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BECCA

Mountain Cur Greyhound

Female, Puppy
Lincoln, NE
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you’ve ever wished for a quiet companion who simply wants to be near you, Becca is already volunteering. This reserved, elegant girl has soft brindle fur, soulful bedroom eyes, and a gentle presence that feels calming just to be around. Becca doesn’t demand the spotlight — she prefers to stay close, observing, loving, and quietly bonding with her person. She plays well with other dogs but can become overwhelmed in high-energy environments. While she enjoys companionship, she thrives in calmer settings where she doesn’t have to compete for attention. Her long, graceful tail and delicate features even hint that there may be a bit of greyhound in her background — though she’s officially a mystery mix. Becca weighed 17 pounds at 4 months old and is expected to grow into a lovely medium-sized companion. She’s currently working on housebreaking and leash training and responds well to gentle guidance. Becca isn’t looking for chaos. She’s looking for connection. 🏡 The Ideal Furever Home Becca would thrive in a calm household without small children, where she can feel secure and not overwhelmed. She would do beautifully with a patient adopter who appreciates a sensitive, observant dog and is willing to give her time to fully blossom. A quieter home environment, steady routine, and gentle reassurance will help her shine. She could live with another calm dog, but high-energy homes may be too much for her tender temperament. Her perfect furever home? One where she can be your shadow — and your steady heart. 🐾 The Becca Breakdown Energy Level: Calm & Gentle Dog Compatibility: Plays well but prefers low-key dogs Kid Compatibility: Best in a home without small children Cat Compatibility: Not tested Housetraining: In progress Leash Training: In progress Favorite Hobby: Being close to her person Signature Feature: Soft brindle coat + long elegant tail Overall Vibe: Quiet, loyal shadow Three Must-Knows About Becca She is gentle, reserved, and deeply bonded to her person. She needs a calm home where she won’t feel overwhelmed. She’s still learning the basics, but responds beautifully to patient guidance. Becca is a female Mountain Cur/mix pup who was was born approximately 12-4-25. She is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, given flea/tick preventative, dewormed and started on heartworm prevention. Adoption fee is $500 to help offset the many expenses we have for vetting costs. We rely strictly on adoption fees and donations to continue to save the lives of orphaned & abandoned pets; 100% goes towards their care.  ***If you are serious about adopting, you must first complete and submit an application on our website. Our Adoption Team will respond via email from DollysLegacyAdoptions@gmail.com once you have completed an application. If a pet is still listed, it is not yet adopted as we update daily. All information regarding adoption policies are on our website***
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BONNIE

Mountain Cur Plott Hound

Female, 5 yrs
Lincoln, NE
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
If you’ve ever thought, “I just want an easy dog,” Bonnie would like to submit her résumé. Medium-sized, beautifully mannered, and refreshingly chill, Bonnie is officially done with her kennel-era storyline and ready for her soft-launch into forever home life. She doesn’t need chaos. She doesn’t need constant stimulation. She just wants to see what you’re doing — and quietly join you. Going to the kitchen? She’ll supervise. Folding laundry? She’ll monitor. Watching TV? She’ll settle nearby like a warm, steady presence. Bonnie is a no-drama companion. She keeps herself occupied with toys and bones, walks politely on leash, and has impeccable house manners. She’s fully potty trained, kennel trained, and incredibly easy to live with. Outside is her happy place — nose down, tail wagging, taking in the world one scent at a time. While a fenced yard isn’t required, it would absolutely make her day. She’s not flashy. She’s not chaotic. She’s steady, loyal, and deeply content just being someone’s dog. The Bonnie Breakdown Energy Level: Chill with a side of curious explorer Leash Skills: Walks like a lady Housetrained: Yes Kennel Trained: Yes Favorite Hobby: Following her human from room to room Special Skill: Entertaining herself while you work Overall Vibe: Easy. Steady. Loyal. The Ideal Forever Home Bonnie would truly thrive as the only dog in the home. While she can be selective with canine friends, she doesn’t need other dogs to feel fulfilled — her person is more than enough. She’s looking for a home where she can bond deeply, settle into routine, and be someone’s quiet, constant companion. A Quick Health Note Bonnie has undergone heartworm treatment and will need to stay on lifelong prevention — something all dogs should be on anyway. She’s otherwise a happy, easygoing girl, and she’s handling everything like the resilient queen she is. Her future is bright, and she’s ready for it. Three Things You Must Know About Bonnie: She is fully housetrained and kennel trained with excellent indoor manners. She’d shine brightest as your one-and-only, bonding deeply with her person. She loves outdoor exploring and would enjoy a fenced yard. Bonnie is a female Plott Hound/Mountain Cur mix (our best guess of breeds) who was was born approximately 8-22-20 and weighs 52 lbs. She is spayed, vaccinated, microchipped, given flea/tick preventative, dewormed, provided life-saving heartworm treatment, and will need to be kept on heartworm prevention. Adoption fee is $300 to help offset the many expenses we have for vetting costs. We rely strictly on adoption fees and donations to continue to save the lives of orphaned & abandoned pets; 100% goes towards their care. ***If you are serious about adopting, you must first complete and submit an application on our website. Our Adoption Team will respond via email from DollysLegacyAdoptions@gmail.com once you have completed an application. If a pet is still listed, it is not yet adopted as we update daily. All information regarding adoption policies are on our website***

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P.O. Box 23122, Lincoln, NE 68542

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