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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they’re adoptable through Adopt a Pet’s Rehome program – the safe and reliable way to find a loving new home for your pet.
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I've had Gia since January 2023. I adopted her after my 12 year old Rottie died. I adopted her from Lucky Dog Animal Rescue.
Gia is a GREAT family dog. She is VERY docile and goofy. Sometimes a little too dopey (she will run full steam into my glass sliding door). She loves to chase rabbits, deer and butterflies.
She is very good with my other dog who is half her size. My smaller dog actually bosses her around, takes her food and toys. Gia has never shown signs of aggression.
Gia likes to play---all the time! She is very good with my twelve year old son. She is good with small kids, but she needs more training. I have a four year old granddaughter and she likes to jump on her and lick her. It terrifies my granddaughter because of how big Gia is (she's a little over 100lbs).
Gia needs space to explore, run and play.
Gia has mild heartworm (no symptoms). She was treated with a heavy dose of antibiotics and continues monthly heartworm pills. It hasn't slowed her down AT ALL.
I've had Gia since January 2023. I adopted her after my 12 year old Rottie died. I adopted her from Lucky Dog Animal Rescue.
Gia is a GREAT family dog. She is VERY docile and goofy. Sometimes a little too dopey (she will run full steam into my glass sliding door). She loves to chase rabbits, deer and butterflies.
She is very good with my other dog who is half her size. My smaller dog actually bosses her around, takes her food and toys. Gia has never shown signs of aggression.
Gia likes to play---all the time! She is very good with my twelve year old son. She is good with small kids, but she needs more training. I have a four year old granddaughter and she likes to jump on her and lick her. It terrifies my granddaughter because of how big Gia is (she's a little over 100lbs).
Gia needs space to explore, run and play.
Gia has mild heartworm (no symptoms). She was treated with a heavy dose of antibiotics and continues monthly heartworm pills. It hasn't slowed her down AT ALL.
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.
Adoption fee $50