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Hershey

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Extra Large

About Hershey

Pensacola, FL

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Female
Extra Large
(101+ lbs lbs)
Coat: Short
Merle (Blue)

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Protective, Dignified, Independent
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Hershey’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Hershey's Story

Fostered in Pace, Florida<br/><br/>Hershey is a 7 to 8 year old Great Dane who is learning how to enjoy life after a very rough start. She came into rescue alongside another senior neglect case, Shaggy, and the two are currently being fostered together. After years of living outdoors and being used for breeding, Hershey is still working through the physical and emotional effects of that life. What she needs now is a calm, patient home where she can continue to feel safe and settled.<br/><br/>She can be unsure of new people at first, so slow introductions are important, but she warms up quicker than you might expect. Once she trusts you, she is incredibly sweet and affectionate. She is a total leaner and loves to rest her head, or her whole body, against you, especially if you are sitting down.<br/><br/>Hershey has done well with other dogs in her foster home, including an alpha male, a young playful Dane, and even a Dachshund, but proper introductions are a must. She can be growly if rushed and does best in a lower energy environment where things do not feel chaotic or crowded. She has also been around livestock including goats, pigs, and cows without issue. She will chase outdoor cats but responds when corrected.<br/><br/>Because of her past, Hershey is an anxious dog. Too much excitement or close quarters can make her uncomfortable, and she does not tolerate being poked and prodded, especially at the vet. She will need an adopter who understands her boundaries and can advocate for her.<br/><br/>She is crate trained and knows “kennel up,” and will even relax in her crate with the door open. She is doing well with potty training and is starting to signal when she needs to go out. She and Shaggy both have excellent nighttime habits with no accidents, and they settle in well for the night. Hershey prefers to sleep in the bed with you.<br/><br/>When supervised, she has free roam of the house and is not destructive. She has never been one to get into things. No counter surfing, no shoe stealing, and no chewing on things that are not hers. When left alone, she does best with access to a secure indoor and outdoor space like a mud room with a doggie door.<br/><br/>Hershey must be fed separately due to food aggression, which stems from being severely underweight when she came into rescue at just 75 pounds. She is now a healthy 130 pounds.<br/><br/>Physically, she is still healing. Years of living on hard surfaces and repeated litters have taken a toll, and she does best with short walks and a relaxed lifestyle. You may hear her softly moaning in her sleep because her body has been through a lot. She was recently deemed healthy enough to be spayed and had her surgery two weeks ago. She is recovering well.<br/><br/>Hershey would do best in a calm, low traffic home with a patient adopter who understands that trust takes time. A quieter environment without constant activity will help her feel secure. She can live with other dogs, but they should be well balanced and introductions must be done slowly and thoughtfully. Because of her food aggression, she will need to be fed separately.<br/><br/>An adopter who is home more often or can provide a consistent routine will set her up for success. Experience with large breeds or anxious dogs is a plus. Most of all, Hershey needs someone who will respect her boundaries and continue showing her that life can be safe, predictable, and kind.<br/><br/>Hershey’s adoption fee is $300. She is vaccinated, spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative. <br/><br/>To read over the adoption requirements before applying to adopt Hershey, please go to www.nwflgdr.com/adopt.<br/><br/>Please note: NWFLGDR does not transport. All adopters are required to pick up the dog in person from his or her foster home.

Fostered in Pace, Florida

Hershey is a 7 to 8 year old Great Dane who is learning how to enjoy life after a very rough start. She came into rescue alongside another senior neglect case, Shaggy, and the two are currently being fostered together. After years of living outdoors and being used for breeding, Hershey is still working through the physical and emotional effects of that life. What she needs now is a calm, patient home where she can continue to feel safe and settled.

She can be unsure of new people at first, so slow introductions are important, but she warms up quicker than you might expect. Once she trusts you, she is incredibly sweet and affectionate. She is a total leaner and loves to rest her head, or her whole body, against you, especially if you are sitting down.

