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Anatolian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Lakewood, Colorado

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Salona

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 mos
Evergreen, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 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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Their are 7 in the litter Great puppy very smart Text me with any questions 720-218-4268 Come see ALL available puppies at the adoption events this weekend! Friday 4-7pm & Saturday 12-3pm: at Pet Wants 7674 Grandview Ave Unit 100 Arvada, CO 80002
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Stash

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Male, 5 mos
Evergreen, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Their are 7 in the litter Great puppy very smart Text me with any questions 720-218-4268 Come see ALL available puppies at the adoption events this weekend! Friday 4-7pm & Saturday 12-3pm: at Pet Wants 7674 Grandview Ave Unit 100 Arvada, CO 80002
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Toby

Anatolian Shepherd St. Bernard

Male, 3 yrs 6 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Toby, our St Bernard, Anatolian Shepherd and probably labrador mix young dog. He's relatively large and behaves like a big friendly guard/livestock dog but is only 70lbs. Here is an adoption profile link to a larger selection of photos. If you are on petfinder or adoptapet, you may only be seeing a few of his photos.https://petlover.petstablished.com/pets/share/1637235https://www.wagtopia.com/search/pet?id=1637235&name=Toby He is truly a once-in-a-lifetime type of dog. Holder of the coveted but sensationally elusive squirrel killer award (it was a pretty dumb squirrel to be honest).  Toby is a friendly, playful and very affectionate 2-year-old pup. Toby is your typical mountain pup, he is big, he can be loud but he is also well-behaved. He is in a foster home with the founder of the rescue. Toby is happy to live, hang out, play and go on walks with other dogs. He will literally chew on the same toy at the same time as another dog. Toby also knows how to use a pillow like a human. Toby seems well aware of his size and tends to avoid jumping on people unless encouraged, but even then, he does so gently.  Toby has been around small children without any issues, he's happy to vacuum up all of the dropped food. Toby also went on a roadtrip and got to visit white sands national park, he said it was like snow but warm and not edible. Toby would get to a campsite with his foster, go wander around a place he has never been before for 45 minutes (usually covering 2 or 3 miles) and then show back up at the campsite, in the pitch black. He can wander long distances and never seems to get lost, he once lost his foster dad in a forest outside of Santa Cruz, CA. When his dad hiked the 2 miles back to the car, guess who was waiting next to the car. He likes to bark at cows but he runs away from them if they turn towards him. He may have been an outdoor livestock dog at some point but he much prefers soft beds and pillows these days. He can also sleep on a rock when the time calls for it. Toby is patient with other dogs and does not resource guard.  Here is a video of Toby:https://youtube.com/shorts/PI6H-XSV_Xkhttps://youtu.be/x1xPY8SMHmIhttps://youtube.com/shorts/sxJ3YUF-VTIhttps://youtu.be/8pCzpRlzjZshttps://youtu.be/taYc83d26Ichttps://youtu.be/2K8zo-OLQe4https://youtu.be/_BE_jYzJh6chttps://youtu.be/aNEXxgw_4jQ Toby was picked up as a stray and we don't know anything about his past. However, he was a favorite of the shelter staff in Oklahoma. Toby is vaccinated, neutered and microchipped, ready for his new Colorado home and lifestyle. He is around 2 years old and weighs 70lbs. His adoption fee is $450. Toby knows just how miraculous a turn his life has taken when he was picked out by Havok’s Wolfpack and he is determined to live his new life to the fullest in the most playful and adventurous way, hopefully, with you. If you are interested in adopting Toby, please submit an adoption application here: www.havokswolfpack.com/adopt If your application is approved, we will contact you promptly.  ##1637235##
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Toby 2

