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Birdee

Anatolian Shepherd

Female, Young
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Say hello to our hopeful little Miss Birdee Pruitt. This pretty baby landed on the euthanasia list, together with her two siblings, at the shelter in Bastrop TX. (Her name comes from the Sandra Bullock character in "Hope Floats," which was filmed in and around Bastrop.) Thankfully, when we made a post about these pups, our friends Molly and Chris stepped up to pull them to safety and foster them. Our best guess is that Birdee is most likely Anatolian Shepherd mix, but the set of her ears tells us that there may be a non-LGD breed somewhere in her family tree. She has an estimated birthday of 2/4/2024, and since she and her siblings were surrendered to the shelter by their previous family, we think that should be very close to their actual birthday. Birdee weighed about 30 lbs when she got her rabies vaccination at 4 months old, and weighed 63 lbs at 7 months, so it's reasonable to guess that she could grow up to be 85 lbs or so as a young adult. In her first foster home, Birdee was exposed to chickens and sheep, but only in very limited and supervised situations. Since moving to Windsong Ranch, Birdee has split her time pretty evenly between playing with her siblings and staying in the pasture with our Nigerian Dwarf goats. We really don't think she wants to be a working livestock guardian dog, but we think she would make a great addition to a small homestead where she could be a family pet who is not likely to harm the livestock. Birdee LOVES the water and will splash in a kiddy pool or water tub or creek or pond or any other water you put in front of her. Birdee is vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped, so she is ready to find her forever home. If you would like to consider making her part of your family, please complete the online application. PLEASE NOTE: Birdee was on a tie-out ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THESE PHOTOS. It can be really tough to get photos of a puppy who wants to run and play and explore everything. The tie-out limits her movements and makes it easier to use both hands on the phone/camera. Once the photo session was done, Birdee was returned to the puppy play yard.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 28, 2024, 12:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Blue's adoption status with email updates.
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Blue

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Blue is a purebred Anatolian Shepherd who was surrendered to us as a 13 week old puppy. He had been purchased from a farm-based breeder who raises Nigerian Dwarf goats, but the family who purchased him soon realized they weren't cut out for managing a giant puppy who needed more obedience training than they were equipped to provide. We're grateful that they recognized the pup needed a different environment. We put him in the pasture with Rennie to supervise, and he did really well. Our Nigerian Dwarf goats probably made him feel right at home. Blue was adopted while he was still a puppy and spent a couple years living with sheep plus two other LGDs. He was an excellent perimeter guardian, but when in the smaller pen where the sheep spent most of their overnights, Blue would sometimes chew on the ears of the sheep. He had plenty of bones and toys, so it's hard to say why he developed this bad habit. It was disappointing that the other LGDs didn't intervene to tell him to STOP, and it didn't typically happen when the humans were home and could intervene. After trying everything they could think of to resolve the issue, they finally decided he needed to come back to us. We kept Blue in one of our barn kennels (each of which has a 32' long dog run attached) for about a month to let him adapt to this change. Our place was familiar, but it had been a long time since he was here. From the barn kennel/dog run, he could see, hear, and smell our goats and the other LGDs. He could get used to our routine. Then I started letting him out into a small "corral" type area for an hour or so. From there he graduated to being allowed time in the pasture, where once again, Rennie could mentor him and intervene any time he might be inclined to misbehave. But we haven't seen any bad behavior. He likes to check the perimeter and greet the other LGDs. He has tried engaging them in play, but none of the dogs currently working in Rennie's pasture are interested. Blue isn't a pest -- he will walk away if a dog doesn't want to play. He will occasionally try to get close enough to the goats to sniff them, but he seems to view the goats as just part of the landscape, not particularly interesting. During a recent Meet & Greet, Blue met some visitors and showed very good manners. I wouldn't suggest trying to turn him into a couch potato, but I do think he could be content as a combination pet/property guardian. I also think that in the right situation, he could be a good guardian for goats. The "right situation" would include a pasture that's at least one acre and securely fenced, plus one or more LGDs sharing the pasture with him. If Blue sounds like a good fit for your family, please submit your application here.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 28, 2024, 12:12 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Chickadee's adoption status with email updates.
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Chickadee

Anatolian Shepherd

Female, Young
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Say hello to Little Miss Chickadee! This pretty baby landed on the euthanasia list, together with her two siblings, at the shelter in Bastrop TX. Thankfully, when we made a post about these pups, one of our foster families stepped up to pull them to safety and foster them. Our best guess is that Chickadee is most likely Anatolian Shepherd mix, but her coloring is different from her siblings, so we're thinking mom might have had multiple suitors. Maybe Chickee's dad was a Black-Mouth Cur? The only thing we can say for sure is that she's every bit as cute and friendly as the little bird that shares her name. Chickadee has an estimated birthday of 2/4/2024, and since she and her siblings were surrendered to the shelter by their previous family, we think that should be very close to their actual birthday. She weighed about 28 lbs when she got her rabies vaccination at 4 months old and weighed 53 lbs at 7 months, so it's reasonable to guess that she could grow up to be 70 lbs or so as a young adult. In her first foster home, Chickadee was exposed to chickens and sheep, but only in very limited and supervised situations. Mostly, she and her siblings have been puppies, allowed to play with each other and with adult dogs. Chickee LOVES the water but more than ANYTHING, she just wants to be loved by her people. She is a cuddler of the highest order. We think she would do best as a family pet and we will not consider placing her as a working livestock guardian dog. Chickadee is vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped, so she is ready to find her forever home. If you would like to consider making her part of your family, please complete the online application here. PLEASE NOTE: Chickadee was on a tie-out ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THESE PHOTOS. It can be really tough to get photos of a puppy who wants to run and play and explore everything. The tie-out limits her movements and makes it easier to use both hands on the phone/camera. Once the photo session was done, Chickadee was returned to the puppy play yard. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 2, 2024, 1:45 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Bastrop's adoption status with email updates.
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Bastrop

