Adoptable Dog of the Week – Sammy

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A big pooch with a big heart, this good girl is looking for someone to shower her with love! Our Adoptable Dog of the Week is Sammy, a little over 1.5 years old Australian Shepherd, Bull Mastiff, and Great Pyrenees mix from Olathe, Kansas. She is spayed, dewormed, current on flea and heartworm prevention, and microchipped. Sammy is a friendly dog and gets along great with other dogs, so she would appreciate a canine companion. She doesn’t mind cats but should go to a home without kids or with older, dog-savvy kids due to her large size.

Sammy’s Tale

Sammy’s previous owners were going through some hard times and were forced to surrender her after adopting her as a puppy, but she is ready to settle down with a new family and get her second chance at a happily ever after. Sammy loves attention and is very affectionate – a big goofy cuddle bug that will brighten your life. She is active and energetic and would love to be adopted by someone that will meet her needs for exercise. Plenty of walks and a big yard to run around and play in would be great!

Sammy adores other dogs and would love to share her new home with a pooch or two – a dog that matches her energy levels would be best, though. She tends to ignore cats completely, which felines tend to appreciate, so she could go to a family with cats, too. Due to her energy levels and large size, she is a good fit for adult-only families or families with older children that she couldn’t accidentally knock over during playtime.

If you think Sammy is absolutely dreamy and you can offer her the kind of environment she needs to thrive, contact Pawsitive Tails Dog Rescue for more information about her and the adoption process.

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