Alex
Meet Alex and his sister Arizona! These two AKC purebred Great Pyrnees are brother and sister but not bonded so they can be adopted separately, unless of course someone would like to adopt them both! Alex is 3.5 years old, 107lbs. He is very sweet and gets along fantastic with other dogs of all sizes and farm animals. He loves children of all sizes. Alex is outgoing, friendly, sweet and loves affection. Like Arizona, he does ok on a leash but has not been formally trained since was a farm dog. Since Alex has spent the vast majority of his life as an outside dog he may need to be shown where to potty at. Despite being an outside dog, Alex loves to be inside and is excited to find a home where he will get to be a part of the family and live indoors. He does great at the vet and groomer, allowing strangers to handle him with ease. Both Arizona and Alex come from a long line of therapy dogs and their gentle and patient demeanor would lend themselves to that type of work if someone was interested. The ideal home for Alex would be a busy farm or ranch or with a family or couple that wants to give him lots of love and attention.
Adoption Fee for Alex: $499. Alex is neutered and up to date on shots. He has no known medical conditions. His most recent medical records will be provided.
steps to adopting
The first step to adopting from The Rawley Project is to make the $5 suggested application donation here.
The second step is to complete the adoption application here. The application takes 3-5 business days to be reviewed. Once completed and approved it is good for all dogs, multiple use and kept on file for 1 year.
Our Vetting policy
Puppies (under 1 year of age) have received a veterinarian exam prior to departing, rabies vaccination (if over 4 months old), up to 3 rounds of DHLPP (dependent on age), Bordetella (kennel cough), deworming, flea/tick preventative, heart worm test and sterilization. Any further medical care or treatment will not be covered by The Rawley Project. Once you take physical possession of the animal the responsibility lies with you. We highly recommend you take you new pet to a veterinarian for a fecal test as parasites are very common in shelter environments and while they are treated before departure, they may need additional rounds of medication.
Adults (1 year and older) are up to date on rabies and DHPP vaccinations and accompany their most recent medical records from a veterinarian. All known issues are disclosed to the best of our ability. Once you take physical possession of the animal the responsibility lies with you.
Our Rehoming Policy
While we expect you to enter into any adoption with the intention to commit to being that pets forever home, if you should determine, after significant efforts have been made on your part, that an animal you adopt from The Rawley Project is not the right fit for your home you may list your pet on our site for free until you identify a suitable placement. We do not have a physical shelter and cannot physically take your animal into our care. You will need to find an appropriate solution to safely and humanely continue care for the animal while looking for a new owner.