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Maple

Great Dane

Female, Young
Iron Station, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Maple, a 2 yr old female Dane! Maple came to us when a volunteer working with animal control noticed a beautiful marble-coated Great Dane attached to a chain in the middle of a field. The volunteer approached the owners to talk to them about this pretty girl. They said they received the dog from someone else but they did not want to keep her, and they would be interested in surrendering her. Maple was so skinny when she came into the rescue. Once Maple arrived at her foster family's house the evaluation began. Here is what we know about this sweet puppy:  Let’s start with what she needs work on and get it out of the way. Maple had almost zero manners. When she arrived she already knew how to sit for her food. Since then, her foster family has been working on the basics. She is so much a puppy still but the vet's best guess is that she is around two. When she moves, she moves fast and frantically. For example, the foster family allows dogs on their couch. The first time Maple was invited onto the couch she jumped up like lightning, scrambled to be as close to them as she could while smashing herself as low as she could get. When this happens, it can be a bit dramatic and you have to be ready for it to keep her from crawling all over you. Luckily for her, the foster family expects snuggles!! She is also frantic when she is let out of her kennel, and when it's time for food, and when she tries to follow you out the door when you leave the house. Normally, with a stern verbal correcting she will stop in her tracks. She doesn't want to disappoint you. She does need leash training because she is a strong puller on the leash. The foster family introduced her to the Haltie and it is a game changer for the way she walks on a leash. All of this sounds like a lot, and I suppose it is, until you look at why she is acting this way: - No training, - Little to no access to people (chained in the yard), - no snuggles, - fear of being left behind, - desperately wants to make people happy but doesn't know what is expected of her.  Now, the good: This pup has the sweetest temperament ever. She is a true wanna-crawl-in-your-pocket kinda Dane. All she wants is your attention and to make you happy. She is easily trained with food and praise, and will follow you around the house no matter where you go. She is happiest on the couch beside you snuggling, or walking to the bathroom with you, or to the kitchen, or the laundry room. She doesn't care!! She wants to be where you are. Period. Are you looking for a dog that likes to be outside? One you can put in the back yard and let them enjoy the great outdoors? Well Maple is NOT that dog!! She will run to the yard, do what she needs to do and then run back to the door to go inside. This will definitely get better as she learns she isn’t going to be left outside anymore. But if you are out there with her, it changes everything. She is super sweet and affectionate. She is not food aggressive, but she does like whatever toy the other dogs are playing with. And she doesn't like other dogs in her face until she gets to know them. The foster family has kennel trained her and she will walk into the kennel on command (a payment in the form of a treat is required). At night the fosters leave one of their dogs in the living room with her and she sleeps quietly through the night. She also rides awesome in the car. So in closing, if you want a dog that is a literal blank slate and is looking for you to communicate with her and tell her what you want, Maple may be the one for you. The bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, bedroom, and back-door escorts are included, along with the hyper-drive dive-bombing onto the couch or human bed, and following you so closely that you can feel her wet nose on your calf muscles, at no extra charge!! So, check out Maple and see what making her a part of your family can do. P.S. Look at those Jowls!!!! Maple is being fostered in Zebulon NC. To apply email us at info@greatdanefriends.com*****Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love covers NC and surrounding states for adoptions. We require a fenced yard (exceptions made on a case by case basis - NO exceptions for puppies or deaf/vision impaired dogs - no invisible fencing), that stairs in the home be covered with some sort of slip resistant material to prevent injury, that all other animals in the home be up to date on vaccinations as well as spayed/neutered and that all dogs live inside as a part of the family. Our approval process consists of an application, vet and reference checks, phone interview and house check. Please email us for an application or if you have any questions.*****   May 12, 2025, 6:07 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Indi's adoption status with email updates.
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Indi

Great Dane

Female, Adult
Iron Station, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Indi, a blue Dane with just the right amount of gray sprinkling her face! We are not entirely sure of her age, but we think she’s around 6 years old. When she was surrendered by her owner she was a bit overweight, had not been spayed, and had bladder stones. Since living in her foster home, she has slimmed down, and the bladder stones were removed when she was spayed. She is a happy dog feeling much better than she did! The first few days in her foster home were scary for Indi. She was easily startled and would cower away and cry (that’s the best way I can think to describe it) in uncertainty. She was never aggressive, though. In those moments, given space, she would quickly settle down and gently seek reassurance. Indi loves her person big! Being accompanied around the house is a given. While she wants to be by your side, she will also give you some space when she’s asked to. She’s content relaxing in her bed close by as you get some work done. She would appreciate having someone around and not being left for long workdays, but she easily goes into a crate and can be left when need be. She’s super excited with lots of tail wags and hip butts when you get home, though! P.S. – her tail is just the right height to knock things off end tables! Indi is also crated at night but to some degree that’s by her choice. Around 8:30 – 9:00pm at night she starts looking towards the crate! She lives with cats and pays no attention to them when they get the zoomies and is respectful when they ask her to back up. Indi is really strong and needs someone to give her a safe space and direction when away from home. She generally walks well on leash, but additional training would be advised. She will let you know when she needs to go out, but she does not want to stay outside by herself. She does not currently live with any dogs, but she has in the past. She is not food aggressive and has not shown any interest thus far in playing with toys. She barks when she’s unsure of something, including when strangers come into the home. She’s not comfortable with strangers approaching her but if you ignore her, she will typically gain the confidence to approach on her own fairly quickly. Indi is being fostered in Charlotte, NC. To apply email us at info@greatdanefriends.com.*****Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love covers NC and surrounding states for adoptions. We require a fenced yard (exceptions made on a case by case basis - NO exceptions for puppies or deaf/vision impaired dogs - no invisible fencing), that stairs in the home be covered with some sort of slip resistant material to prevent injury, that all other animals in the home be up to date on vaccinations as well as spayed/neutered and that all dogs live inside as a part of the family. Our approval process consists of an application, vet and reference checks, phone interview and house check. Please email us for an application or if you have any questions.*****   May 23, 2025, 5:25 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Sassy's adoption status with email updates.
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Sassy

