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Cali   

In shelter Dog

Cincinnati, OH, 45255
Pet name:
Cali
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Great Dane
Date:
08/01/2021
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Merle (Blue)
Size:
Extra Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Cali is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. She belongs to the nonprofit rescue One Dane At A Time (the rescue is located in CA, but she is being fostered here in OH). 
Cali is 2 years old and quite energetic, shes not your typical couch potato dane. She gets along fantastically with other dogs of all sizes, though she can play a little rough and would do best in a home with larger, playful dogs. Her foster home has another dane and a labradoodle that she plays GREAT with, she would play all day if she had her way! Shes a total goofball and quite the entertainer, she loves to be the life of the party and showcase her exuberant personality through frequent zoomies. Her ideal home would have a fenced in yard, allowing her to run freely, though it doesnt have to be large. She would make the perfect hiking companion for an active owner. 

She does great with kids and does seem to slow down a bit around younger children, but due to her size & energy (and frequent zoomies) we recommend she go to a home with older children (or no children). 
She is an absolute sweetheart and loves to cuddle. She can sometimes be vocal and likes to "woo" at you. She is crate trained, though a crate isnt necessary, she has been trusted to free roam and hasnt ever been destructive. She has had months worth of professional training.
If youre interested in Cali, please submit an application for adoption through www.onedaneatatime.org 


One Dane at a Time, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dog rescue dedicated to helping homeless, abused, and abandoned dogs. We are committed to providing proper socialization, training, and medical care for each animal we save, no matter the cost. Please visit our website for more information about our organization.

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