Hershey has done well with other dogs in her foster home, including an alpha male, a young playful Dane, and even a Dachshund, but proper introductions are a must. She can be growly if rushed and does best in a lower energy en

Fostered in Pace, Florida

Hershey is a 7 to 8 year old Great Dane who is learning how to enjoy life after a very rough start. She came into rescue alongside another senior neglect case, Shaggy, and the two are currently being fostered together. After years of living outdoors and being used for breeding, Hershey is still working through the physical and emotional effects of that life. What she needs now is a calm, patient home where she can continue to feel safe and settled.

She can be unsure of new people at first, so slow introductions are important, but she warms up quicker than you might expect. Once she trusts you, she is incredibly sweet and affectionate. She is a total leaner and loves to rest her head, or her whole body, against you, especially if you are sitting down.

Hershey has done well with other dogs in her foster home, including an alpha male, a young playful Dane, and even a Dachshund, but proper introductions are a must. She can be growly if rushed and does best in a lower energy environment where things do not feel chaotic or crowded. She has also been around livestock including goats, pigs, and cows without issue. She will chase outdoor cats but responds when corrected.

Because of her past, Hershey is an anxious dog. Too much excitement or close quarters can make her uncomfortable, and she does not tolerate being poked and prodded, especially at the vet. She will

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How To Adopt

Hershey was listed as ADOPTABLE by NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc.
How can I adopt Hershey?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Hershey is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Hershey?
If you've submitted an inquiry, NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Hershey, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc.'s Adoption Policy
Our adoption requirements are as follows: 1. All Dogs and Cats in your home MUST be spayed or neutered. We will call your vet to verify this. We allow exceptions in rare medical instances upon verification with your vet only. 2. All Dogs and outdoor Cats in your home MUST be current and have been kept historically up to date on annual vaccinations and monthly (or semiannual) heartworm and flea prevention. We will call your vet to verify this. We allow exceptions to this in rare medical instances upon verification with your vet, ONLY. 3. You must be a minimum of 21 years of age to adopt and be able to prove you're financially able to care for a great dane should a medical emergency arise. 4. You must own the property in which you live or your landlord must be willing to verify that you are allowed to have a Great Dane in your rental home. We check property records.? 5. Our Great Danes require a sturdy fenced in yard, particularly young or active danes. Generally, a six-foot or higher privacy fencing is preferred. In certain circumstances, the Board may waive this requirement depending upon the Dane's personality and temperament. Any such exceptions will solely be at the discretion of the Rescue Board. Under no circumstances will we consider invisible or electric fencing as acceptable. 6. We only adopt Dogs as indoor pets. We will not adopt Dogs to be used as guard dogs or to be kept out-of-doors. 7. A home visit is required for ALL adoptions, without exception. This is not a white-glove inspection, rather it is to ensure that the home is a safe environment for the Great Dane. 8. We do not transport. If you are applying from out of area or out of state, understand that if your application gets approved, you will be expected to pick up the dane in the location that he/she is being fostered. In addition, if the adoption does not work out, it is your responsibility to bring the dane safely back to us. 9. There may be multiple applications for the same Dog. Our Great Danes are placed in the home we believe most suitable for them, based upon their individual needs and temperament. 10. Before applying below, please expect this application process to take about two weeks. If you are applying from out of area or state, please expect a slight delay. It will take us more time to get the home visit set up. At any time, if you have questions about the status of your application, please email the rescue at nwflgdr@gmail.com.

Hershey is from NW Florida Great Dane Rescue Inc.

[Pensacola, FL]

Our Mission
Northwest Florida Great Dane Rescue (NWFLGDR) is group of volunteers who devote their time and energy rescuing Danes from shelters, ASPCAs, and owners who must surrender their Dane due to hardship. We are entirely volunteer-based. We foster the Danes in our homes and evaluate and temperament test them until we can place the...
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