Justice for Samson Animal Rescue

I am a 53 year old woman who has rescued animals all of my life. As a child i constantly picked up strays to re-home. This continued into my adult life. I rescued my first dog from a fight ring and drug house in 2013. Samson was the first dog i owned in 14 years. He was also the best dog I ever owned. Samson was a mastiff/shar-pei mix. His brother Memphis came along in a couple of months. In 2016 Samson was poisoned. I spent every day and over 2,000 dollars trying to save him. By the time we figured out what was going on. It was too late. I began to educate myself on dog poisoning and breed selection. Samson never hurt anyone. This led me to the world of animal rescues. Though I know i will never have Samson back on earth. If I can save one dog and educate people about breed selection and dog poisoning. Then I feel as if Samson would be proud.

Orange Grove, Tx,78372
Get directions

Phone Number: (830) 265-2533

Website: http://justiceforsamson.rescuegroups.org

Tennessee

German Shepherd Dog | Bee County, TX

Age : 2 Years 1 MonthYoungMaleLargeHusky

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained eventempered gentle doesWellInCar intelligent leashtrained obedient playsToys timid

Coat Length

Long

Activity Level

Highly Active

Energy Level

High

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Tennessee

Tennessee is the embodiment of your ideal furry companion. A striking blend of Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd, he's just 2 years old and bursting with energy. Tennessee thrives in a dynamic environment, making him the perfect fit for an active household. Despite his boundless energy, he possesses a gentle nature and remarkable intelligence. If you're seeking a trainable partner, Tennessee is your perfect match. Beyond his exuberance, he knows how to appreciate moments of stillness and enjoys cuddling up with his favorite humans. His luscious black sable fur requires regular brushing to maintain its health and stunning appearance. Tennessee is well-versed in basic commands, walks gracefully on a leash, and has excellent recall and boundaries. While he's tolerant of other dogs, his lack of exposure during his formative years means he's still learning proper pack manners. He's not one to bark unnecessarily, reserving his vocalizations for when something seems amiss. Tennessee is kennel trained, although he's not shy about expressing his dissatisfaction with confinement. Nevertheless, he can be trusted to behave responsibly when left alone at home. Plus, he's up-to-date on vaccinations, microchipped, neutered, and fully housebroken, making him the paw-fect addition to your family.

Adoption Process
pet adoption application, background checks, foster applications, home visits, vet visits if applicable, neighbor contacts, money back at any point of adoption,all animals fully vaccinated plus microchip, spay/neuter, fenced yard required, proof of support for adopted animal

Look for other dogs for adoption!

Helping You Be the Best Pet Parent You Can Be

Check out our blog!
How Can Dogs Sense What Is Going To Happen To Their Owner?
T.G.I.F! It’s finally time for a doggy date night at home! You cuddle with your dog while watching a movie. You were having a good time until your dog licks and paws at a spot on your head... Read More
02 DEC
For a Paw-some Fourth of July: 5 Pet Health and Safety Tips
Introduction: As the Fourth of July approaches, it’s crucial for pet parents to be mindful of the potential risks and challenges that this festive holiday can pose for their furry companions.... Read More
23 JUN
What?! Dachshunds Help Humans Live Longer?!
How To Live Longer? You Have To Eat Healthy Food, Get Enough Rest, Avoid Bodily Harm, Exercise, And Yes, Get A Dachshund! Wait, did you say, get a dachshund? Yes, you read that... Read More
21 APR