Anatolian Shepherd St. Bernard

Male, 3 yrs 6 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Toby, our St Bernard, Anatolian Shepherd and probably labrador mix young dog. He's relatively large and behaves like a big friendly guard/livestock dog but is only 70lbs. Here is an adoption profile link to a larger selection of photos. If you are on petfinder or adoptapet, you may only be seeing a few of his photos.https://petlover.petstablished.com/pets/share/1637235https://www.wagtopia.com/search/pet?id=1637235&name=Toby He is truly a once-in-a-lifetime type of dog. Holder of the coveted but sensationally elusive squirrel killer award (it was a pretty dumb squirrel to be honest).  Toby is a friendly, playful and very affectionate 2-year-old pup. Toby is your typical mountain pup, he is big, he can be loud but he is also well-behaved. He is in a foster home with the founder of the rescue. Toby is happy to live, hang out, play and go on walks with other dogs. He will literally chew on the same toy at the same time as another dog. Toby also knows how to use a pillow like a human. Toby seems well aware of his size and tends to avoid jumping on people unless encouraged, but even then, he does so gently.  Toby has been around small children without any issues, he's happy to vacuum up all of the dropped food. Toby also went on a roadtrip and got to visit white sands national park, he said it was like snow but warm and not edible. Toby would get to a campsite with his foster, go wander around a place he has never been before for 45 minutes (usually covering 2 or 3 miles) and then show back up at the campsite, in the pitch black. He can wander long distances and never seems to get lost, he once lost his foster dad in a forest outside of Santa Cruz, CA. When his dad hiked the 2 miles back to the car, guess who was waiting next to the car. He likes to bark at cows but he runs away from them if they turn towards him. He may have been an outdoor livestock dog at some point but he much prefers soft beds and pillows these days. He can also sleep on a rock when the time calls for it. Toby is patient with other dogs and does not resource guard.  Here is a video of Toby:https://youtube.com/shorts/PI6H-XSV_Xkhttps://youtu.be/x1xPY8SMHmIhttps://youtube.com/shorts/sxJ3YUF-VTIhttps://youtu.be/8pCzpRlzjZshttps://youtu.be/taYc83d26Ichttps://youtu.be/2K8zo-OLQe4https://youtu.be/_BE_jYzJh6chttps://youtu.be/aNEXxgw_4jQ Toby was picked up as a stray and we don't know anything about his past. However, he was a favorite of the shelter staff in Oklahoma. Toby is vaccinated, neutered and microchipped, ready for his new Colorado home and lifestyle. He is around 2 years old and weighs 70lbs. His adoption fee is $450. Toby knows just how miraculous a turn his life has taken when he was picked out by Havok’s Wolfpack and he is determined to live his new life to the fullest in the most playful and adventurous way, hopefully, with you. If you are interested in adopting Toby, please submit an adoption application here: www.havokswolfpack.com/adopt If your application is approved, we will contact you promptly.  ##1991122##
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Dakota

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, 10 mos
Highlands Ranch, CO
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
Gentle Giant Dakota Seeks His Adventuring Crew! 🐾⛰ Hello there, fellow outdoor enthusiasts and dog lovers! Allow me to introduce you to the one and only Dakota. This stunning Anatolian Shepherd puppy may be tipping the scales at a stout 80 lbs already, but he's all sweet squishiness and lovable loyalty wrapped in an adorable furry package. At just 9-10 months old, Dakota is still very much a playful pup at heart. He lives to wrestle with his four-legged pals and keep his human companions active and on their toes with endless games of fetch (or rather, you fetch!). But once he's had his fill of romping for the day, this gentle giant turns into a world-class snuggle bug, content to cuddle up with his people in the evening. Despite his imposing size, Dakota has a heart of gold. He loves kiddos and kitties alike, though he hasn't quite figured out how to be best buds with the feline friends just yet. This good-natured goofball is already a well-mannered house guest, coming crate-trained, leash-trained, and housetrained. The world is still so new and exciting for him, and he can't wait to explore it with his forever family! Out on walks, Dakota's favorite pastime is greeting new people and pups with that signature Anatolian charm. He's not a big barker unless offering mild-mannered warning that danger is actually nowhere to be found. This lovable genius just wants to keep his crew safe from threats like plastic bags being carried to and from the recycle bin. Dakota bushwhacks through life with a childlike enthusiasm and insatiable appetite for adventure. He'd thrive with an active family or pair of roommates living that outdoor-centric lifestyle he craves. A house with a yard for him to sprawl out and soak up the sun between hikes, runs, or retrieving sessions is an absolute must. While Dakota adores humans of all ages, his boisterous size may be a tad overwhelming for big city living. If you've been searching for that larger-than-life companion to roam the trails, stomp through creeks, and embrace the simple joys of just existing in nature alongside, branching out with Dakota will be your greatest adventure yet. This goofy pup can't wait to rendezvous at the trailhead with you! If Dakota is your type of pup please apply at https://www.fromforgottentoforever.com/adoptionapplication/
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Mae

