




Sam
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
- Mixed Breed
About Sam
Sarasota, FL
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Sam’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown 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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Sam's Story
Meet Sammie - a big-hearted girl with an even bigger cuddle quota!<br/><br/>Sammie is a gentle giant who weighs in at about 82 lbs, and while she's incredibly sweet, her size means she might accidentally knock over very small children (never on purpose-she's all love and enthusiasm!). She's friendly with humans and dogs, and while cats in her home have been okay, slow introductions and supervision are recommended to be sure everyone's comfortable.<br/><br/>This lovely lady is playful, curious, and full of personality. She enjoys exploring her surroundings, engaging in fun playtime, and then settling in for what she loves just as much-pets and snuggles. Sammie truly thrives on affection and enjoys being close to her people.<br/><br/>She's fun to be around, endlessly lovable, and cute as can be. If you're looking for a loyal companion who brings joy, warmth, and a whole lot of charm, Sammie just might be your perfect match.<br/><br/>Sammie knows sit, down, and is working on stay. She is housebroken. Her adoption fee is $300.<br/><br/>Sammie is heartworm positive so she must remain in the Sarasota or Tampa Bay Area to continue her treatment. The heartworm treatment will be covered by the rescue. <br/>She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and microchipped. She is located in the Sarasota area.
Meet Sammie - a big-hearted girl with an even bigger cuddle quota!
Sammie is a gentle giant who weighs in at about 82 lbs, and while she's incredibly sweet, her size means she might accidentally knock over very small children (never on purpose-she's all love and enthusiasm!). She's friendly with humans and dogs, and while cats in her home have been okay, slow introductions and supervision are recommended to be sure everyone's comfortable.
This lovely lady is playful, curious, and full of personality. She enjoys exploring her surroundings, engaging in fun playtime, and then settling in for what she loves just as much-pets and snuggles. Sammie truly thrives on affection and enjoys being close to her people.
She's fun to be around, endlessly lovable, and cute as can be. If you're looking for a loyal companion who brings joy, warmth, and a whole lot of charm, Sammie just might be your perfect match.
Sammie knows sit, down, and is working on stay. She is housebroken. Her adoption fee is $300.
Meet Sammie - a big-hearted girl with an even bigger cuddle quota!
Sammie is a gentle giant who weighs in at about 82 lbs, and while she's incredibly sweet, her size means she might accidentally knock over very small children (never on purpose-she's all love and enthusiasm!). She's friendly with humans and dogs, and while cats in her home have been okay, slow introductions and supervision are recommended to be sure everyone's comfortable.
This lovely lady is playful, curious, and full of personality. She enjoys exploring her surroundings, engaging in fun playtime, and then settling in for what she loves just as much-pets and snuggles. Sammie truly thrives on affection and enjoys being close to her people.
She's fun to be around, endlessly lovable, and cute as can be. If you're looking for a loyal companion who brings joy, warmth, and a whole lot of charm, Sammie just might be your perfect match.
Sammie knows sit, down, and is working on stay. She is housebroken. Her adoption fee is $300.
Sammie is heartworm positive so she must remain in the Sarasota or Tampa Bay Area to continue her treatment. The heartworm treatment will be covered by the rescue.
She is spayed, fully vaccinated, and microchipped. She is located in the Sarasota area.
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Sam is from Love4Paws, Inc.
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