Hatch is a kind, loving Great Dane mix with a soft soul and a big heart. Estimated to be around eight years old, he’s come such a long way from where he started. When Hatch first arrived, he was in rough shape—malnourished and heartworm positive—but thanks to time, care, and a lot of love, he’s now thriving with a shiny coat, a healthy appetite, and a sweet, grateful demeanor that shows every single day.
Hatch is calm, quiet, and wonderfully mild-mannered. He doesn’t jump on people, barely ever barks (his foster has only heard it once in two and a half years!), and loves nothing more than cozying up with his person for a relaxing evening of TV on the couch. He lives for that time together and will gently nudge you for attention when he’s ready to settle in for the night.
He has a moderate energy level and enjoys little bursts of playful zoomies around the house when he’s proud of himself—which is adorable to watch. Hatch does fine around other dogs and lived happily with a bonded partner until earlier this year. He’s been around children and did well with visiting grandkids ages 7 and 12. He also gets along just fine with visiting dogs.
Hatch is mostly housetrained—he’s had a few accidents in the past, but nothing recently. He hasn’t been crated in his foster home and doesn’t seem to need it. He does get excited when he sees a leash, though his foster parents are older and can’t manage his strength on walks. A home with someone who can safely walk him or a fenced yard to explore would be ideal.
He’s an easygoing dog overall, but like many seniors, Hatch is scared of thunderstorms and will seek comfort during loud weather. On stormy nights, he’ll climb into bed for comfort and stay close until it passes.
Hatch doesn’t ask for much—just a home filled with love, soft places to rest, and someone who enjoys a good cuddle session on the couch. He gives so much back in return. If you’re looking for a gentle companion who will be endlessly grateful for your love and care, Hatch is ready to fill that spot in your heart—and on your sofa.
========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .
Note: SRGDRR adopts nationwide and offers transport options to help you find your perfect match! Check out our other adoptable dogs at saverockythegreatdane.org/adopt.For more information, please email us at rescueme@srgdrr.org. For an application to foster or adopt, please go to www.saverockythegreatdane.org and fill out an app. Thank you so much, we look forward to helping you.
LOCATION: Heath, Texas DOB: 11/26/2014 (Estimate)
Hatch is a kind, loving Great Dane mix with a soft soul and a big heart. Estimated to be around eight years old, he’s come such a long way from where he started. When Hatch first arrived, he was in rough shape—malnourished and heartworm positive—but thanks to time, care, and a lot of love, he’s now thriving with a shiny coat, a healthy appetite, and a sweet, grateful demeanor that shows every single day.
Hatch is calm, quiet, and wonderfully mild-mannered. He doesn’t jump on people, barely ever barks (his foster has only heard it once in two and a half years!), and loves nothing more than cozying up with his person for a relaxing evening of TV on the couch. He lives for that time together and will gently nudge you for attention when he’s ready to settle in for the night.
He has a moderate energy level and enjoys little bursts of playful zoomies around the house when he’s proud of himself—which is adorable to watch. Hatch does fine around other dogs and lived happily with a bonded partner until earlier this year. He’s been around children and did well with visiting grandkids ages 7 and 12. He also gets along just fine with visiting dogs.
Hatch is mostly housetrained—he’s had a few accidents in the past, but nothing recently. He hasn’t been crated in his foster home and doesn’t seem to need it. He does get excited when he sees a leash, though his foster parents are older and can’t manage his strength on walks. A home with someone who can safely walk him or a fenced yard to explore would be ideal.
He’s an easygoing dog overall, but like many seniors, Hatch is scared of thunderstorms and will seek comfort during loud weather. On stormy nights, he’ll climb into bed for comfort and stay close until it passes.
Hatch doesn’t ask for much—just a home filled with love, soft places to rest, and someone who enjoys a good cuddle session on the couch. He gives so much back in return. If you’re looking for a gentle companion who will be endlessly grateful for your love and care, Hatch is ready to fill that spot in your heart—and on your sofa.
========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .
Note: SRGDRR adopts nationwide and offers transport options to help you find your perfect match! Check out our other adoptable dogs at saverockythegreatdane.org/adopt.For more information, please email us at rescueme@srgdrr.org. For an application to foster or adopt, please go to www.saverockythegreatdane.org and fill out an app. Thank you so much, we look forward to helping you.
Fill adoption application first
https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176
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Interview
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Home Check
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Approve Application
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Sign Adoption Contract
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Pay Fee
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
First step is to fill out our adoption application. You will receive an email from our Applications Team asking for any information needed to finalize your application. If you have any questions or concerns, please send us an email at rescueme@srgdrr.org
First step is to fill out our adoption application. You will receive an email from our Applications Team asking for any information needed to finalize your application. If you have any questions or concerns, please send us an email at rescueme@srgdrr.org
Our rescues are scattered all over the United States in many different states. Scheduling a meeting would not be a problem. We hold many events throughout the year. You can find the latest news on our facebook page or website.
Our rescues are scattered all over the United States in many different states. Scheduling a meeting would not be a problem. We hold many events throughout the year. You can find the latest news on our facebook page or website.
More about this rescue
To rescue Great Danes from neglect, abuse, and abandonment while providing medical care and individual rehabilitation through our experienced and loving foster home program until we are able to provide each rescued Dane with a qualified, caring, and permanent home that will ensure a good quality of life they deserve.
To assist owners that cannot afford spaying, neutering or heartworm treatment as funds allow while also educating owners on affordable, local spay/neuter clinics, spay/neuter benefits, vaccinations, backyard breeding, behavior, nutrition, and obedience. Additionally, we want to be a link point to other rescues and clubs. Raising awareness around rescues and the Great Dane breed is of great importance to us.
We have been rescuing Great Danes since 2011 and we take pride in the collective love, concern, and dedication we have given to the misunderstood and forgotten Danes. It is our mission to continue to be the voices of the less fortunate Danes and to provide them safety and their birthright to a quality of life filled with love and dignity. You can help us achieve our mission by donating funds, items from our wishlist, items of relevance, your time through volunteering, or by lending your home as a foster.
To rescue Great Danes from neglect, abuse, and abandonment while providing medical care and individual rehabilitation through our experienced and loving foster home program until we are able to provide each rescued Dane with a qualified, caring, and permanent home that will ensure a good quality of life they deserve.
To assist owners that cannot afford spaying, neutering or heartworm treatment as funds allow while also educating owners on affordable, local spay/neuter clinics, spay/neuter benefits, vaccinations, backyard breeding, behavior, nutrition, and obedience. Additionally, we want to be a link point to other rescues and clubs. Raising awareness around rescues and the Great Dane breed is of great importance to us.
We have been rescuing Great Danes since 2011 and we take pride in the collective love, concern, and dedication we have given to the misunderstood and forgotten Danes. It is our mission to continue to be the voices of the less fortunate Danes and to provide them safety and their birthright to a quality of life filled with love and dignity. You can help us achieve our mission by donating funds, items from our wishlist, items of relevance, your time through volunteering, or by lending your home as a foster.
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