Great Dane

Female, Young
Iron Station, NC
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Sassy, a 1.5-year-old Great Dane with a stunning chocolate-mottled coat and a big personality in a petite 115-pound frame. She came to us as an owner surrender when her person was confined to a wheelchair.  This girl is house trained, friendly with strangers, and loves to be right in the middle of whatever’s going on—especially if it involves snuggling on the couch. She walks well on leash but may get a little excited if she spots a deer. She rides well in a car and is also crate trained. Sassy gets along well with other large, playful dogs, though her exuberant play style can be too much for smaller or more reserved pups. She has been around smaller dogs and did well inside with them but when she starts playing she would be too much for small dogs.  Due to her size and age, she'd do best in a home with older kids and a family ready to embrace her goofy, loving energy. Sassy will be spayed soon and ready to bring her big heart into a forever home!  Sassy is being fostered in Raleigh NC and will require a fenced yard.  If interested in adopting you can email us at ifo@greatdanefriends.com *****Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love covers NC and surrounding states for adoptions. We require a fenced yard (exceptions made on a case by case basis - NO exceptions for puppies or deaf/vision impaired dogs - no invisible fencing), that stairs in the home be covered with some sort of slip resistant material to prevent injury, that all other animals in the home be up to date on vaccinations as well as spayed/neutered and that all dogs live inside as a part of the family. Our approval process consists of an application, vet and reference checks, phone interview and house check. Please email us for an application or if you have any questions.*****   July 13, 2025, 2:29 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Piper's adoption status with email updates.
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Piper

Great Dane American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, Young
Davidson, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi my name is Piper and I need a new home. My family loves me, but I’m having trouble getting along with my other sister (a Doberman pinscher). I need to be re-homed immediately, so I have a chance to live a normal life. I ideally need a no dog household, but I LOVE all people fiercely. I’m housetrained and love just lying on my people watching a good movie or sleeping. I’m 30% Great Dane and a whole lot of other great things. Please help me find a forever home.
We'll also keep you updated on Winnie's adoption status with email updates.
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Winnie

Great Dane Mixed Breed (Large)

Female, 1 yr 11 mos
Earl, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sweet Winnie is a year and a half and weighs in at 75 lbs. She does have some Great Dane in her bloodline. She is very loving and affectionate, loves to bring her toys to you. She would be great with dogs her size as she is a little too much for smaller dogs. She also does well with the kitties. She is looking for a fun loving forever home to go on adventures with her. If you would like to meet this wonderful girl, please continue to read and fill out our on line application. https://cliffordsarmyrescue.com/1423-2/ RECOMMENDATIONS & PROCEDURES Please note, the following are recommendations for puppies and different breeds of dogs. We will evaluate each application on an individual basis to see what is best for the dog/puppy and the potential adopter. Puppies are very fragile and not toys. We recommend children be at least six years old to be considered to adopt a puppy. Small breed dogs ( such as chihuahuas, yorkies, shih tzus , etc) we recommend children be at least eight years old. Herding, working breeds we recommend children to be at least 12 years old. Again these are recommendations. Adoption Procedures: We will travel up to two hours ( one way) to do physical home visits and we do not do virtual home visits. Most of our dogs come from bad situations and we want to know where their forever home is going to be. While we do not require fencing on all dogs, certain dogs that need a fenced in yard, will not be adopted unless potential adopter has one. We also adopt some dogs to people who live in apartments ( as long as the landlord approves) but not all dogs. We do not adopt to anyone under 21 years of age. We also do not feel college students are the best fit for most of our dogs. Most of our dogs again, come from bad situations and need lots of attention. Most college students have financial responsibilities and we feel need to be focused on school. Our goal is to match the dog with a family that fits the dog’s needs. We are solely focused on what is best for each dog in our rescue. These dogs have had enough moving around, dumped out like trash, and we want to ensure they find their forever home. We do require you sign a contract and if at any time you cannot continue to provide for the dog, the dog comes back to the rescue. Your first step to adoption is filling our our on line application. You will then get an automated email stating we got your application Next our adoption coordinator will be in touch either by phone or email If your references check out, a home visit will be scheduled. After the home visit is done, a meet and greet with the dog you are interested in and/or any other available dogs we have will be scheduled If the dog and you are a match, contract will be signed and you may take your new family member home. Link to application https://cliffordsarmyrescue.com/1423-2
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Bunny

Great Dane

Female, 11 yrs
Salisbury, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Bunny, who is bonded with Knuckles, and they come to us from the Davidson County Animal Shelter as strays. Knuckles is a 5–8-year-old, 80 lb. small Great Dane. Bunny is a 10+ year old, 71 lb., small Great Dane. They have had their first round of vaccines and will be getting their 2nd round, microchips and heartworm tests in the next few weeks. Knuckles will need to be scheduled for neuter also. They are both crate trained and know their basic commands. If you would be interested in meeting these babies, please send us your email address to obtain an Adoption Application.

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Great Dane Friends of Ruff Love

Iron Station, NC 28080

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36.6 miles

Clifford's Army Rescue Extravaganza

P.O. Box 370, Earl, NC 28038

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44 miles

Faith Hope and Love Animal Rescue NC

PO Box 4463, Salisbury, NC 28145

Pet Types: dogs

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47.5 miles

Avery Humane Society

279 New Vale Road, Newland, NC 28657

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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