About Otis |
- Status: Adopted!
- Species: Dog
- Rescue ID: 21-0164
- Current Size: 7.5 Pounds
- Current Age: 4 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
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- Fence Required: Yes
- Housetrained: No
- Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
- Exercise Needs: Moderate
- Grooming Needs: Not Required
- Shedding Amount: High
- Owner Experience Needed: Species
- Reaction to New People: Friendly
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DOB: 1/18/2021
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Requires another dog in home: No
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Okay with dogs of all sizes: Yes
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Okay with cats: Unknown
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Okay with children under 12 years old: Unknown
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Requires a fenced yard:
Yes, needs a fence
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Note: dogs must always be leashed whenever outside of a contained area.
Invisible/ underground fencing is not recommended for most rescue dogs.
Hello! My name is Otis, and I am a 3-month-old Anatolian shepherd mix! I’m still kind of a little guy at around 10 pounds (and growing - just like a real baby!). I have a ton of energy at home with my foster, but I can also be a bit shy out in the big wide world. At home, I love to play with tug toys, chew on puppy toys and explore the backyard. While I don’t *necessarily*
need
to be in a home with other dogs, I am great with dogs of all sizes, and would be a great play mate! I haven’t met any cats, but who knows, maybe I could make some feline friends too.
Because I am still just a baby, there’s a lot of aspects of dog-hood I have not yet mastered. I have not yet mastered going potty on a leash. I also have not mastered going potty outside in general. Basically, I need a little help with potty training! I’m working on walking on a leash, and I’m getting better and better. Another thing you might not know about me? I LOVE TREATS! Give me ALL the treats! This could also be a hint for training purposes, if you’re catching my drift! I suggest you go shopping for a bag of carrots. Fun fact number two is that I, like you I’m certain, LOVE a comfy bed. A growing puppy needs their sleep after all!
Well, that’s all about me! I hope I get to learn a bit about you too, if you’re ready to give me a loving, happy home! We could have a lot of fun together!
As a puppy, I have not yet had a lot of experience with crates, kids or cats and I might bark if something alarms me, but I really love to learn and hoping for a family who will take me to a basic obedience class to continue to help me build confidence and dog skills. Ideally my forever home would need to be home during the day to help me with my potty training and not leave me for breaks longer than 3 – 4 hours. If you are looking for a best friend, please fill out the puppy application. The more info you include on the application the better so I can find a good match for my forever home. Get your toy box ready!
A bit about Anatolian Shepherds:
I am a super special breed, please read through the below to see if I am a fit for you! The Anatolian Shepherd Dog is a large and powerful dog, and is not suited for everyone. They were bred for hundreds, if not thousands, of years in their native Turkey as Livestock Guardians for the flocks of semi-nomadic shepherds. Their natural foes included wolves, bears, and wild boar. Anatolian Shepherds have only been in the U.S. since the 1970's and still retain their primitive instincts. They are quite different than most breeds of dogs that one would have as a pet as they have not been domesticated as most breeds. Anatolians are hard wired to be independent thinkers, territorial, wary of strangers and often unfriendly to other dogs. What does it mean to be territorial? Wary of strangers? The Anatolian is naturally territorial and will always defend its home and family without any training. It is their natural instinct to defend against who or what they feel are intruders. The Anatolian may have a different view than you do of who are intruders and who are not. Even though you feel Aunt Sue is a welcome visitor, your Anatolian may not see it the same way and may greet Aunt Sue with barking, raised hackles, possibly even growling. You may need to make changes in the way you allow your dog to greet visitors if you have an Anatolian. What about other dogs? Will they get along with my neighbor's dogs? Maybe, maybe not. Don't expect an Anatolian to be a social butterfly. Some dogs are more easy going than others but many do not care for dogs of the same gender and dogs they do not know. Dog parks are not always an option and doggy day care might be out of the question as well. So you think you want a dog that will bark to alert you if something is amiss? That's great, we all want the peace of mind in knowing that we have a protective dog on duty. Just remember that the Anatolian is going to have a different set of ideas when it comes to deciding whether or not to bark. You may see it written on a website that they know the difference between what is a "real" threat and what is not and will only bark when necessary. That's probably true, however, the Anatolian will have a different definition than you do of what is a "real threat." Be prepared for barking. If you live in town, you will not be able to leave your Anatolian outside overnight. They do most of their barking after the sun goes down and the predators come out.
**Obedience classes are required when adopting this puppy from Underdog Rescue. Many of our puppies have a mama who had a past life as a breeder or stray and was not properly socialized before coming to Underdog Rescue. Since coming to Underdog, this puppy has been in a socialized and loving home, but that needs to be continued with its Adopters. Training classes teach puppies the ins and outs of being a pet while creating a bond with their new Adopter. Obedience classes are key to creating a relationship with your puppy while having it be a happy and successful member of society. Proof of Obedience Class registration is required for this puppy before adoptions can be finalized. If you would like some suggestions, we would be happy to send some trainers who have experience with Underdog Rescue, but a Basic Obedience class in your area should work!
Some of our dogs are obtained from commercial breeders where they spent their lives getting comfort from their canine friends. Others have come from various situations where they are lacking confidence in humans. In turn, most require another companion dog in their forever home in order for them to feel safe. If you are interested in a particular dog, and do not currently have a dog residing with you, please understand that your home might not be the right fit for many of our dogs.
This puppy requires an application fee. This fee must be paid within 24 hours or your application will be considered void.
We will not review or contact applicants that have not completed the payment portion.
Puppy Applications will be responded to within 5 business days, after receipt of the application fee.
Please understand that paying the fee does not guarantee you will be approved to adopt the puppy. Our goal is place puppies in homes that are suited for their individual needs. You may be willing and able to provide a great home, but if it doesn’t meet the specific needs of the puppy, we will not approve your application.
We accept applications for puppies until we have a candidate that meets all of the requirements needed for the specific puppy and they have been contacted to review the adoption process as well as agree to all of the terms to move forward.
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