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Sammy

German Shorthaired Pointer Jindo

Male, Young
Roxboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
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Sammy is looking for an active forever family or a family with a big fenced in yard as he has lots of energy and absolutely loves to run.  He is dog friendly but I would recommend dogs equal or bigger to his size as he does play rambunctiously with them and also a dog that can handle rough housing and play growls. He is incredibly fast and also can jump high so if you are looking for a dog for agility, he is incredibly smart and treat motivated. He loves zoomies.  He learned his routine so quick. Is crate trained, Has great recall. He loves to snuggle and will cuddle up with you on the couch in a heartbeat.  Walks on the leash but still working with him not to pull. He also does jump on you so continued training will be needed and because of this we recommend no small children.. Sammy has the most beautiful shiny black coat, beautiful smile, and is a great size at about 44lbs. He eats a lot because he is so energetic. He would love to become your running, walking, hiking partner and I know will be the most loyal best friend you could ever ask for. He is cute, lovable, sweet, funny and ready for his forever family to love back. And ready to go with you on car rides. His DNA came back and was a surprise. He is actually a German Short-haired Pointer/Jindo mix with a little Pointer.  Sammy is neutered, up to date on vaccines including Canine Flu, HW negative and on HW Preventative. Approx. 1 1/2 years old. Sammy needs a home with no small farm animals, chickens, ducks, etc as well as no cats.    Adoption process will be through www.littlebucketsfarmsanctuary.com in Brodnax, VA. Please reach out to littlebucketsfarmsanctuary@gmail.com with any questions. Additional pics and videos can be found on Instagram under @littlebucketsfarmsanctuary bio - by hitting the circle Adopt Sammy.   Sammy was growing up at a local shelter . The shelter could not believe he had not gotten adopted. They had even taken him to several events because he was so good. Little Buckets pulled him into our care so he didn't have to grow up in the shelter one more day. Now we want him to find his new family.August 14, 2024, 4:23 pm
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Clark

German Shorthaired Pointer

Male, Young
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Clark is a sweet dog. He's 1yr 2 months old. Raised with his brother Eddy but not introduced to other animals. Mostly crate trained. Loves a big yard. Super loving Good with kids but does jump up so some training may be needed. Smart!! Does ok with leash walks but needs some work. Knows some commands such as sit, stay, come. VERY treat motivated.
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Macy

German Shorthaired Pointer

Female, Puppy
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Macy is a one-year-old purebred German shorthaired pointer dog that I acquired from a breeder. She has a lot of energy and loves hunting and being outside, making her an active and lively companion. Given her high energy levels, Macy would thrive in a home with a backyard where she can play and stay active. She’s also crate-trained and house-trained, making her well-suited for a home environment.
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Missy

German Shorthaired Pointer Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Raleigh, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Missy is a curious, happy, almost 6-month old puppy with a playful heart. Her energy level during the day is low and gets playtime and fetch in the evening. She will sleep in with you (as long as her bladder allows, which is usually around 9 or 10am). She loves other pets to play with and will give you some real zoomies if given the space. No health issues, no trouble with people or pets (cats unsure). Her new home should have a decent sized backyard for her to explore (she loves to sniff and taste new things, as puppies do but also common for her breed) and to run around (which she will occasionally just do own her own to get energy out). A good home would be one with space for her to roam in a single room but still be isolated until ready for more. She is trained with various commands and when barking to alert can be hushed fairly quickly. She is very smart and learns very quickly and is very food motivated. And is the cutest thing ever.

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OREO

Dalmatian

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Burlington, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Foster notes, 8/8/24:We have had Oreo for 6 days now. She was introduced to our household last Saturday. Oreo has now had more time to settle in, and our household residents (two 60-70 lb male neutered dogs ages 3 and 6, 3 cats ages 1-4, my husband and I, and my 13 year old stepdaughter) have pretty much gotten used to her. Oreo is very sweet and loves to play with the other dogs and invites the cats to play frequently. She was barking some when they didn’t want to play, but now she barks infrequently (we have using a spray bottle of water to help her learn barking was not desirable). Otherwise, she is pretty quiet except play sounds. She has always been nothing but friendly to the dogs, and she has improved her understanding their communication better when they have had enough playing for a while. They seem to have adopted her as their little sister, and she loves to hang out with them. She tends to play by biting the other dog’s feet and they tend to “box” as part of their play which results in her getting some little scratches on her nose. They all love licking each other everywhere. They are sharing toys, food, and water well. I have not seen any food aggression from her (or any aggression, period, just wanting to play). Oreo is happy being the submissive dog. She does not show any attempts to be dominant and that makes her great with other dogs. Oreo continues to want to play with the cats. She would love to play chase if they run, but she is very good with them if they don’t run and doesn’t hurt them. The cats have mostly gotten used to her presence and walk around the house like before she came. Oreo lives in the house with the other dogs and cats. The dogs go outside to do their business. She sometimes needs to go out separately so she will leave them alone long enough so they can go to the bathroom or so she doesn’t get too distracted to go potty. She had one accident in the house the first day we got her. She peed on a door mat almost like she had been trained to use tinkle pads. Since then, we have tried to be more aware of her signs to go out, and let her out every few hours with no other accidents. She does not try to get into the cat food or cat litter box, which we keep behind a children’s gate. She has not tried to jump up onto counters that I know of. She loves to sleep on the beds and rugs around the house or on the couch or chair (we allow our dogs on the couches and chairs). When we are gone, she is crated while the

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