Great Dane Puppies For Sale Near San Antonio

Animal Care / What We Do & Services / Adopt / Pet Search / Information Would you love a teeny, tiny chihuahua with attitude? Perhaps you've got the room to bring home a gentle giant like a Great Dane? Got your heart set on a magnificent "mutt"? Maybe you’re looking for a fantastic feline friend? Chances are you’ll find the pet of your dreams at Animal Care Services! Check out the ACS Adoption Application (.doc). Are you ready to Adopt? As the largest open admission shelter in South Texas, ACS takes in hundreds of animals every week—and many of them are in need of forever homes like yours. How do you know if you are ready to adopt? Do I have time in my life for a new pet? Can I see myself owning this pet for the next 10-15 years? Can I afford my new pet’s food and annual veterinary care including vaccinations? If renting, will my landlord allow me to have a pet? Common Misconceptions About Pet Ownership The kids will take care of the new pet.

Perhaps for a week or two and then? I've got a backyard. My new dog doesn't need to be walked. Being out in the yard doesn't afford your dog enough exercise or socialization.
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Homes For Sale On Lorena Rd Rome NyAll pets in San Antonio are required by law to have their City License and rabies shot…at the least. Your vet can fill you in on the numerous reasons why vaccinations and annual exams are a must. You want your best friend to live a healthy, happy life, right? Don’t forget to ask about our regular adoption specials!

All animals adopted from ACS are sterilized, vaccinated*,de-wormed and microchipped. All pets must be sterilized before they can go home with you. Animal Care Services will not knowingly adopt out an intact dog or cat. *Pets under the age of four months will need to be brought back to receive their rabies shots. This is included in their adoption fee. Let’s get a new pet! So you've thought about it and feel like you’re ready? Come to the shelter or one of our offsite events to meet some of our dogs and cats. Keep an open mind! You never know when you’ll be hit with love at first sight! Check out our Pets Online. You can also check out our ACS Adoptable Pets Facebook Page. Our Adoption Counselors and Shelter staff can help you find the perfect pet for your lifestyle. Looking for a fellow couch potato? How about an early morning running partner? Maybe a snuggle buddy? Ask staff to point out some likely candidates. Once you tour the kennels and find someone you’re interested in, the shelter staff can help you get acquainted with your new friend.

Bring in the family (even the four legged members) to meet your prospective pet. Once you've made a decision, head to the ACS Adoption Center to complete your adoption.Our Cats Can Help! Animal Care Services offers an environmentally-safe alternative to poisonous pest controls. Our barn cats (working cats) who aren't suited for indoor living, would love to spend their lives helping to control your warehouse, ranch, mill, or barn's rodent and pest population. All they ask for in return is shelter, food, water and care. Best of all, when you give our barn cats (working cats) a job, you're saving the lives of homeless pets who otherwise would not have been suitable for adoption. There is NO ADOPTION FEE for barn cats, who are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped by the Department. For more information, please contact our Adoptions Team at 210.207.6666 or email.Unlike other residential communities that have “zero tolerance” pet policies or restrict your options to rent or lease based on size, weight or breed, we bark to a different beat.

See, at MC Life, we love pets as much as you do. We know your furry four-legged companion isn’t just a friend, he or she is family. And that’s exactly why we do everything we can to make sure your pet feels as welcome as you are in our community. It starts with our We LOVE Pets policy: NO Breed Restrictions NO Size or Weight Restrictions NO Pet Rent That’s right: At MC Life, you will find that most of our communities allow cats and dogs with no weight or breed restrictions. You can now relax and enjoy the comforts of your new home with your beloved pet by your side. Especially because we know how difficult it is to find a real pet-friendly community. Best of all, you’ll pay no additional rent for your pet. Becoming more common these days, the cost of pet rent – even when it’s nominal – definitely adds up … especially if you are long-term resident (which we hope you will be). At MC Life, we want you to breathe easy knowing you’ll never have to pay extra for your pet.

Saint Bernard / Great Dane Hybrid Dogs Teddy the Saint Bernard / Great Dane mix breed dog at 4 years old with his coat shaved for the summer months Find a Saint Dane Breeder Rescue a Saint Dane The Saint Dane is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Saint Bernard and the Great Dane. Bella the Saint Dane at 19 months old—"Bella is a very well tempered dog who loves to play and go on walks. Most times, she does not realize her size, and when she leans in for hugs, or to give hugs, she about knocks you over. She is good with children and other adults, and likes to be the center of attention. She is very protective, and loyal, and very good with cats. Bella weighs in at a whopping 135lbs." Harley (One of Xena and Gunner's sons) at 3 years old, weighing 185 lbs., photo courtesy of East Coast Bernadanes - CKC registered Gunner (male) at 4 years old, weighing 175 lbs., photo courtesy of East Coast Bernadanes - CKC registered Xena (female) at 5 years old, weighing 135 lbs., photo courtesy of East Coast Bernadanes - CKC registered

Mattingly (One of Xena and Gunner's daughters) at 2 years old, weighing 140 lbs., photo courtesy of East Coast Bernadanes - CKC registered "Lucas the Great Dane / Saint Bernard Hybrid puppy at 4 months old—his mother is a purebred St. Bernard and the father is a purebred harlequin Great Dane. They were being advertised as Great Saints and were bred intentionally. At 5 months he weighed over 70 pounds. He is very good natured, good with children, cats and other dogs. He likes to sit on your feet and lap, and loves sleeping on furniture! He can be afraid of strangers and does bark at them, but he welcomes people he knows. He is trusted to sleep outside of his crate at night and has since he was 4 months old. So far he has been a relatively easy dog to raise and train." "Diesel the Great Dane / Saint Bernard mix—his father was the Great Dane and his mother was the Saint Bernard. Both parents were purebred. He is nine months old, weighing over 100 pounds in this picture."