LAYLAH
Great Dane | Unionville, TN
AdultFemaleX-Large
About
Vaccination
CurrentHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Meet LAYLAH
Laylah is a beautiful pure bred Great Dane that is 129 pounds and 4yrs young. This girl lost her home because the other female Great Dane was jealous of her and jumping on her to create a fight. The family could not afford for them to seriously hurt each other. It was best to have Laylah leave the home for her own safety. She is totally vetted and spayed and is up to date on vaccines. She came in scared and unsure of everything because of the turmoil she has been experiencing at her home. After some work and socializing, she has come out of her shell and she loves to be by her person's side and will make a great companion for someone. She would most likely need to be an only dog since she is still suffering from the fear of being attacked again by another dog. She does not show fear to all dogs…but some of the larger ones she is defensive at the moment. She hasn't been off leash around cats but seems to not mind them walking by, even appeared playful through the glass with a cat in the cat colony. She has done well meeting new people but gets nervous if her secure shelter person leaves the room. She shows this by waiting nose to the door until her person comes back. She walks great on a leash and hops right in the car and rides well. She loves to lay on her stuffies and play with her toys, just playing never destroys them. She will carry around the toy in her mouth just to show everyone what she has. In the mornings she gets the pony girl zoomies where she just yeehawws around the yard until she wears out then she is pretty reserved the rest of the day hanging out behind the shelter desk. When too many dogs are going in out it stresses her so she gets put up in an office until things settle down. She doesn't seem to mind kids and she will greet them gently. Another plus is that she is also housebroken. ADOPTION FEE REQUIRED. Contact [email protected].
Adoption Process
Adoption contract required. Fees determined by adoption counselor.