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NORTH CAROLINA, GREENSBORO; "JETHRO"
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 01/30/24

Male Dog, Anatolian Shepherd

Anatolian Shepherd / Great Pyrenees / Mixed (Medium Coat)

Description:

GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA ~ THIS IS A COURTESY LISTING EMAIL [email protected] Meet Jethro! He is a very handsome 2.5 year old neutered male Anatolian Great Pyrenees blend. We estimate Jethro's DOB to be June, 2021. His owner has indicated that he is up to date on vaccinations and heartworm preventative and he is HW negative. Jethro weighs about 80 lbs. Jethro's current owner adopted him earlier this year from his original family who was moving and couldn't take him on the move. He was adopted to be a working dog and live with goats, however, his current family feels Jethro will be happier as a family companion instead of a working dog. They have indicated that Jethro is not happy being with the goats all the time and is much happier to be a family companion dog as he was in his previous home. Jethro is a very lovable, affectionate, intelligent boy who is looking for a person or family to call his own. Good with female dogs Would also do well as an only dog Good with older kids Housebroken Leash trained Knows basic commands Playful, loves toys! Loves car rides! Not evaluated with cats Not evaluated with small dogs Prefers to eat by himself 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.

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