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Samantha

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large

About Samantha

Fern Park , FL

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Brindle

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Protective, Independent, Smart, Friendly, Dignified, Quiet, Curious, Funny, Brave, Couch, Loyal, Playful, Loves, Affectionate, Athletic
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Samantha’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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Samantha's Story

Words from her foster daddy: <br/>So, I wanted to introduce you to my newest foster, her name is now Samantha. I've had her for 2 weeks now & she is a fantastic pup. I say pup because she is just 11 months old & still has some growing to do. <br/>She is a purebred Anatolian Shepherd, which is an ancient breed from Turkey that was bred to protect the farm. <br/>This girl's personality is all AS & will need a family that is familiar with the breed & comfortable with large/giant breeds.<br/>She will be anywhere from 80-100lbs. She will need another dog similar in size & age as she does well with my Dane & learns well in the pack environment. She is very smart, but this can be detrimental from a training standpoint as she can be stubborn. <br/>She needs positive reinforcement training, as the breed doesn't take well to negative feedback & can turn on their trainer(700psi bite force). <br/>Make sure you have plenty of toys for her to play with, fresh bones, Nylabones, kong toys, etc.... <br/>She supposedly had a chewing issue in her old home, but I haven't had any issues here. <br/>She has no gaurding issues & will play tug-o-war with the other dogs. <br/>She walks great for me on leash, but again this was supposedly an issue for her previous family. <br/>She does occasionally need correction on a walk when she hears barking dogs, but she corrects easily for me.<br/>She's strong & will only get stronger as she grows. <br/>She doesn't show any toy or food aggression. <br/>She will need a slow feed bowl as she eats extremely fast. <br/>She may try to push your other dog(s) away from their bowls, but since I started feeding her more she hasn't done that any more. <br/>She will clean out any left overs from the other bowls, so I just pick them up to avoid over feeding her. <br/>This also means that grazers will have a challenge. <br/>She's good with kids & supposedly was around a cat in her old home, but barks at loose cats on our walks. <br/>She's an independent girl, so she's not overly cuddly, but she likes to play & comes to you when she wants attention. <br/>She is protective of her home & her pack, not mean just verbal. <br/>To apply to adopt Sam please fill out the screening application to start the process. Here is the link: https://hurricanepetsrescue.org/available-pets/screening-application-dogs/

Words from her foster daddy:
So, I wanted to introduce you to my newest foster, her name is now Samantha. I've had her for 2 weeks now & she is a fantastic pup. I say pup because she is just 11 months old & still has some growing to do.
She is a purebred Anatolian Shepherd, which is an ancient breed from Turkey that was bred to protect the farm.
This girl's personality is all AS & will need a family that is familiar with the breed & comfortable with large/giant breeds.
She will be anywhere from 80-100lbs. She will need another dog similar in size & age as she does well with my Dane & learns well in the pack environment. She is very smart, but this can be detrimental from a training standpoint as she can be stubborn.
She needs positive reinforcement training, as the breed doesn't take well to negative feedback & can turn on their trainer(700psi bite force).
Make sure you have plenty of toys for her to play with, fresh bones, Nylabones, kong toys, etc....
She supposedly had a chewing issue in

Words from her foster daddy:
So, I wanted to introduce you to my newest foster, her name is now Samantha. I've had her for 2 weeks now & she is a fantastic pup. I say pup because she is just 11 months old & still has some growing to do.
She is a purebred Anatolian Shepherd, which is an ancient breed from Turkey that was bred to protect the farm.
This girl's personality is all AS & will need a family that is familiar with the breed & comfortable with large/giant breeds.
She will be anywhere from 80-100lbs. She will need another dog similar in size & age as she does well with my Dane & learns well in the pack environment. She is very smart, but this can be detrimental from a training standpoint as she can be stubborn.
She needs positive reinforcement training, as the breed doesn't take well to negative feedback & can turn on their trainer(700psi bite force).
Make sure you have plenty of toys for her to play with, fresh bones, Nylabones, kong toys, etc....
She supposedly had a chewing issue in her old home, but I haven't had any issues here.
She has no gaurding issues & will play tug-o-war with the other dogs.
She walks great for me on leash, but again this was supposedly an issue for her previous family.
She does occasionally need correction on a walk when she hears barking dogs, but she corrects easily for me.
She's strong & will only get stronger as she grows.

How To Adopt

Samantha was listed as Adoptable by Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc.
How can I adopt Samantha?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Hurricane Pets 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 Samantha 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 Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc. for details on the pet.
When can I meet Samantha?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Samantha, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc.'s Adoption Policy
1- The first step to adopting an animal after you inquire, is filling our screening application for either cats or dogs. We at HPR have been adopting out animals for many years, we know that our screening applications are extensive, but we find it very much necessary and are PAW OBLIGATED, to ask the questions we ask in order for adoptions to be a success and for it to be a good match for all humans and animals involved. 2- After your application has been approved, we will make and appointment with you and all family members involved to meet the pet your are interested in adopting. a- If you are adopting a cat this meeting will take place at our facility or foster home. b- If you are adopting a dog and if you have another dog already in the household, we will meet with you and all family members involved, this included all 4 legged children as well in a neutral place. c- If you are adopting a dog after the above meeting takes place, a second meeting will be schedules in your own home. 3- If humans and pet or pets are a match, at this time we require that half of the adoption fee is payed to hold the dog until the adoption is finalized. 4- The final step is a home visit to your home. We will NOT send an animal anywhere without a home visit done beforehand, please do not ask otherwise. 5- At this time you can pay the rest of the adoption fee and take your new best friend home. Please Note: All of our animals are spayed and neutered prior going to a new home please don’t even think about asking for a un-altered pet. We do not adopt puppies or kittens younger than 12 weeks old. All of our adoptable pets are fully vaccinated, micro-chipped, tested and de-wormed. We are hesitant to adopt to families who have small toddlers, having said that we had made exceptions to this rule. WE ABSOLUTELY DO NOT DO OUT OF THE COUNTRY ADOPTIONS. We prefer and will give preference to local adoptions vs. out of State. HPR is a National animal welfare organization, therefore we have pets for you all over the nation, so please check city and state near you. We do not fly our animals unless is in the cabin escorted by a human. Please do not ask about sending and animal via cargo. If you live out of State we can drive the pet to you, if this is the case, each animal is driven personally by transport volunteers, the expenses of the ground transport are also the sole responsibility of the adopter. We do not charge for transporting the animals, however many volunteers drive great lengths to transport animals to destination, we will kindly ask that you make a donation towards the transport cost.

Samantha is from Hurricane Pets Rescue Inc.

[Miami Beach, FL]

Our Mission
HPR is a National all Breed 501 (C)(3) disaster Relief Nonprofit and NY New Hope partner, which mission is to rescue, rehabilate and rehome homeless animals. Our goal is that one day we won't have to.

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