





Leila (Reduced Rover)
- Adult
- Female
- Large
About Leila (Reduced Rover)
New Orleans, LA
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Leila (Reduced Rover)’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Leila (Reduced Rover)'s Story
Meet Leila - The Dutchess of Delight, Queen of Chaos, and Professional Heart Thief <br/><br/>Behold: Leila. Five years old. Seventy pounds. Dutch Shepherd mix. Equal parts majestic elegance and unfiltered goofball. She's not just a dog - she's an experience. A fever dream of love, laughter, and fur that gets everywhere but somehow makes your couch look better.<br/><br/>Leila doesn't walk into a room - she enters it, like a leading lady in a romantic comedy directed by Quentin Tarantino. Her eyes say "I adore you," but her zoomies say "I also might crash through this wall for comedic effect." She's mastered the delicate balance of chaos and calm: Olympic-level zoomies followed by Shakespearean-quality snuggles.<br/><br/>House trained? Obviously. Crate trained? Of course. Manners? Impeccable. She could host a dinner party if she had thumbs.<br/><br/>But Leila is a woman of taste. She loves dogs socially, in the same way you enjoy that one coworker in small doses. At home, however, she prefers to reign solo-Her Majesty does not share the throne. And cats? Let's just say she finds them... beneath her royal standards.<br/><br/>Her foster describes her as calm, affectionate, and well-behaved, but that's like calling the Mona Lisa "a nice doodle." Leila is transcendent-she's the kind of dog who will gaze at you like you hung the moon, then snore so loudly you question the structural integrity of your home.<br/><br/>She's not just your next dog. She's your best friend, your emotional support comedian, your ride-or-die Dutch Shepherd dream.<br/><br/> Adopt Leila. Long may she reign over your couch, your heart, and your Netflix queue.<br/><br/>PLEASE READ BELOW:<br/><br/>If you are interested in meeting and/or adopting, the first step is to complete an application and read all of our FAQs: <br/><br/>https://www.takepawsrescue.org/adopt<br/><br/>Please note: Information to determine if you might be a match for one of our animals can only be found on our application. <br/>*An inquiry, questions or introduction through Petfinder is NOT an application* <br/>All known details about our animals are posted on their profile and updated daily. Other info will be discussed in detail with the foster during the application review process. Due to the high volume of introductions/questions received we ask you to submit an application (that application can be used for any dog with Take Paws Rescue).<br/><br/>The adoption fee for adult dogs covers age appropriate vaccinations, microchip, spay/neuter if not yet performed, heartworm test & appropriate heartworm treatment by the rescue's vet. All dogs in our care are also kept up-to-date on HW/Flea Prevention.<br/>For more on this, or for additional information, including the adoption process and our adoption fee scale for all our adoptable pets (including an explanation about Benefactor Dogs), please see our FAQs page: <br/><br/>https://www.takepawsrescue.org/faq<br/><br/>Any breed labels used by Take Paws Rescue, its employees/volunteers, or on vet records provided cannot be guaranteed. Breed labels are given based on information obtained during intake and/or best guesses based on appearance and/or temperament of the dogs and Take Paws Rescue gives no assurance to the accuracy of these labels. Labels are necessary for postings to many animal networking sites, such as our website, Chewy, Pet Finder, and others. These are in no way a guarantee. Additionally, exact age and potential size cannot be guaranteed.<br/><br/>***Take Paws Rescue saves dogs from high-kill shelters across the South, owner surrenders, and discarded dogs with uncertain futures. All of our animals live in foster homes where they are socialized, and well cared for. An application will be required to make sure it's the perfect match!
Meet Leila - The Dutchess of Delight, Queen of Chaos, and Professional Heart Thief
Behold: Leila. Five years old. Seventy pounds. Dutch Shepherd mix. Equal parts majestic elegance and unfiltered goofball. She's not just a dog - she's an experience. A fever dream of love, laughter, and fur that gets everywhere but somehow makes your couch look better.
Leila doesn't walk into a room - she enters it, like a leading lady in a romantic comedy directed by Quentin Tarantino. Her eyes say "I adore you," but her zoomies say "I also might crash through this wall for comedic effect." She's mastered the delicate balance of chaos and calm: Olympic-level zoomies followed by Shakespearean-quality snuggles.
House trained? Obviously. Crate trained? Of course. Manners? Impeccable. She could host a dinner party if she had thumbs.
But Leila is a woman of taste. She loves dogs socially, in the same way you enjoy that one coworker in small doses. At home, however, she prefers to reign solo-Her Majesty does not
Meet Leila - The Dutchess of Delight, Queen of Chaos, and Professional Heart Thief
Behold: Leila. Five years old. Seventy pounds. Dutch Shepherd mix. Equal parts majestic elegance and unfiltered goofball. She's not just a dog - she's an experience. A fever dream of love, laughter, and fur that gets everywhere but somehow makes your couch look better.
Leila doesn't walk into a room - she enters it, like a leading lady in a romantic comedy directed by Quentin Tarantino. Her eyes say "I adore you," but her zoomies say "I also might crash through this wall for comedic effect." She's mastered the delicate balance of chaos and calm: Olympic-level zoomies followed by Shakespearean-quality snuggles.
House trained? Obviously. Crate trained? Of course. Manners? Impeccable. She could host a dinner party if she had thumbs.
But Leila is a woman of taste. She loves dogs socially, in the same way you enjoy that one coworker in small doses. At home, however, she prefers to reign solo-Her Majesty does not share the throne. And cats? Let's just say she finds them... beneath her royal standards.
Her foster describes her as calm, affectionate, and well-behaved, but that's like calling the Mona Lisa "a nice doodle." Leila is transcendent-she's the kind of dog who will gaze at you like you hung the moon, then snore so loudly you question the structural integrity of your home.
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Leila (Reduced Rover) is from Take Paws Rescue
[New Orleans, LA]
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