The status of NEW JERSEY, TRENTON (AREA); "THENA" was
last posted on 10/08/24 by
Live. Love. Bark.
Female Dog, Anatolian Shepherd
Anatolian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees / Mixed (Medium Coat)
Description:
TRENTON, NEW JERSEY ~ THIS IS A COURTESY LISTING PLEASE EMAIL [email protected] Meet Athena. She is a beautiful spayed female Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees blend, estimated DOB June 2020. Athena's owner has indicated that she is current on vaccinations, is heartworm negative and is up to date on heartworm preventative. Athena weighs 114 lbs and her owner has indicated that she is in good health. Athena is looking for a new home because she is not good with other dogs. She is looking for a home where she will be the only dog in the home. She does enjoy chasing cats sometimes so she may do best in a feline free home. Athena is a very sweet, friendly and loving girl. She has not been raised with children under the age of 7. She adores children but may knock younger kids over in her excitement as she is a very big girl. She is housebroken, leash trained and knows basic commands Athena has good manners in the home and is not destructive. She does not have any containment issues, no fence jumping or digging out. Athena's owner tells us that she is very people oriented and LOVES to be with her family. She loves cuddling and enjoys snuggling on the bed during cold weather.. She is a very sweet and loving girl. If you don't have any other dogs in the home and are looking for a sweet teddy bear dog, Athena might just be what you are looking for! This is a courtesy listing. This dog is currently adoptable but is not a part of or associated with National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network (NASRN), including NASRN’s adoption and/or fostering programs. The information listed for each animal was provided by individual caregivers and was not generated or verified by NASRN. NASRN makes no representations related to these animals . As with all adoptions, NASRN encourages potential adopters to gain as much information as possible before adopting these animals , including but not limited to temperament testing, consultation with a trainer, and consultation with a veterinarian.