Anatolian Shepherd Great Pyrenees

Female, 3 yrs 5 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Mae Anatolian Shepherd/Pyrenees Mix Female 3 years old 93 lbs Hi, I’m Mae! I’m the ultimate companion for all your Colorado adventures, and I’ll curl up with you on the couch for lots of snuggles once the day is over. I’m such a love and I can’t wait to find a forever home of my very own! I’m a calm and easygoing dog with the people I know and love and am very gentle with little people. I enjoy rambling in the snow, camping trips, and hiking, and I’m also great company if you’d rather spend the day reading or working from home. I have an easy going way about me at home and I always love being with my people. I’m also crate-trained, but I don’t usually need one at home because I’m a well-behaved pup. I’m potty trained as well! I do need a home with a fenced yard (and a quieter environment overall) so please no apartments for me please! You can count on me to be your best friend and loyal companion! While I am really comfortable with those I know and love, I am a guardian breed and am naturally wary of new people, especially new people that visit my home. I do best being introduced to new people outside of my home (and even then, I need someone to go slow with me and understand that meeting new people isn’t the easiest for me.) However, I do great with other people and dogs in neutral environments like parks. I’m a very loyal pup to my humans and that sometimes results in me being overprotective to someone outside of my “trust circle” I’d do best in a quieter environment where we don’t have a ton of new visitors and my human doesn’t need or expect me to meet new people a lot in general. I also can get really overwhelmed out of the home where I feel like I need to defend my humans (for example, at a brewery) and I have nipped at new people in those situations. Therefore, I’ll thrive in a home where my human has a quieter lifestyle overall and can consider what situations I will do best in outside of the home. I usually do really well on a leash. But, occasionally I see a dog I don’t like and I am a big girl! So I will need an adopter who is able to manage a big dog on leash when I’m pulling (and a harness is very important for me!) I have done well meeting dogs out and about on walks but I’ve never lived with a dog so I can’t share how I’d do with another dog in the home. I do need a cat free home! Are you ready for the most loyal, loving dog friend? Please learn more about the adoption process and fill out an application at https://pawsco.org/adopt/adoption-process. You can also contact my friends at PawsCo at adopt@pawscoadoptions.org if you have questions. I look forward to meeting you! "PawsCo is committed to helping me thrive with my new family, so they will sponsor up to three virtual training sessions with our training partner GoodPup to help me settle into my new home!"

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Bubas

Great Dane

Male, Young
Lakewood, CO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
For more information about this Dane, please visit our website at https://rmgreatdane.org. Adoption Applications link can be found on the home page. Hi – they call me Bubas.  I spent 4 months in a shelter.  They named me Bubas. I checked out of the vet with a clean bill of health, but they recommended some meds for fear and anxiety.  You see, I was found wandering the streets, so I have a very mysterious background – my little secret.  But I can tell you this:  I am scared of a lot of things, especially men and strangers.  Strange Men are the Worst.    I have latched on to Foster Mom and will not leave her side – I don’t growl at Foster Dad anymore, so that’s a bit of progress. I enjoy playing with other dogs and my toys.  I’m good with middle aged to older kids, but the little ones have as much energy as I do and they make me a bit nervous.  Besides, I’m big enough to knock them down when I’m just trying to play with them. I am slowly learning manners and commands and getting better with time.  I’m learning to walk on a harness and leash – regular collars make me alligator roll to get out of them.  I am house trained and crate trained. Here is my idea of the perfect home:  Great Dane Experience, female only household, my people to be home more than not, lots of patience and love, another big dog to pal around with and whom I can learn from,  interest in helping me to learn how to bring out the Awesomeness that is inside of me, and some more love.  Please fill out an application and ask for me.April 23, 2024, 3:04 pm
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Cowboy