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, Young
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Say hello to our very own "royalty" Philip Henri, Baron de Bastrop! This handsome young boy landed on the euthanasia list, together with his two sisters, at the shelter in Bastrop TX. Hence the name. Based on his dashing good looks, our best guess is that young Mr. Bastrop is most likely Anatolian Shepherd, or perhaps Kangal mix? He has an estimated birthday of 2/4/2024, and since he and his siblings were surrendered to the shelter by their previous family, we think that should be very close to his actual birthday. Bastrop weighed about 40 lbs when he got his rabies vaccination at 4 months old, about 70 lbs at 7 months old, and 96 lbs at 9 months old, so it's reasonable to guess that he will mature into a big boy -- probably 110+ lbs by the time he's an adult. In his first foster home, Bastrop was exposed to chicken and sheep, but only in very limited and supervised situations. Mostly, he and his siblings have been puppies, allowed to play with each other and with adult dogs. Bastrop LOVES the water and will splash in a kiddy pool or water tub or creek or pond or any other water you put in front of him. Bastrop has had all his vaccinations and neuter surgery as required by Texas law, so he is ready to find his forever home! If you would like to consider making him part of your family, please complete the online application. PLEASE NOTE: Bastrop was on a tie-out ONLY FOR THE PURPOSES OF THESE PHOTOS. It can be really tough to get photos of a puppy who wants to run and play and explore everything. The tie-out limits his movements and makes it easier to use both hands on the phone/camera. Once the photo session was done, Bastrop was returned to the puppy play yard. Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.January 17, 2025, 6:42 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Sasha's adoption status with email updates.
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Sasha

Anatolian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Sasha came from a small homestead where she was living with chickens, ducks, geese, a couple of goats, and a few assorted other animals including mini cattle, dogs, and cats, so she has had a wide variety of exposure to different animals. At Windsong Ranch, Sasha is currently living in a pasture with Nigerian Dwarf goats and a few other livestock guardian dogs. She gets along with the other LGDs, both male and female. Sasha has the ability to scale even a 5' fence when she's unhappy in her location, so very secure fencing will be required. Sasha is very sweet with people, but she was never taught how to walk on a leash, so we are trying to help her overcome her fear of/resistance to the leash. But we don't have enough time to devote to this effort, so we aren't yet making much progress. She will definitely need work to learn how to walk nicely on a leash. If you have a small homestead, or perhaps a backyard flock of chickens, Sasha might be exactly the dog you need. If so, please complete the application on our website.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.December 18, 2024, 5:45 pm
We'll also keep you updated on Simon's adoption status with email updates.
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Simon

Anatolian Shepherd

Male, Adult
Whitewright, TX
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Simon is a stunning Anatolian Shepherd boy who was shot before landing in the shelter. Since buckshot/bullet fragments are not easily removed by surgery, we were hoping that he would be able to live with them as some of our other dogs do, but even after a few months, he was still limping, not putting weight on the leg that was most affected with a BIG bullet fragment plus other shrapnel. Since the leg was giving him so much pain and one fragment was buried in the bone and couldn't be removed, our veterinarian advised that amputation would be the best treatment.   Simon has made a full recovery from the amputation and is getting around quite nicely on three legs. He has gotten along nicely with every dog we have paired him with -- puppies and seniors alike. Simon has nice manners in the house and walks pretty well on a leash, though he does better OFF-leash because he's still figuring out how to achieve the smoothest gait possible on three legs.   When we pulled him from the shelter, we thought he was likely a working livestock guardian dog, so when he first came to Windsong Ranch, he lived in one of our barns with a small yard. He didn't bother our barn cats, so with proper introductions and supervision in the early days, we expect he could live with house cats. Of course, once we scheduled his amputation, we moved Simon to the house, and we don't have house cats, so he would definitely need a refresher course in cat manners.   Simon is a real love SPONGE, just soaking up all the attention and affection you will give him. Apply today to adopt Simon! Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 28, 2024, 12:12 pm

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Bluebonnet Animal Rescue Network

P. O. Box 964, Whitewright, TX 75491

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City of Greenville Animal Control Shelter

5800 Joe Ramsey Blvd., Greenville, TX 75402

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37.8 miles

Collin County Animal Services

4750 Community Blvd., McKinney, TX 75071

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41.5 miles

Legacy Humane Society

PO Box 2733, McKinney, TX 75070

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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46.4 miles

Texas Best Choices Animal Rescue

Quinlan, TX 75474

Pet Types: dogs, farm animals

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49.2 miles

Rockwall Animal Adoption Center

1825 Airport Road, Rockwall, TX 75087

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