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Meet our adorably sweet Zenna, a 6.5-7.5 month-old Great Pyrenees X Australian Shepherd mix. Fully embracing her PPPS ("Perpetual Pyrenees Puppy Syndrome"), Zenna is less than half the size of a purebred Pyrenees pup and could easily be mistaken for one half her age. She's got the build, look and floof of any Pyrenees though - a true "Pocket Pyr" if ever there was one. And she will likely only weigh between 55-65 lbs when fully grown. So she's well suited for a suburban home or even apartment living with her size and behavioral qualities.
Zenna first came to the attention of Midlothian Animal Services. They were dispatched to a report of a possible abandoned puppy on a country road. However Zenna bolted when they first arrived, disappearing into a field of hackberry trees. It was a few hours later that the ACO responded to a call about a stray puppy on another property - it was Zenna again and this time she had been attacked by that property owner’s dogs. When the ACO arrived, an extremely frightened Zenna was stuck in a stand of cacti. The ACO was able to safely extricate her and take her to the safety of the shelter.
It was no wonder that after such traumatic beginnings, Zenna was at the start scared, skittish and resisted handling. But with the caring shelter staff and now her experienced foster, she has since blossomed into an adorably friendly pup albeit still a bit reserved at times. Fully vetted and vaccinated, Zenna loves other dogs, adores her people (will need time to warm up to the activity of children), well behaved when introduced to a cat, is housebroken, crate trained, easily handled and groomed, travels in a car like a pro and walks comfortably on leash. She loves toys but things to chew on make her happiest, and she keeps herself well entertained with a Benebone or no-hide chew. Zenna will soon be available in the NE through Big Dog Rescue Project but while she's still in Texas local applications will be accepted by rescue partner Flying B Animal Rescue & Sanctuary. Interested in adopting? Apply soon!See more pics at www.flyingbrescue.org/adopt
Meet our adorably sweet Zenna, a 6.5-7.5 month-old Great Pyrenees X Australian Shepherd mix. Fully embracing her PPPS ("Perpetual Pyrenees Puppy Syndrome"), Zenna is less than half the size of a purebred Pyrenees pup and could easily be mistaken for one half her age. She's got the build, look and floof of any Pyrenees though - a true "Pocket Pyr" if ever there was one. And she will likely only weigh between 55-65 lbs when fully grown. So she's well suited for a suburban home or even apartment living with her size and behavioral qualities.
Zenna first came to the attention of Midlothian Animal Services. They were dispatched to a report of a possible abandoned puppy on a country road. However Zenna bolted when they first arrived, disappearing into a field of hackberry trees. It was a few hours later that the ACO responded to a call about a stray puppy on another property - it was Zenna again and this time she had been attacked by that property owner’s dogs. When the ACO arrived, an extremely frightened Zenna was stuck in a stand of cacti. The ACO was able to safely extricate her and take her to the safety of the shelter.
It was no wonder that after such traumatic beginnings, Zenna was at the start scared, skittish and resisted handling. But with the caring shelter staff and now her experienced foster, she has since blossomed into an adorably friendly pup albeit still a bit reserved at times. Fully vetted and vaccinated, Zenna loves other dogs, adores her people (will need time to warm up to the activity of children), well behaved when introduced to a cat, is housebroken, crate trained, easily handled and groomed, travels in a car like a pro and walks comfortably on leash. She loves toys but things to chew on make her happiest, and she keeps herself well entertained with a Benebone or no-hide chew. Zenna will soon be available in the NE through Big Dog Rescue Project but while she's still in Texas local applications will be accepted by rescue partner Flying B Animal Rescue & Sanctuary. Interested in adopting? Apply soon!See more pics at www.flyingbrescue.org/adopt
Once you have found a love match, please complete an application at www.flyingbrescue.org/adpt.
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Approve Application
Our team will review your application and schedule a call with you for Q&A.
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Meet the Pet
We always encourage a meet and greet for you and your pets.
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Sign Adoption Contract
We'll send you an easy to complete digital agreement.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Let's get you new love into their forever home!
Additional adoption info
When you think you’ve found your forever friend, please contact us to schedule a meet and greet. We welcome your existing pets too so that you can make sure they will be fast friends.
When you think you’ve found your forever friend, please contact us to schedule a meet and greet. We welcome your existing pets too so that you can make sure they will be fast friends.
Our pets are available for meet and greet by appointment only. Please contact us to arrange a time to visit our pets.
Our pets are available for meet and greet by appointment only. Please contact us to arrange a time to visit our pets.
More about this rescue
Flying B Animal Rescue & Sanctuary was founded in honor of my husband Tom Baker who passed away in 2023 from pancreatic cancer. Tom understood my profound love of animals and wanted me to follow my dream to start an animal rescue - so here we are.
Flying B provides rescue, shelter, and rehabilitation for abandoned animals in the Ellis County and surrounding areas.
Carolyn Taylor Baker
Executive Director
Flying B Animal Rescue & Sanctuary was founded in honor of my husband Tom Baker who passed away in 2023 from pancreatic cancer. Tom understood my profound love of animals and wanted me to follow my dream to start an animal rescue - so here we are.
Flying B provides rescue, shelter, and rehabilitation for abandoned animals in the Ellis County and surrounding areas.
Carolyn Taylor Baker
Executive Director
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