




Bean-Athletic
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- Shepherd
About Bean-Athletic
Rockport, IN
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Bean-Athletic’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has good compatibility with other animals.
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Bean-Athletic's Story
What a stunner Bean is!!! This silly girl got her name because when she was sent to us from the shelter, she was listed as a male named "Ben." We just tweaked that name a tiny bit!!! This girlie will catch your eye with her brindle coat and white booties! She is a very very affectionate youngster and wants to go on adventures, but she never loses sight of her person. Bean is probably not going to be any more than 40-45 pounds and is as tall as a smallish border collie. She has been quite easy to work with and gets along great with the others, ready to romp and face wrestle, 24/7. I can sure see her being a superb hiking/running buddy and no worries about her disappearing over the horizon either. Her recall is perfect. Agility maybe a possibility too, she is fast and athletic. Bean seems to carry herself much like a German Shepherd, though she really doesn't have the size, haircoat nor profile. Her haircoat is sleek with no undercoat and minimal shedding. What breeds she could be, has me puzzled! Bean was growing up in a shelter, so, we spent a few months teaching her some manners and making sure she had received adequate socialization around other dogs. She hasn't show much interest in the cat nor the horses and is quick to respond to corrections. I see so much potential in Bean for competition or as a loyal companion. All she needs now is her "forever person."<br/><br/>We work hard to ensure each and every dog offered for adoption has been thoroughly socialized, vetted and handled for no less than 60 days before adoption. Some dogs may take a bit longer but the adoption experience should be a positive one for both our adopters and our great dogs. Our adoption fee for each dog is $200 and for our fee your dog will come neutered/spayed, rabies vaccinated (if age appropriate,) current on 5-6 way vaccinations, treated for worms, is heartworm negative or has been treated for heartworms via the 2 injection method, is treated for fleas and ticks, has been on heartworm preventative. We will microchip our dogs when clinics make chipping available in our area. Our dogs are socialized extensively with other dogs of all sizes, breeds, sexes and temperaments. They will be exposed to horses and kitties during their stay with our rescue. We do nail trims and other owner duties as often as possible. During socialization and pack walks we teach them basic commands such as off, potty, sit, inside, good recall, ah-ah for undesired behavior, leave it, back, stay and if possible we will do some leash work or a basic obedience class at Evansville Obedience Club. We want to know each dog inside and out, before they are placed in their forever homes. We require an approved adoption application before a Meet N Greet can be scheduled. A verifiable commitment to your pets and a veterinarian reference is a must. We want to match our dogs with the appropriate homes and our adoption application helps us attain a successful adoption. Once your application is approved (2-3 days) we will contact you to arrange a Meet n Greet at a mutually agreeable location. All adopters must meet the prospective dog in person. We encourage adopters to bring their other dog/dogs to the Meet N Greet too! At this time we provide to you, shelter documents, veterinary records and our adoption contract. If the match is a success you will take your new baby home with you! (Please note our contract states if in the future you are unable to keep your dog, adopter is contractually required to return the dog to our organization, All American Dawgs.) Please contact us via text at 812-267-2814 or via email at allamericandawgs@gmail.com. You can find many photos of our great dogs on our FaceBook site at www.FaceBook.com/AADawgs. Our adoption application is available via texting or emailing us and can be returned via text message, email or snail mail to All American Dawgs , PO Box 524, Rockport, IN 47635. Thank you for considering one of our good dogs and for supporting rescue and adoption efforts! We would love to have you as part of our All American Dawgs family!
What a stunner Bean is!!! This silly girl got her name because when she was sent to us from the shelter, she was listed as a male named "Ben." We just tweaked that name a tiny bit!!! This girlie will catch your eye with her brindle coat and white booties! She is a very very affectionate youngster and wants to go on adventures, but she never loses sight of her person. Bean is probably not going to be any more than 40-45 pounds and is as tall as a smallish border collie. She has been quite easy to work with and gets along great with the others, ready to romp and face wrestle, 24/7. I can sure see her being a superb hiking/running buddy and no worries about her disappearing over the horizon either. Her recall is perfect. Agility maybe a possibility too, she is fast and athletic. Bean seems to carry herself much like a German Shepherd, though she really doesn't have the size, haircoat nor profile. Her haircoat is sleek with no undercoat and minimal shedding. What breeds she could be, has me puzzled! Bean was grow
What a stunner Bean is!!! This silly girl got her name because when she was sent to us from the shelter, she was listed as a male named "Ben." We just tweaked that name a tiny bit!!! This girlie will catch your eye with her brindle coat and white booties! She is a very very affectionate youngster and wants to go on adventures, but she never loses sight of her person. Bean is probably not going to be any more than 40-45 pounds and is as tall as a smallish border collie. She has been quite easy to work with and gets along great with the others, ready to romp and face wrestle, 24/7. I can sure see her being a superb hiking/running buddy and no worries about her disappearing over the horizon either. Her recall is perfect. Agility maybe a possibility too, she is fast and athletic. Bean seems to carry herself much like a German Shepherd, though she really doesn't have the size, haircoat nor profile. Her haircoat is sleek with no undercoat and minimal shedding. What breeds she could be, has me puzzled! Bean was growing up in a shelter, so, we spent a few months teaching her some manners and making sure she had received adequate socialization around other dogs. She hasn't show much interest in the cat nor the horses and is quick to respond to corrections. I see so much potential in Bean for competition or as a loyal companion. All she needs now is her "forever person."
We work hard to ensure each
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