The status of OHIO, DAYTON; "KC" was
last posted on 01/13/25 by
Keep calm and woof on.
Female Dog, Anatolian Shepherd
Anatolian Shepherd / German Shepherd Dog / Mixed (Medium Coat)
Description:
DAYTON OHIO COURTESY LISTING FOR ADOPT A PIT FOR MORE INFO CONTACT [email protected] OR (937) 701-7487 Hi, I'm KC! I'm a 4 year old female Anatolian Shepherd mix. I'm a big girl at 92 lbs and my foster mom says I should gain another 5-10 lbs. Good thing because I LOVE to eat. My foster mom says I'm very "food motivated" and she's been using that to train me. I love everyone I meet, especially kids. I live with another big dog and two cats. I really like playing with the dog. The cats don't want to play with me, which makes me sad but I get it. I'd love a forever home that would take me on walks and let me curl up on the couch with them. I can't wait for my forever home! All of our dogs are spayed or neutered, up to date on age appropriate vaccinations, microchipped and if over 6 months of age, heartworm tested and on heartworm preventative in their foster home. We require an approved application to meet any of our dogs. We do not have a shelter location and will not arrange a meeting without an approved application. We strive to make sure the bios provided for our dogs are complete and accurate; we do understand that mistakes happen, however, so if you absolutely cannot find the answer to your question in the dog's bio, you can contact us for more information. We require a home visit for each dog we adopt out, so we adopt within a 2 hour radius of Dayton, OH. If you are outside of this radius, we encourage you to contact your local rescue or shelter. 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.