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Nakoa (3-legs)

Great Pyrenees Australian Cattle Dog

Male, Young
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please contact Adoptions (adoptions@thalppc.com) for more information about this pet. Nakoa is a 1 year old true mix that weighs 46 pounds. We did a DNA test through Wisdom Panel and were completely suprised at his results. He is 25% Great Pyranees, 12% Australian Cattle Dog, 11% German Shepherd, 9% Anatolian Shepherd, and 8% Labrador Retriever.His name is Native American for 'brave and courageous warrior' and he is exactly that! Nakoa was rescued by our friends at Perry's Promise after her showed up with an injured leg that had a wound on his foot with exposed bone. He had total nerve damage and needed a full amputation. He spent several weeks in a foster home to recover from surgery but is now at the shelter enjoying his time with the other office dogs Almond Joy, Zyla, and Skyy. Here is what Nakoa has to say about himself:)Hi! I'm Nakoa!I am the cutest tripod you'll ever meet! The first year of my life has been rough so along with my tripod status, I'm still learning how to be a dog. I'm still pretty nervous around humans, but after weeks in a foster home and hanging out at PPC I'm relaxing. I have learned lots but I've still got lots more to learn!I had to learn how to walk again and I wasn't very motivated to move around much after my surgery, but once I met other dogs, I decided keeping up with them was worth moving around for. Other dogs have helped me open up and made me less nervous about being left alone, and my foster mom thinks a forever home with another dog or dogs would be perfect for me. I learned I like toys but I’m still not sure how to use them. I can entertain myself well with Kong-type toys or chew bones and I like to toss balls and stuffies to myself, but I haven’t figured out how to chase after a toy if it’s thrown for me. I think with some practice though I’ll get the hang of it.I’ve learned what furniture is and I like it because it means I can lay with my human. The big bed is my favorite. I didn't know about all the sounds human toys make, and I’ve gotten used to lots of them, but I will probably still come across new sounds that make me jumpy. I prefer the vacuum over the dishwasher.I’ve learned one of my favorite things to do is play in the yard! I like running after you, then I’ll slide through the yard on my tummy before I flop over and roll around on my back. And I know I LOVE love! Once I got used to my foster mom I would lay my head on her hand when I wanted pets. I liked rubbing my head on her while she laughed at my goofiness, and laying together in the big bed was lots of fun. I’ve come a long way with house training and I need more exposure to walking on a leash. I’ve also been working on my separation anxiety and hanging out at PPC has helped me lots.I have learned lots but I've still got lots more to learn! The amount of progress I've made is impressive, but I need a family that understands a new environment will make me reserved and timid at first. I need a family to have patience and give me time to show them what a loving and playful pup I will be once I know they're my family.    The adoption fee is $135 which includes a free veterinary exam within 2 weeks of adoption at local participating vets, up to date vaccinations, test for heartworms & heartworm preventative medication, dewormer, flea preventative, microchip, & spay or neuter.We're open Wednesday - Sunday 12 - 5 p.m but doing adoptions and meet & greets by appointment only.  If you are seriously interested in adopting please fill our our online application here: https://bit.ly/3HN4Tqq Check out our website at https://www.petplacementcenter.com/    February 10, 2025, 8:52 am
We'll also keep you updated on Jolene's adoption status with email updates.
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Jolene

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 yrs 6 mos
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Jolene! Jolene is most likely an Anatolian/Great Pyrenees mix, but she is 100% unique. She weighs roughly 80 lbs. She is around 4-5 years old! She is a snuggler and CRAVES attention basically 24/7. She prefers to be an indoor dog and would not do well guarding your livestock. She is good with other dogs, not cat tested, and would do well with older kids. In fact, we believe she may prefer having a dog companion to play with, whether it be her friend Dolly or another dog. She can get excited and jump on you but is easily corrected.  Jolene had to have her tail amputated due to a bad case of happy tail syndrome. She had fractured some bones in the tail She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped (aka ready to go!). If you are looking for a larger dog that will be absolutely OBSESSED with you, this is her Jolene adores her people! One of her favorite ways to pass the time is chasing the butterflies and other bugs in the backyard of her foster home We can’t wait until she finds the PAWFECT family that will love her FURever! These sweet girls are ready for their FURever homes They enjoy each others company, but we know that they would do well in separate homes as well! (Pictured with Jolene is Dolly, the dog she was kenneled with before ending up at the animal shelter). Apply today for a meet and greet :) ##2488144##
We'll also keep you updated on Dolly's adoption status with email updates.
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Dolly

Anatolian Shepherd

Female, 5 yrs 6 mos
Chattanooga, TN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Dolly! Both Dolly and her friend Jolene are ready for their FURever homes. They enjoy each others company, but we know that they would do well in separate homes or together. Dolly is an Anatolian Shepherd, a livestock guardian breed. BUT she prefers to be an indoor dog after being forced to stay in an outdoor kennel way too small for her and her friend, unprotected from the harsh Georgia sun.  Dolly is so so gentle and LOVES hard! She wants to be someone's couch cuddle buddy! She is definitely more low-energy and would prefer to be a loyal companion that doesn't have to do too much activity LOL Dolly is has been fully vetted and is a beautiful girl. She still has some missing fur on her back, but we are hopeful that it will continue to grow in as thick as it has! She weighs about 85lbs. She is most likely 4-5 years old.  Please message us with any questions you may have about Dolly or her friend Jolene! If interested, fill out an application today! ##2488100##

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