Amaya is a young Anatolian Shepherd/Great Pyrenees mix puppy with the softest silver, creamy peach coat and bright, curious eyes. Amaya is a growing puppy and expected to develop into a stunning 65 - 75-pound adult. She is happy, fluffy, and full of puppy goofiness! This little one is pure joy in puppy form. She loves people, adores the other dogs at the Rescue Ranch, and is convinced that every toy ever created was designed specifically for her. She is goofy, playful, and full of that irresistible puppy charm that makes you laugh even on your hardest days. Amaya is family friendly and eager to learn. She is very adaptable, always ready for playtime, adventures, and snuggles.
Ideal Home
Amaya will thrive with a family who has time to help a puppy grow, learn, and blossom. She would love a fenced yard for zoomies, exploring, snoozing, and sunbathing. She would love a dog sibling to romp with, although this is certainly not required.
Ongoing Health
Amaya is microchipped & vaccinated and will be spayed at the appropriate age.
Training & Support
Amaya is on a schedule and potty-trained. She will benefit from being adopted by a dog-loving person who understands she has so much to offer but will need a little time to adjust and settle in with her new family.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- You can find the application at https://forms.gle/FKSMBuoGTujaTkun8 or by emailing Sandra.ttr.tx@gmail.com for a link.
- Once your application is approved, we can arrange a FaceTime session for you to meet her.
Transportation
Amaya is an "out of town pet" located in Houston, Texas. We arrange transport to approved adopters. Once approved, dogs are scheduled on transport with AJC Rescue & Transport. Dogs are moved via scheduled air-conditioned/heated vans from our doggy ranch in Fulshear, TX to a location near you. You will be included in a group chat to track your dog through transport and will be given the exact location and scheduled time of arrival. Drivers provide real-time updates, and dogs stop for breaks. For safety, all dogs are crated during transport.