Tula is a 2-year-old, 36-pound Hound/Shepherd mix who radiates warmth and joy. She has a beautiful, honey-colored coat that gleams like satin in the sun, and her eyes are full of curiosity. Tula is a happy and tidy dog who enjoys car rides and walks. She's a great companion, equally happy assisting in the garden or exploring the outdoors. Tula is dog-friendly, respectful of cats, and remains calm during storms. She sleeps soundly in her crate and is spayed, vaccinated, and heartworm-negative. While she has medium-high energy, it's more of a purposeful drive than chaotic restlessness. When Tula wants your attention, she'll gently place a paw on you, a sweet reminder of the joy she brings.
Ideal Home
Tula would thrive in a calm home without children, as she prefers to give her devotion undivided.
Ongoing Health
Tula is spayed, vaccinated, and heartworm-negative. She is kept up-to-date on heartworm and flea prevention.
Training & Support
Tula is a well-behaved dog who is crate-trained and calm during storms.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Please complete an application and read all FAQs at https://www.takepawsrescue.org/adopt.
- All known details about our animals are posted on their profile and updated daily.
- Additional information will be discussed with the foster during the application review process.
- Due to the high volume of inquiries, please submit an application, which can be used for any dog with Take Paws Rescue.
- The adoption fee for adult dogs covers age-appropriate vaccinations, microchip, spay/neuter if not yet performed, heartworm test & appropriate heartworm treatment by the rescue's vet.
- For more information on adoption fees, the adoption process, and Benefactor Dogs, please see our FAQs page: https://www.takepawsrescue.org/faq.
- Breed and age labels are based on information obtained during intake and are not guaranteed.
Transportation
Take Paws Rescue saves dogs from high-kill shelters across the South, owner surrenders, and discarded dogs with uncertain futures. All of our animals live in foster homes where they are socialized and well cared for.