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Linda

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Linda

Jackson, GA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Apricot / Beige, White / Cream

Behavior

Personality
Friendly, Calm, Easy, Gentle, Affectionate, Loves, Quiet, Shy
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Linda’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Linda's Story

BASICS:<br/>– Female<br/>– 2.5 years old<br/>– 45ish pounds<br/>– Spayed, vaccinated, microchipped<br/>– Potty trained, crate trained<br/>– Dog friendly, cat friendly<br/>– No young kids<br/><br/>PERSONALITY: Linda is very shy and timid at first, and needs someone with patience as she integrates into her new home/people/etc. She is avoidant of strangers and needs time to warm up. Once warmed up, Linda is very calm, happy-go-lucky, affectionate, and easy. <br/><br/>IDEAL HOME: She would do best having a woman in the home. Men are totally fine too, and Linda even calmly seeks them out for affection too once she warms up, but she thrives off of and leans off of having a woman in the home. <br/><br/>DOGS: Lives in foster with other dogs. She does good with both small and big dogs.<br/><br/>CATS: Lives in foster with cats. She started off just peacefully coexisting and tolerating the cats, but has evolved to having cat friends. Her foster says her cats actually like Linda more than the resident dogs now after a couple months in foster.<br/><br/>KIDS: Linda does not appreciate young children and is not a match for a home with them.<br/><br/>TRAINING: Potty trained. Crate trained (continuing crating will be recommended – it is her safe space and she appreciates putting herself up in it at times where she needs a social break). Does not pull on a leash (though is kinda jumpy the whole time- going back to her skittish-ness).<br/><br/>BACKSTORY: Linda accidentally escaped from her owner this summer. She proved to be quite the evasive one and took nearly a month to recapture. After capture, convos with her owner revealed they did not think Linda was happy with them nor did they feel best equipped to manage medical rehab (Linda was injured while on the run and needed surgery). Linda was surrendered to us to follow and has recovered from hip surgery (FHO).<br/><br/>Linda is a FLIGHT RISK. It is extremely unlikely that Linda could be caught again if she escaped, so adopters must be prepared to take an abundance of caution to keep her safe and secure.<br/><br/>LOCATION: Currently in foster in Atlanta, GA.<br/><br/>AVAILABILITY: Available for adoption or foster-to-adopt (FTA). FTA is a two week, commitment free and pressure free, trial run to make sure things are a match before sealing the deal.<br/><br/>APPLY HERE: joyspromise.org/adopt<br/><br/>–<br/><br/>Note: If you are interested in adopting, please COMPLETE AN APPLICATION THROUGH OUR WEBSITE. Inquiries on adoption sites is not an application. Your inquiry will not be seen until you complete an actual application at joyspromise.org/adopt

BASICS:
– Female
– 2.5 years old
– 45ish pounds
– Spayed, vaccinated, microchipped
– Potty trained, crate trained
– Dog friendly, cat friendly
– No young kids

PERSONALITY: Linda is very shy and timid at first, and needs someone with patience as she integrates into her new home/people/etc. She is avoidant of strangers and needs time to warm up. Once warmed up, Linda is very calm, happy-go-lucky, affectionate, and easy.

IDEAL HOME: She would do best having a woman in the home. Men are totally fine too, and Linda even calmly seeks them out for affection too once she warms up, but she thrives off of and leans off of having a woman in the home.

DOGS: Lives in foster with other dogs. She does good with both small and big dogs.

CATS: Lives in foster with cats. She started off just peacefully coexisting and tolerating the cats, but has evolved to having cat friends. Her foster says her cats actually like Linda more than the resident dogs now after a couple months in f

BASICS:
– Female
– 2.5 years old
– 45ish pounds
– Spayed, vaccinated, microchipped
– Potty trained, crate trained
– Dog friendly, cat friendly
– No young kids

PERSONALITY: Linda is very shy and timid at first, and needs someone with patience as she integrates into her new home/people/etc. She is avoidant of strangers and needs time to warm up. Once warmed up, Linda is very calm, happy-go-lucky, affectionate, and easy.

IDEAL HOME: She would do best having a woman in the home. Men are totally fine too, and Linda even calmly seeks them out for affection too once she warms up, but she thrives off of and leans off of having a woman in the home.

DOGS: Lives in foster with other dogs. She does good with both small and big dogs.

CATS: Lives in foster with cats. She started off just peacefully coexisting and tolerating the cats, but has evolved to having cat friends. Her foster says her cats actually like Linda more than the resident dogs now after a couple months in foster.

KIDS: Linda does not appreciate young children and is not a match for a home with them.

TRAINING: Potty trained. Crate trained (continuing crating will be recommended – it is her safe space and she appreciates putting herself up in it at times where she needs a social break). Does not pull on a leash (though is kinda jumpy the whole time- going back to her skittish-ness).<

How To Adopt

Linda was listed as Adoptable by Joy's Promise Canine Rescue
How can I adopt Linda?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Joy's Promise Canine Rescue. 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 Linda 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 Joy's Promise Canine Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Linda?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Joy's Promise Canine Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Linda, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Joy's Promise Canine Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Joy's Promise Canine Rescue's Adoption Policy
ADOPTION APPLICATION: joyspromise.org/adopt If you are interested in one of our available dogs, please complete the adoption application at joyspromise.org/adopt. If your application is believed to be a potential match after review by our team, we will be in contact to set up a meet and greet. Any resident pets in the home must be spayed or neutered. A home visit is required prior to all adoptions. We do not require a fenced yard (unless case of special circumstance where a specific dog may need a fenced yard). If you rent, we reserve the right to ask for landlord approval on the adoptee pet in your home and any stipulations surrounding pets in your lease. Adopters must live in Georgia. We do not do out of state adoptions. Approved adopters will complete an adoption contract, pay adoption fee, and receive a copy of records at time of finalizing adoption. Joy’s Promise is based out of Jackson, GA.

Linda is from Joy's Promise Canine Rescue

[Jackson, GA]

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