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Jax

Dalmatian

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Atlanta, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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**Please submit an application via our website if you are interested in adopting - the link can be found below. Applications are required to be on file prior to scheduling a meet and greet.** Atlanta, GA Introducing JAX We are so excited to introduce JAX to our TMM family!! Jax is a STUNNING 1 year old male, LEMON Dalmatian. He is house trained, dog friendly, child friendly and cat excitable (meaning, he loves a good chase but does not harm them)! While Jax is deaf, he is eager to learn, eager to please and very treat motivated. After all, he mastered 'sit' in less than a week with hand signals! Jax is 100% a velcro dog! Not only does he want to be with you at all times, but he wants to be on top of you if you're settling down for the night! He is very loving, and will let you pet his velvety soft ears as long as you want to while he falls asleep. And here's the thing about deaf dogs, when they fall asleep - they won't wake up from noises around the house (talk about a perk!). Jax sleeps wonderfully through the entire night and is beyond excited to see you when he wakes up! He is a wiggly little boy with a big personality who doesn't seem to have any fears. He rides wonderfully in the car and would make an excellent adventure buddy! Jax is a typical young dal who loves attention and playtime! He will need a dedicated owner who is willing to put in the effort to continue his training as he does still have some puppy tendencies like wanting to smell every dog that he passes and occasionally attempting to counter surf just to check out what's there. While not required, Jax would greatly benefit from a fenced in yard as he loves to run and explore, which is true to the breed. Jax is up to date on all of his annual vaccinations (including canine influenzas and leptospirosis). He has also received a dental cleaning, along with a neuter and has been microchipped. We also ran a full blood panel, 4DX test and a urinalysis to ensure he is healthy internally and all came back clear with a stamp of approval from our licensed partner veterinarian. It's important to note that Dalmatians are commonly known for needing to be exercised and mentally stimulated daily! A bored Dalmatian will usually be a destructive and unruly Dalmatian. This breed will also shed twice a year, January through June and July through December (did you catch that?). Dalmatians are big time shedders! We're talking those small hairs that weave in between fabric and never come out. If you prefer a fur free home, this breed is not for you. Dalmatians are also known for being HUA (High Uric Acid) unless specifically bred with LUA (Low Uric Acid) genes. This means that they cannot process purines and will need specialized diets. There is plenty of information online for low purine food options as this condition is similar in dietary restrictions for a human who has gout disease. Low purine options include turkey, chicken and whitefish based foods. Pork, venison and other gamey meat options - along with ALL secreting organs and all variations of yeast - are off the menu. "Standard" dog kibbles which contain secreting organs (liver, kidneys, gizzards, meat byproducts, meat meals, etc) should NOT be fed to this breed if they are HUA. Feeding these dog foods would put our pups at risk for HUU (Hyperuricosuria), bladder crystallization, and/or bladder stones which could even lead to death. We recommend feeding either a low purine raw or balanced fresh food diet, or utilizing dehydrated mixes from The Honest Kitchen (made with human grade low purine ingredients) to ensure they do not have any issues during their lifetime. If you cannot afford to feed these types of dog foods, please do not submit an application. Dalmatians are an expensive breed to properly care for and any future adopter/owner should be prepared for the expenses. We do not know if Jax is HUA or LUA, however unless a Dalmatian was specifically bred with LUA genes - they are going to be HUA. So to err on the side of caution and be preventative, we will treat him as a HUA Dalmatian until proven otherwise. Interested in adopting Jax? Please visit our website to fill out an application: https://themadduxmovement.godaddysites.com/adoption-application Interested in looking at other available Dalmatians? You can follow us on facebook or instagram to find out when our next Dalmatian arrives: facebook: @themadduxmovement https://www.facebook.com/themadduxmovement Instagram: @themadduxmovement https://instagram.com/themadduxmovement ____________________________________________ The Maddux Movement is a non-profit foster based rescue located in Atlanta, GA. Our mission is to rescue and rehome animals that are in abusive, neglectful or endangering situations, which includes traditional or open admission shelters, strays, owner surrenders and puppy mills. Adoptions are not based on a first come first serve basis. The individual(s) selected will be chosen by what is best for each animal. Although our rescue is breed focused, we are not a breed restrictive rescue. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped and up to date on vaccinations (including leptospirosis and canine influenza). Additionally, each adopted dog will be sent home with a new Fi Series 2 GPS Tracker Smart Dog Collar (with a 1 year subscription), a copy of The Forever Dog Life by Rodney Habib and Dr. Karen Becker and a complimentary dog blanket.
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Storm 20596

Dalmatian Spaniel (Unknown Type)

Female, 4 mos
Cumming, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Storm, the shelter's reigning queen of goofiness. Her friendly nature and puppy-dog eyes melted the hearts of everyone at the shelter. Storm is a bundle of energy, always ready for a game of fetch or a cuddle session. Her curiosity and intelligence make her a fast learner. She's a loyal companion who's just waiting for the right family to share her love and playful antics with. Adopt Storm and let her bring a whirlwind of joy into your life! Puppies require a lot of time and commitment. Please make sure your schedule can accommodate a puppy as they will be a member of your family for the next 10 to 15 years. Storm's estimated birth date is 02/14/2024, and her adoption fee is $500. Storm has been spayed, is up to date on all age appropriate vaccinations & preventatives, and is microchipped. If you want to know more about Storm, please complete a survey at https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/FKDS/Dog. Meeting our dogs is by appointment only. After submitting a survey, an adoption counselor will contact you within 72 hours to give you more information about the dog you are interested in adopting and to arrange for you to meet. You must be at least 21 years of age to adopt.
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Madeline

Dalmatian

Female, Adult
Douglasville, GA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Madeline has been out dog for her entire six years of life. She lives to please and is very affectionate. She loves her humans and loves to play! She knows sit, stay, come, down, blanket, go lay down, toy, shake, wave, crawl, and roll. Unfortunately she can be a bit timid in new experiences. She has had some bad experiences when she was younger with large dogs and has been a bit stand-offish with them since then. We do not have a small dog but she shows great interest in small dogs. We do have a cat who she is primarily respectful of. She is timid around strangers and they timidness can sometimes result in her baring her teeth (she has never actually bit anyone). We recently had a baby and she is exhibiting some of that around him. That along with us no longer having time to devote for her has led my husband and I to decide that rehoming her may be the best situation for everyone involved.

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The Maddux Movement

Atlanta, GA 30341

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Furkids Animal Rescue & Shelters - Atlanta

5235 Union Hill Rd., Cumming, GA 30040

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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