The status of WISCONSIN, WAUTOMA; "DAHLIA" was
last posted on 10/14/24 by
Keep calm and woof on.
Female Dog, Anatolian Shepherd
Anatolian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees / Mixed (Medium Coat)
Description:
THIS IS A COURTESY LISTING FOR WAUSHARA COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER CONTACT: [email protected] (920) 279-9795 DOB: NOVEMBER 2022 WEIGHT: 100# ---------- Meet Dahlia Looking for a big dog with an even bigger amount of love to give? Well, you don't have to look any further... here she is! Dahlia is an almost 2-year-old Anatolian Shepherd/Mix. Dahlia is a gentle giant, weighing over 100lbs! Dahlia arrived at WCAS as a transfer from another local shelter, where she was found as a stray, because she was unfortunately not getting the adoption interest she deserves... which we find absurd because she is a once in a lifetime kind of dog! Dahlia, despite being a big girl, is the a sweet and solid dog. She has participated in playgroups at the shelter with big and small dogs, and has done well. With proper introductions, she may enjoy living with the right canine companion. Dahlia also does very well with respectful, dog-savvy children, and would be a great addition to any family. Dahlia has great manners, walks well on leash, knows "sit", and is working on many other aspects of training. We have no idea why she hasn't been adopted yet! If you are interested in meeting Dahlia, please fill out an adoption application on our website, or get in touch with us at [email protected] for more information! ---------- 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.