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I’m a 10-month-old Great Dane puppy who was rescued from South Alabama. My previous owner turned me over to save Rocky, hoping I would have a better life. Before coming to my foster home, I lived with over 20 brothers and sisters, so I’m great with all animals—dogs, cats, chickens, and even guinea pigs! I like to charge at the cats, but I’m just trying to get them to play with me.
My foster mom says I might have some hound dog in me because I love to howl when I hear sirens and my nose is always sniffing around, especially in the morning when I’m trying to figure out what’s been in my yard. I would love a home with other animals, not just humans, because I enjoy the attention from my new brothers, including a little beagle who screeches at me crazily.
I love kids, big and small. I’ve been around babies as young as five months, and my favorite humans right now are a one-and-a-half-year-old and an 11-year-old. I’m a bit skittish around new people since I’ve only been in my foster home for two weeks, but I’ve surprised everyone with how well I walk on a leash. Sometimes I can be a little overprotective of my humans and might step in front of them, causing them to stumble, but I’m working on that.
I’m potty trained and prefer not to be alone. My foster mom calls me a Velcro dog because I love to be right by her side, which sometimes drives her crazy when she turns around and I’m under her feet. I’m still a work in progress.
Some of my favorite things include getting chased by my three foster brothers and doing zoomies, especially in the morning and before bedtime. My energy levels go up and down, but those zoomies help me sleep well. I’m still a puppy, so I do chew a little, but I stop as soon as you redirect me. I only bark when my brothers do, and I quiet down when you tell me to.
I try my best to follow all the instructions my foster mom gives me. I get along well with others, although the beagle sometimes snaps at me when I try to eat from his bowl. I’ve learned to eat from my own bowl, but I still like to sniff around. During dinner time, I lay down next to the table and don’t move. I’m super affectionate and love to give hugs and kisses. Sometimes I try to stand up for a big hug, but I’m working on controlling that, especially around the babies.
All of our Great Danes are altered, if medically possible, fully vetted, micro-chipped, and on heartworm prevention or treatment prior to being adopted. Thank you for considering adopting a rescue dog, you're saving a life when you adopt.
========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .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: Lagrange, GA DOB: 12/30/2023
Hi, I’m Emory!
I’m a 10-month-old Great Dane puppy who was rescued from South Alabama. My previous owner turned me over to save Rocky, hoping I would have a better life. Before coming to my foster home, I lived with over 20 brothers and sisters, so I’m great with all animals—dogs, cats, chickens, and even guinea pigs! I like to charge at the cats, but I’m just trying to get them to play with me.
My foster mom says I might have some hound dog in me because I love to howl when I hear sirens and my nose is always sniffing around, especially in the morning when I’m trying to figure out what’s been in my yard. I would love a home with other animals, not just humans, because I enjoy the attention from my new brothers, including a little beagle who screeches at me crazily.
I love kids, big and small. I’ve been around babies as young as five months, and my favorite humans right now are a one-and-a-half-year-old and an 11-year-old. I’m a bit skittish around new people since I’ve only been in my foster home for two weeks, but I’ve surprised everyone with how well I walk on a leash. Sometimes I can be a little overprotective of my humans and might step in front of them, causing them to stumble, but I’m working on that.
I’m potty trained and prefer not to be alone. My foster mom calls me a Velcro dog because I love to be right by her side, which sometimes drives her crazy when she turns around and I’m under her feet. I’m still a work in progress.
Some of my favorite things include getting chased by my three foster brothers and doing zoomies, especially in the morning and before bedtime. My energy levels go up and down, but those zoomies help me sleep well. I’m still a puppy, so I do chew a little, but I stop as soon as you redirect me. I only bark when my brothers do, and I quiet down when you tell me to.
I try my best to follow all the instructions my foster mom gives me. I get along well with others, although the beagle sometimes snaps at me when I try to eat from his bowl. I’ve learned to eat from my own bowl, but I still like to sniff around. During dinner time, I lay down next to the table and don’t move. I’m super affectionate and love to give hugs and kisses. Sometimes I try to stand up for a big hug, but I’m working on controlling that, especially around the babies.
All of our Great Danes are altered, if medically possible, fully vetted, micro-chipped, and on heartworm prevention or treatment prior to being adopted. Thank you for considering adopting a rescue dog, you're saving a life when you adopt.
========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .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
2.
Interview
3.
Home Check
4.
Approve Application
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
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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