National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network

The National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network (NASRN) is a nationwide, 501(c)(3) recognized non-profit,organization.NASRN is dedicated to placing unwanted, displaced and abandoned Anatolian Shepherd Dogs(ASDs) into safe, caring homes. Anatolian crosses will be included in our efforts as we believe crosses not only have many of the unique needs/characteristics of purebred Anatolians, but are often born due to the lack of responsibility on the part of the owners of purebred Anatolians.Our organization is comprised of ASD owners, both working and pet homes. We have joined together in an effort to help homeless and displaced Anatolians find a new lease on life.NASRN works with owners who are no longer able to, or no longer wish to, keep their Anatolians, in placing them in more suitable homes. We cannot, however, place a dog for an owner who is asking a fee or selling their ASD.We also work directly with shelters in pulling dogs from facilities and placing them either in foster care or directly into new homes. Further, we are committed to helping Anatolians and their crosses, regardless of age or health condition.We will offer and provide assistance to ASD and other Livestock Guardian (LGD) breed owners who are having problems with their dogs, in an effort to keep the dog in its present home.We offer ongoing support to our adopting families to help them with any problems they may experience with their ASD.When able to, we will work with other Livestock Guardian rescue groups to help place other Livestock Guardian breeds into new homes.

Higley, AZ,85236
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Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.NASRN.com

VIRGINIA, WOODBRIDGE; "FRED"

Anatolian Shepherd | Chandler, AZ

Age : 1 YearYoungMaleLarge

About

Characteristics

cratetrained olderKidsOnly playful

Coat Length

Medium

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others Dogs

Meet VIRGINIA, WOODBRIDGE; "FRED"

WOODBRIDGE, VIRGINIA NO LIVESTOCK EXPERIENCE EMAIL [email protected] Meet Fred!  He is a super sweet Anatolian Shepherd (or mix) male puppy who was abandoned on a farm road. Estimated DOB May 2022. He's good with other dogs and very friendly with people.  He is working on leash manners but will still need supervision, training and guidance. Fred is such a fantastic boy.  He's friendly, cuddly, playful and would love to have a family to call his own! Transport assistance within 1000 miles may be available depending on where you live and the availability of volunteer drivers along the route​ ​ Secure fencing with minimum height of 4 feet is required on all adoptions. Most Anatolians are not well suited to apartment living. FOR INFO ON FOSTERING AND FOSTER TO ADOPT CLICK HERE FOR INFO ON ADOPTION CLICK HERE TO FILL OUT OUR ONLINE APPLICATION CLICK HERE Special thanks to Destiny / Blissful Memories Photography for the photoshoot withour dogs!     https://www.facebook.com/groups/248452616735440/ CANT FOSTER OR ADOPT RIGHT NOW? Please considering sponsoring this dog. Boarding costs us $15 per day/per dog.  Our monthly boarding bill is over $2000. To sponsor a dog just click the yellow "sponsor me" button below their pictures.    

Adoption Process
Application, vet reference check, home visit, phone interview


Contact
National Anatolian Shepherd Rescue Network
[email protected]
http://www.NASRN.com

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