This helps Easy's Dog Shelter with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
German Pinscher
Color
Brindle
Age
2 years 2 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Leno came to us out of a house where they had no socialization. His previous owner was killed and he had to witness that. We have been working with Leno for almost a year and a half and has made such wonderful improvements. He got to go home with someone as a foster and that really changed him. He is house trained, knows a lot of commands and is a very smart dog. He can ring a doorbell to let you know he has to go outside, and he also knows how to open all the latches on gates. He enjoys letting other dogs out at the shelter to come play. With new people, Leno is cautious, as he hasn't always been able to trust people. Once he knows you, he will be your absolute best friend. He loves swimming, playing with toys (he hoards his toys in his bed), and running around. He would enjoy an active person of family who can give him the exercise he needs to be happy.
Leno came to us out of a house where they had no socialization. His previous owner was killed and he had to witness that. We have been working with Leno for almost a year and a half and has made such wonderful improvements. He got to go home with someone as a foster and that really changed him. He is house trained, knows a lot of commands and is a very smart dog. He can ring a doorbell to let you know he has to go outside, and he also knows how to open all the latches on gates. He enjoys letting other dogs out at the shelter to come play. With new people, Leno is cautious, as he hasn't always been able to trust people. Once he knows you, he will be your absolute best friend. He loves swimming, playing with toys (he hoards his toys in his bed), and running around. He would enjoy an active person of family who can give him the exercise he needs to be happy.
When you adopt a rescue dog, you not only save a life, but you make space for other animals in need. Beyond the obvious gift of giving the dog a chance to live outside the walls of a shelter or rescue, you’ll have a life-long friend who will help you unwind at the end of a long day, will never judge you and is always happy to see you!
When you adopt a rescue dog, you not only save a life, but you make space for other animals in need. Beyond the obvious gift of giving the dog a chance to live outside the walls of a shelter or rescue, you’ll have a life-long friend who will help you unwind at the end of a long day, will never judge you and is always happy to see you!
We are located at 1607 Altamont St, Tracy City TN. We are open Wednesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., after hours and on the weekend by appointment only. Please call 423-760-7922 to schedule a visit.
We are located at 1607 Altamont St, Tracy City TN. We are open Wednesday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., after hours and on the weekend by appointment only. Please call 423-760-7922 to schedule a visit.
More about this shelter
Seeing a great need in the area, Easy’s Dog Shelter was started in June of 2021. Located on two donated acres in the mountain town of Tracy City, the Shelter serves a population of over 13,000 people that often cannot afford to take care of their animals nor do they have the financial means to provide vet care, spay, or neuter.
The operation was founded by Andy Wostal (CEO), and is ran with Lynn Borchert (volunteer, Shelter Liaison), Joey Vredenburgh (volunteer, Treasurer) and Kamryn Vredenburgh (volunteer). Easy's receives calls daily to pick up dogs of all ages and breeds. Because of the number of dogs rescued, the Shelter has a constant need for dog food, monetary donations, blankets, towels, straw, and dog houses (this is especially helpful in the winter or for the nursery).
Once animals are in our care, we place them in a comfortable, clean environment. They are carefully inspected and treated for fleas, ticks, or anything else they need, including vaccines. We spay/ neuter each dog as soon as we can. Their pictures and information are posted to our site and other adoption agencies, and together we work to find them homes. All our dogs have a fee associated with their adoption to help cover this care, but it’s still less expensive than buying a dog from a breeder and paying for their shots as an owner. (We can also arrange a veterinarian to provide validated paperwork of their care.)
Seeing a great need in the area, Easy’s Dog Shelter was started in June of 2021. Located on two donated acres in the mountain town of Tracy City, the Shelter serves a population of over 13,000 people that often cannot afford to take care of their animals nor do they have the financial means to provide vet care, spay, or neuter.
The operation was founded by Andy Wostal (CEO), and is ran with Lynn Borchert (volunteer, Shelter Liaison), Joey Vredenburgh (volunteer, Treasurer) and Kamryn Vredenburgh (volunteer). Easy's receives calls daily to pick up dogs of all ages and breeds. Because of the number of dogs rescued, the Shelter has a constant need for dog food, monetary donations, blankets, towels, straw, and dog houses (this is especially helpful in the winter or for the nursery).
Once animals are in our care, we place them in a comfortable, clean environment. They are carefully inspected and treated for fleas, ticks, or anything else they need, including vaccines. We spay/ neuter each dog as soon as we can. Their pictures and information are posted to our site and other adoption agencies, and together we work to find them homes. All our dogs have a fee associated with their adoption to help cover this care, but it’s still less expensive than buying a dog from a breeder and paying for their shots as an owner. (We can also arrange a veterinarian to provide validated paperwork of their care.)
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