





Everest
- Adult
- Male
- Large
About Everest
Bullard, TX
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Physical Traits
Behavior
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Everest’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has bad compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Everest's Story
LOCATION: Iowa City, IA<br/>DOB: 09/19/2019<br/><br/>Everest is a Great Dane–Pointer mix with a gentle soul and a lot of love to give. He’s a true attention seeker in the best way and will happily lean in or forget his size when asking for pets. He’s fully house trained and kennel trained, and his crate is his safe space—he sleeps there peacefully every night. Outside, he loves having room to move and will happily gallop around a fenced yard, nose to the ground and ears alert, putting his pointer instincts to good use while keeping an eye on the local squirrels.<br/><br/>His energy level is moderate and well balanced. Everest enjoys activity and playtime, but he also knows how to settle and relax once his needs are met. One of his funniest quirks is his love for rolling onto his back and dramatically “playing dead,” and when mealtime is near, he makes sure you know—he’s highly food motivated and starts drooling in anticipation.<br/><br/>Everest can be selective with other dogs, but with thoughtful introductions he can build strong bonds. He currently lives with a bull terrier mix, and their relationship is incredibly sweet. He does best with confident, calm, well-socialized dogs who can act as mentor types and help guide him. While he may thrive in a single-dog home, he could live with another compatible dog under the right circumstances. Small dogs, cats, and other small animals are not a good fit for him, as they trigger his prey drive.<br/><br/>He’s done well with kids, particularly older children who are calmer and more predictable. Because he likes to paw for attention and doesn’t always realize how big he is, a home without babies or toddlers would be safest. With adults and strangers, Everest is generally unfazed—he’s neutral on walks and in the house, though he may bark at unfamiliar people passing by when he’s outside. He’s equally comfortable with men and women, with a slight preference for the ladies.<br/><br/>Everest walks on leash and continues to improve with each outing, though he may pull a bit or zigzag when excited. He rides well in the car and enjoys going along for adventures. He has worn a muzzle briefly without issue, and while he’s not fully muzzle trained, it would likely be an easy transition if ever needed. Loud or unpredictable noises like knocking or heavy footsteps can make him uneasy, so a calmer household suits him best.<br/><br/>Medically, Everest has a few cosmetic quirks that make him uniquely him—worn and missing bottom teeth, skin tags, hair loss on his elbows, and a few other imperfections that don’t slow him down or affect his quality of life. He does best on a fish-based diet and may not tolerate chicken or beef well. None of his physical traits impact his ability to love deeply and live comfortably.<br/><br/>Everest would do best in a relaxed, consistent home with a fenced yard where he can run freely and safely. He’s not a dog-park kind of guy and prefers predictable routines and familiar faces. He can be crated or left out when his people are away, as long as tempting “toy-like” items are put away. He may come with an unknown past and a few extra considerations, but with patience, understanding, and love, Everest is an incredibly rewarding companion who’s ready to finally settle into a home of his own.<br/><br/>========================= To apply to adopt me, please fill out the application form! https://form.jotform.com/51994996709176 .<br/><br/>Note: SRGDRR adopts nationwide and offers transport options to help you find your perfect match! Check out our other adoptable dogs at saverockythegreatdane.org/adopt.
LOCATION: Iowa City, IA
DOB: 09/19/2019
Everest is a Great Dane–Pointer mix with a gentle soul and a lot of love to give. He’s a true attention seeker in the best way and will happily lean in or forget his size when asking for pets. He’s fully house trained and kennel trained, and his crate is his safe space—he sleeps there peacefully every night. Outside, he loves having room to move and will happily gallop around a fenced yard, nose to the ground and ears alert, putting his pointer instincts to good use while keeping an eye on the local squirrels.
His energy level is moderate and well balanced. Everest enjoys activity and playtime, but he also knows how to settle and relax once his needs are met. One of his funniest quirks is his love for rolling onto his back and dramatically “playing dead,” and when mealtime is near, he makes sure you know—he’s highly food motivated and starts drooling in anticipation.
Everest can be selective with other dogs, but with thoughtful introductions he can build
LOCATION: Iowa City, IA
DOB: 09/19/2019
Everest is a Great Dane–Pointer mix with a gentle soul and a lot of love to give. He’s a true attention seeker in the best way and will happily lean in or forget his size when asking for pets. He’s fully house trained and kennel trained, and his crate is his safe space—he sleeps there peacefully every night. Outside, he loves having room to move and will happily gallop around a fenced yard, nose to the ground and ears alert, putting his pointer instincts to good use while keeping an eye on the local squirrels.
His energy level is moderate and well balanced. Everest enjoys activity and playtime, but he also knows how to settle and relax once his needs are met. One of his funniest quirks is his love for rolling onto his back and dramatically “playing dead,” and when mealtime is near, he makes sure you know—he’s highly food motivated and starts drooling in anticipation.
Everest can be selective with other dogs, but with thoughtful introductions he can build strong bonds. He currently lives with a bull terrier mix, and their relationship is incredibly sweet. He does best with confident, calm, well-socialized dogs who can act as mentor types and help guide him. While he may thrive in a single-dog home, he could live with another compatible dog under the right circumstances. Small dogs, cats, and other small animals are not a good fit for him, as they t
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