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My basic info
Breed
Great Dane
Color
–
Age
2 years 11 months old, Adult
Size
X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more (when grown)
Weight
112 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
49441
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Fiona is a beautiful Great Dane mix. She weighs about 115 pounds and her estimated DOB is 01/01/2022. Don't be intimidated by her size because she is a big sweetheart! Fiona knows a few tricks too; like off, sit, down, leave it, and shake! She will put her head right on your lap when she wants some scratches. Fiona is a big, sweet girl looking for her forever home with someone who can provide her plenty of love and affection...and space! She gets along with most dogs.
Fiona was generously sponsored by Elizabeth Waldrum during our Reigning Cats and Dogs event. Thank you, Elizabeth Waldrum, for sponsoring Fiona!
Our adoption fee is $125 for small breed dogs under 20 pounds and $100 for all other dogs and cats unless otherwise noted in their bio. Every pet available for adoption is current on shots spayed/neutered, and microchipped. You may submit an application online for pre-approval and to set an appointment or you can visit the shelter Wednesday - Sunday from 11am - 5pm. Please note that the kennels close for pet viewing at 4:30pm.
Fiona is a beautiful Great Dane mix. She weighs about 115 pounds and her estimated DOB is 01/01/2022. Don't be intimidated by her size because she is a big sweetheart! Fiona knows a few tricks too; like off, sit, down, leave it, and shake! She will put her head right on your lap when she wants some scratches. Fiona is a big, sweet girl looking for her forever home with someone who can provide her plenty of love and affection...and space! She gets along with most dogs.
Fiona was generously sponsored by Elizabeth Waldrum during our Reigning Cats and Dogs event. Thank you, Elizabeth Waldrum, for sponsoring Fiona!
Our adoption fee is $125 for small breed dogs under 20 pounds and $100 for all other dogs and cats unless otherwise noted in their bio. Every pet available for adoption is current on shots spayed/neutered, and microchipped. You may submit an application online for pre-approval and to set an appointment or you can visit the shelter Wednesday - Sunday from 11am - 5pm. Please note that the kennels close for pet viewing at 4:30pm.
An application must be submitted. If approved, the adoption fee averages $100. This includes basic shots, worming, microchipping, spay/neuter, and in some cases heartworm treatment.
An application must be submitted. If approved, the adoption fee averages $100. This includes basic shots, worming, microchipping, spay/neuter, and in some cases heartworm treatment.
14600 Colonel Glenn Rd, Little Rock. Our hours are generally 11:00 - 5:30 Monday through Saturday, 11:00 - 5:00 on Sunday.
14600 Colonel Glenn Rd, Little Rock. Our hours are generally 11:00 - 5:30 Monday through Saturday, 11:00 - 5:00 on Sunday.
More about this shelter
The mission of the Humane Society of Pulaski County is to rescue, care for and find homes for abandoned, abused, homeless and unwanted animals; to reduce suffering of animals; and to reduce the number of homeless animals through adoption, spay/neuter, and through education.
The Humane Society of Pulaski County provides access to low-cost, healthy, inoculated, sterilized animals to people seeking to adopt animals as pets only. Adopters are screened to see if they can provide the basics of care for the animals, proper housing, and continued veterinary maintenance; and have no history of animal abuse or irresponsible ownership.
The Humane Society is a private no-kill shelter, supported solely by donations, fund-raisers, bequests and grants. We receive no city, county or state funding, nor are we affiliated with any other organization. We have been rescuing animals since 1946, and have been in our present building since 2000.
The mission of the Humane Society of Pulaski County is to rescue, care for and find homes for abandoned, abused, homeless and unwanted animals; to reduce suffering of animals; and to reduce the number of homeless animals through adoption, spay/neuter, and through education.
The Humane Society of Pulaski County provides access to low-cost, healthy, inoculated, sterilized animals to people seeking to adopt animals as pets only. Adopters are screened to see if they can provide the basics of care for the animals, proper housing, and continued veterinary maintenance; and have no history of animal abuse or irresponsible ownership.
The Humane Society is a private no-kill shelter, supported solely by donations, fund-raisers, bequests and grants. We receive no city, county or state funding, nor are we affiliated with any other organization. We have been rescuing animals since 1946, and have been in our present building since 2000.
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