin 1 week sleepover with your new potential family member