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Pointer puppies and dogs in Greenville, Texas

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Manny

Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 8 yrs 3 mos
Quinlan, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Mannie is a young very energetic boy that hasn't met a stranger. He is very beautiful and outgoing - just a big ole goof. Mannie is about 5 years old and a Red Catahoula Leopard Dog. He gets along with other dogs and loves children but due to his energy level, he would probably do best with children above the age of ten.If you would like to adopt this sweet furbaby, please complete our pre-qualification application at this link: https://bit.ly/2CCVFPV#AdoptDontShop #TBCAnimalRescue
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Thelma

Pointer Canaan Dog

Female, 5 yrs 4 mos
Quinlan, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Thelma And Louise were dumped together on a county road with little hope of survival. They are both sweet girls. They get along wonderfully together. We are not sure of their breed but when they are such good dogs...does it really matter? They can be adopted together or individually. These girls are laid back and ready for whatever you want to do. Whether its a walk or a nap on the couch, as long as they are with you they are happy. If this sounds like you, then come see one or both of these girls today!If you would like to adopt this sweet furbaby, please complete our pre-qualification application at this link: https://bit.ly/2CCVFPV#AdoptDontShop #TBCAnimalRescue
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Revel

Pointer Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr 10 mos
Quinlan, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Revel came in with her sister who has been adopted. Revel is the prettiest and hopes to find her home soon, too! They were dumped near the lake. Thankfully we could help and save them from a life of hunger and despair. Revel just needs a chance to prove she is a good girl. She is calm and sweet and gets along with other dogs. She will make a great new best friend for a child or adult and a great family pet.If you would like to adopt this sweet furbaby, please complete our pre-qualification application at this link: https://bit.ly/2CCVFPV#AdoptDontShop #TBCAnimalRescue
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Scooby

Pointer Brittany

Male, 1 yr 11 mos
Quinlan, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This very handsome guy is Scooby! He was a stray that a nice couple was carng for but they suddenly had to move and Scooby was going to be homeless again. We were thankful we could save him from going to a kill shelter. He has beautiful amber eyes and a very sweet demeanor. He is Heartworm negative and getting all up to date on vaccinations and will be neutered soon.If you would like to adopt this sweet furbaby, please complete our pre-qualification application at this link: https://bit.ly/2CCVFPV#AdoptDontShop #TBCAnimalRescue
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Lolly

Pointer Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 1 yr 11 mos
Quinlan, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
This darling girl has spent most of her 1 1/2 years of life in a shelter. She is happy to be here where she can run and play and be a dog! She is HW Negative, spayed and up to date on all vaccs. She knows sit and shake and warms up quickly to new people and likes to kiss your hands. She has a wiggle butt and enjoys attention and love. She is learning the leash and will make a great family pet. If you have a heart to save a dog, this one is for you!If you would like to adopt this sweet furbaby, please complete our pre-qualification application at this link: https://bit.ly/2CCVFPV#AdoptDontShop #TBCAnimalRescue
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Venus

Pointer Great Pyrenees

Female, Senior
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Although she doesn't look like it, Venus's mom was a Great Pyrenees who spent her life in the pasture guarding goats. She apparently had a rendezvous with the neighbor's Pointer, and 2 months later delivered a litter of puppies in the pasture.  The Pyrenees was owned by an elderly couple who never handled the pups or socialized them in any way. Over time, the pups grew up and some disappeared, leaving just three growing up to become adults. The elderly owners reached the point where they could no longer remain at home, so when they went into congregate care, a kind friend of the owners started feeding the dogs and asked a local vet what should be done about these remaining three feral dogs, who were almost 5 years old at this point. The vet was an old country vet who clearly had old school ways of thinking, as he said "You'll never catch 'em. Just shoot 'em." The kind friend was heartbroken to discover later that the vet had apparently made the same recommendation to someone else, who took it as a challenge, and managed to shoot one of the three remaining dogs. At that point, the friend called a local rescuer to ask for help, hoping to save the other girls. The rescuer came in, assessed the situation, and called in professional trappers. It took months to get the last two dogs into a trap, but the moment they did, the dedicated rescuer drove to Windsong Ranch in the middle of the night to bring the girls into Bluebonnet Animal Rescue. One of the sisters has a shiny black coat, and the first name that came to us was Black Beauty. But we already had a dog in our rescue named Beauty, so we named her Venus, after the goddess of beauty. Once we had chosen that name for her, since we had a pair of sisters, it was an easy leap to the name Serena for the mostly white dog. Weeks turned into months, and the sisters grew accustomed to life in one of our barn kennels (each of which has a 32' long dog run). They smiled and wagged their tails every time they saw me, but they would not allow me to get close enough to touch them. Except during thunderstorms, fireworks, and days when our neighbors were either hunting or having target practice in the empty pasture adjacent to ours. The girls are terrified of this type of loud noise, and during those events, I could sit in the kennel with them and pet them. They were literally shaking with fear. We finally decided that they were not going to make enough progress for me to get a leash on them to take them to the vet, so one at a time, I caught each girl and paid the price with scratches on my arms and legs, as the girls were still completely terrified of human touch. I loaded each girl into a crate and took her to the vet's office, where we carried the crate inside, and the vet sedated the dog while still in the crate. Then after surgery, they put the still sleeping dog back in the crate and back in the van, and home we went. At home, we carried the crate into the house and put it into our "dog infirmary" which used to be our guest bedroom but has served MANY more dogs than humans through the years. The bedroom has sliding doors that open to a patio, which has a fence to keep it separated from the rest of the yard. We put a strip of fake grass at the edge of the patio to serve as their potty area, and the bedroom and patio became the new home for Venus and Serena. Over time, with lots of treats (and patience), the girls reached the point where they would allow us to pet them, and they learned to sleep in a crate at night. The next stage in their journey of learning "how to dog" was to move to a foster home, again, one at a time, where they learned to walk on a leash. We were quite frankly amazed at how well they did! Each girl seemed to really blossom once they were in different homes, so we're guessing that as long as they had each other, they were less concerned about making attachments to people, and they were feeding each other's fear. Venus and Serena will always be shy, to the point that they are skittish with new people and new situations. But they will each make a wonderful companion in the right home. They get along with other dogs. They have nice manners in the house. They enjoy taking leash-walks. We hope the right adopter comes along and sees the beauty and sweetness in these girls that we have come to know and love. Read about our adoption process and submit your application on our website https://www.bluebonnetrescue.org/info/adoption.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.April 22, 2024, 5:37 pm

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Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

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19.5 miles

Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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19.5 miles

Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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19.5 miles

Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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19.5 miles

Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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27.6 miles

Bluebonnet Animal Rescue Network

P. O. Box 964, Whitewright, TX 75491

Pet Types: dogs

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27.6 miles

Bluebonnet Animal Rescue Network

P. O. Box 964, Whitewright, TX 75491

Pet Types: dogs

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27.8 miles

City of Wylie Animal Control

949 Hensley Ln Bldg 100, Wylie, TX 75098

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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34.1 miles

Hillcrest Animal Rescue

PO Box 3601, McKinney, TX 75070

Pet Types: dogs

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34.1 miles

Hillcrest Animal Rescue

PO Box 3601, McKinney, TX 75070

Pet Types: dogs

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