Great Dane

Male, Young
Lakewood, CO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
For more information about this Dane, please visit our website at https://rmgreatdane.org. Adoption Applications link can be found on the home page. Cowboy is a Great Dane mix.  Like other shelter pups, we have limited information.  We are unsure what Cowboy is mixed with but it is clear he is “100% pure bred cuteness”.  We know he has some Great Dane because the shelter said, “we love how goofy he is”.  Yep – that sounds like a baby Dane to us! Cowboy was brought to a shelter as a stray.  The shelter has described Cowboy as “very active, talkative, playful, friendly with visitors, lap dog”.  He likes to play gently and has played with other dogs at the shelter.   We anticipate Cowboy will need Great Dane 101 lessons on all fronts, meaning – house training; crate training; leash training, etc. proper introductions to animals and young people.  Cowboy sounds super curious and ready to learn all about becoming a big, goofy Dane – so if this isn’t your first “Dane Rodeo” – help us get Cowboy a home!  More about Cowboy: Neutered Male Housebroken unknown Not trusted to free roam Crate trained unknown Puppy – higher energy No Cats (Cats Unknown; prey drive unknown) Dogs Unknown (played with dogs at shelter) Children unknown Needs leash training; Needs all basic training Must be a Great Dane or Giant Breed experienced home due to age and training required. April 23, 2024, 3:04 pm
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Romeo

Great Dane

Male, Senior
Lakewood, CO
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, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
For more information about this Dane, please visit our website at https://rmgreatdane.org. Adoption Applications link can be found on the home page. “O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?” Hold on Juliet — We found your Romeo and this guy is a true heartbreaker! “My name is Romeo, and I am looking for the happiest ending to my love story:  finding my forever home.  I have settled right into my foster home with ease. I am a big, handsome boy with mild energy.  I enjoy my walks and want to go everywhere my people go. Car rides are the best, too.  I can be anxious in new situation but I adjust rather quickly and learn to go with the flow in no time.  I have grown up around children and do well with the kiddos.  My ideal home?  A home that gets what it is like to live with a Gentle Giant gentleman.  As I head into my golden years, I think a quieter home with another dog or two would be ideal.  I have done great with both mild mannered male and female dogs of different sizes.  I would love a home where my humans are home more often than away.  I was surrendered due to no fault of my own as my surrendering family was moving. I am accustomed to a soft couch, soft bed and kind humans around me.    My surrendering family described me “Incredibly loyal, will go with you till the ends of the earth…”  And listen to what Foster Mom has to say about me, “Romeo is the biggest honey you will ever meet.  He has been the easiest foster I have ever had.  He happily lets his foster dog-brother Panda, half his size at 85 lbs., take the lead.  His prize possession is his squeaky snake and squeaky ball.  He loves to play and go for car rides.  Romeo is a dream!” More about Romeo Neutered and Gastropexy Male (Gastropexy is an elective surgery that helps reduce bad out comes from a condition called bloat) Housebroken (Zero accidents in the home; Drinks a lot of water and urinates frequently) Not destructive of toys or home Mild energy – loves going for walks; great on leash or harness Trusted to free roam; likes having a small space that is his own when left alone. (Either kennel or smaller room) Good with respectful children all ages Good with all people No Cats (Has lived with cats and will chase cats) Good with male and female dogs, different sizes (mild mannered) A fenced yard would be ideal A home where people are home more than away A quieter home without a lot of loud noises True “Gentle Giant” https://rmgreatdane.org/romeo/April 23, 2024, 3:04 pm

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Evergreen, CO 80439

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Denver, CO 80433

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Denver, CO 80433

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18.2 miles

From Forgotten to Forever Rescue North Division

Highlands Ranch, CO 80126

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18.4 miles

PawsCo

8200 E Pacific Pl, #205, Denver, CO 80231

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19.5 miles

The Good Dog Rescue

15492 County Road 6, Westminster, CO 80023

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Boulder, CO 80304

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Humane Society of Boulder Valley

2323 55th Street, Boulder, CO 80301

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