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Loki

  • Senior
  • Male
  • Large
  • Mixed Breed

About Loki

Franklin, TN

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Senior
(8+ years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Brindle

Behavior

Personality
Senior, Good with Dogs, Good with Kids

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Loki’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Loki's Story

A Note From Loki's Storm Foster:<br/><br/>When I first brought Loki home, it took him about a day to settle in, since he was understandably a bit anxious about being in a new environment. But once that initial time passed, he seemed to feel completely at ease. Loki's energy was more of a couch potato, but sometimes he wanted to play. He was never destructive in the home, and he did not have any accidents whatsoever. He had the experience of being around 4 other dogs, both male and female, big and little, and he was welcoming and social. He loved my grandchildren, especially their belly rubs. When Loki met new people behind a door, he was barrier reactive and would bark at them (a great watchdog!), but the barking immediately subsided once the people were inside, and he realized that everything was OK. Loki barked when he heard a noise outside or when someone was at the door, but he settled down quickly. Loki was friendly to everyone. He minded me when he saw me get the leash and would come when I said, "Come Loki." He liked to spend time outside but also wanted to be where people are. He was a good walker and wanted to meet other walkers and their dogs, although we didn't meet anyone on leash. He slept quite a bit because he is an older dog, but he also loved his walks and would get excited with special experiences like the snow. In addition to the longer write-up below, Loki also loves toys and will engage in appropriate play enthusiastically!<br/><br/>An ideal home for Loki would be one with outdoor access off leash and/or frequent walking, and possibly with children since he seemed to love them. He could be with other dogs too, although he would also be fine alone. He could live in an apartment, but due to his bigger, stronger size, he might do better with a house.<br/><br/>Loki does not have any behavioral problems that I can see, as long as people understand his barrier issues (which are resolved once people are inside). He is not a "needy" dog but did like my attention and affection. He showed me affection back. I would keep him if my townhome was bigger.

A Note From Loki's Storm Foster:

When I first brought Loki home, it took him about a day to settle in, since he was understandably a bit anxious about being in a new environment. But once that initial time passed, he seemed to feel completely at ease. Loki's energy was more of a couch potato, but sometimes he wanted to play. He was never destructive in the home, and he did not have any accidents whatsoever. He had the experience of being around 4 other dogs, both male and female, big and little, and he was welcoming and social. He loved my grandchildren, especially their belly rubs. When Loki met new people behind a door, he was barrier reactive and would bark at them (a great watchdog!), but the barking immediately subsided once the people were inside, and he realized that everything was OK. Loki barked when he heard a noise outside or when someone was at the door, but he settled down quickly. Loki was friendly to everyone. He minded me when he saw me get the leash and would come when I said, "Come Loki." He liked

A Note From Loki's Storm Foster:

When I first brought Loki home, it took him about a day to settle in, since he was understandably a bit anxious about being in a new environment. But once that initial time passed, he seemed to feel completely at ease. Loki's energy was more of a couch potato, but sometimes he wanted to play. He was never destructive in the home, and he did not have any accidents whatsoever. He had the experience of being around 4 other dogs, both male and female, big and little, and he was welcoming and social. He loved my grandchildren, especially their belly rubs. When Loki met new people behind a door, he was barrier reactive and would bark at them (a great watchdog!), but the barking immediately subsided once the people were inside, and he realized that everything was OK. Loki barked when he heard a noise outside or when someone was at the door, but he settled down quickly. Loki was friendly to everyone. He minded me when he saw me get the leash and would come when I said, "Come Loki." He liked to spend time outside but also wanted to be where people are. He was a good walker and wanted to meet other walkers and their dogs, although we didn't meet anyone on leash. He slept quite a bit because he is an older dog, but he also loved his walks and would get excited with special experiences like the snow. In addition to the longer write-up below, Loki also loves toys and will engage in approp

How To Adopt

Loki was listed as Adoptable by Williamson County Animal Center
How can I adopt Loki?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Williamson County Animal Center. 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 Loki 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 Williamson County Animal Center for details on the pet.
When can I meet Loki?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Williamson County Animal Center will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Loki, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Williamson County Animal Center, and they'll be happy to help!
Williamson County Animal Center's Adoption Policy
All potential adopters must be interviewed by our staff or a volunteer adoption counselor. During this interview, you will answer simple questions about: The type of pet you want Your plans for caring for the pet Current veterinarian Property owner status Rental status and landlord contact, etc. By law, all other pets in the home must be current on vaccinations, and all adopters must present a state ID or proof of residency to adopt. A home visit or meet and greet with other family pets may also be required. Visiting with Pets Once an adoption questionnaire is completed, you may request that a volunteer or staff member remove an adoptable pet from a kennel for a visit. Please do not take an animal out of its kennel or cage on your own. There are puppy and kitten visitation rooms inside the shelter, an outdoor cat patio, outdoor visitation pens and walking trails available for your visit. We encourage all adopters to spend a substantial amount of time with any potential new pet. The shelter is a very high energy environment and can be stressful for pets. Pet behavior in the shelter, especially with dogs, is not always indicative of a pet’s true personality. We strongly recommend and in some cases require a meet and greet at the shelter if you already have a dog at home. We encourage a good, quiet visit outside on one of our benches or in a play area. Adoption counselors and volunteers who work with our pets daily on leash walking and socialization will work with you to help find that perfect pet, but bear in mind that this may often require more than one visit. Finalizing Your Adoption Our agency accepts cash, checks (with ID), debit cards and credit cards (requires small processing fee). Payment is required before leaving the shelter. Most pets can be taken home as soon as adoption paperwork and transactions are completed. However, if the mandatory spay/neuter has not been completed, we may keep your pet a few days to complete that surgery. If your pet is too young for the spay/neuter, we will contract with you for a return visit for the surgery, and retain a deposit until it is completed. Each adopter receives a take-home bag with toys, treats and information help acclimate your pet to your home. View the complete list of fees for more information. Immunizations If your pet has not completed any cycle of vaccinations due to age, you will be given a complete medical record and instructed to contact your veterinarian for completion of shots at your own expense. Pets may not be brought to the shelter for shots or exams after adoption. Families & Children Because adopting an animal is a family decision, please bring your whole family. All children must be accompanied by parents while in the shelter. Children should be quiet, calm and respectful of pets and their spaces at all times. Please don’t allow your children to poke or prod the pets, feed them, open any kennels, or stick their fingers into kennels. The child must be at least 14 to hold the leash at WCAC. That is true whether the child is with an adopter or with a volunteer. Military & First Responders Active duty service members, honorably discharged veterans, and first responders are eligible to adopt at a discounted fee of $25. Please bring proof of status. (Adopters must meet all other shelter requirements.) Browsers Not quite ready for a pet? Just looking? Please check in with our staff before entering the kennels. No pets may be removed from kennels until you complete an adoption questionnaire. We can keep it on file for future use, and even put the type of pet you are looking for in our “want” file.

Loki is from Williamson County Animal Center

[Franklin, TN]

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