Savanna

Savanna is an almost 3-year-old, 130-pound, spayed and gastropexied purebred Great Dane (born 04/04/2023). She is microchipped, current on all vaccines, and on monthly flea/tick/heartworm prevention. She has been under the care of a mobile veterinarian since June 2023 and is in excellent overall health. She recently had a minor abdominal abscess that has fully healed. She has no special dietary needs and is fully house-trained.

Savanna is an extremely loving, loyal, and affectionate dog who bonds deeply with her humans. She especially loves children and has a very calm demeanor around them (though her size can understandably make some kids nervous). She is a classic Great Dane couch potato — happy to lounge on the sofa, sleep next to you (or in bed with you), and lean her full 130 pounds into you for scratches. She is vocal, expressive, silly, and protective of her home without being excessive. She alerts when someone approaches the property but settles once the situation resolves.

She enjoys neighborhood walks and does not show leash reactivity or aggression toward other dogs on walks. She is good in the car (a little nervous at first, then settles). She is crate-trained but prefers space; we often use gates, which she respects. She does not have separation anxiety and can be left for several hours without issue. She sometimes needs to potty overnight and will clearly “tell you.”

Savanna has not had formal obedience training. She knows basic home commands (“outside,” “back up,” “down,” etc.) and is very capable of learning more. She does not have reliable recall, especially when stimulated (for example, barking at someone near the fence). If gates are left open, she will explore, though she does not go far. She has learned how to manipulate a gate latch with her nose, so secure fencing is important.

Manners-wise, she is generally well behaved but food-motivated. She will not take food directly from you but will stare while you eat and will take food if left unattended. We’ve been actively reinforcing boundaries (like staying out of the kitchen), and she is responding well and learning quickly.

Behavioral Concern:
Savanna has lived with a large-breed sister and a miniature dachshund and historically did very well with both. However, over the past couple of months, she has developed jealousy-related aggression toward her larger sister. In the last week, she initiated three fights that appear to stem from competition over human attention. We consulted both our veterinarian and a professional trainer who have worked with our dogs previously, and both agree the behavior is likely jealousy/resource-guarding of people.

Importantly: She has never shown aggression toward humans. She has never shown aggression toward dogs outside our home (including at the vet or on walks). She does not jump on guests and has always been social with proper introductions. She has never been to a dog park and has not been off-leash in public settings.

Given the recent escalation, we believe Savanna would do best as the only dog in the home, where she does not have to compete for attention. She thrives on human connection and is just as happy lounging with her people as she is playing.

Savanna is, at her core, a deeply loving, protective, goofy, mellow giant who wants to be close to her humans. In the right single-dog home with structure, consistency, and secure fencing, she has the potential to be an absolutely incredible companion.

Pet's Name: Savanna
Dog: Primary Breed: Great Dane
Birthdate (an estimate is okay): 04APR2023
Age Category: Adult
Where did you get your pet?: A Great Dane breeder in Valley Center, CA
Was this pet ever in a shelter, rescue, or foster program? If yes, please provide details.: No
Adoption Day (when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.): 30JUN2023
Gender: Female
Size (at full-grown): Giant
Approximate adult weight in pounds (number only): 130
Primary Color: Black
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: bones, any kind of toy, walks, laying in our bed, playing outside
Has your dog received any formal obedience training?: No
What commands does your dog know?: "Home-grown" commands like like "back up", "go outside", "out", "get down", etc
How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods?: She is totally content in the garage or a crate. We leave her with a comfy dog bed and water.
Are there any specific triggers that cause your dog anxiety or stress?: She is jealous of other dogs when the humans are giving attention to the other dogs.
Is there a daily routine that works well for your dog (feeding, walking, sleep)?: She eats breakfast every day between 7am and 9am. Dinner is between 6pm and 8pm. At dinner time, we add joint health supplements to her meal. She loves to sleep in and go on walks in the afternoon. She typically sleeps on a dog bed in our room, but does sneak up to the bed every day around 4am.
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?: None
Additional notes about your dog’s health history:: She sees a vet regularly, is current on all vaccines and has a very good health history
Has your dog ever shown any challenging behaviors, such as biting a person or another pet? If so, please share some context.: Savanna recently started instigating fights with our other giant-breed dog. These fights occur when Ash is getting attention from another human or animal and Sav is not. After consulting our vet and professional dog trainer, we all agree she would be happiest in a single dog home.
How often does your dog require grooming (e.g., bathing, brushing, trimming)? : We brush her rarely. We have only given her a few baths. She is a very clean dog. The constant running and playing outside keeps her nails short, so we have never had to trim her nails. We do clean her ears and she is good with that - no issues.
Does your dog have a dental care routine (e.g., brushing, chews, professional cleanings)?: None
Personality:
Playful
Constant Companion
High Energy
Medium Energy
Low Energy
Timid
Friendly to Strangers
Good with Other Dogs
Good with Cats
Good with Young Children
Bonded Pair
Purebred
Crate Trained
Comes When Called
Needs Training
Likes Car Rides
Likes to Swim
Requires A Fenced Yard
Jumps Fences
Growls at Strangers
Is Afraid of Storms
Digs
How is your dog with other dogs?: Selective: Gets along with some dogs but not others.
How is your dog with cats?: Not sure: Haven't had enough interaction to determine.
What's the most endearing thing about your dog?: Her personality. She is an incredible lover and loyal and funny. If she had her way, she would lay in bed with me all day and all night, moving only to use the bathroom and eat.
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?: No other dogs, a family that will invest in some training for her, a family that won't leave her home alone all day (I work from home so she's used to being out and about and locked crated) and a family that will let her snuggle in bed or on the couch with them, because it is literally her favorite thing in the world.
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?: We are heartbroken to have to rehome her. But we know she would feel more settled and more at peace as the only dog in the family.
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Incompatible with Other Pets
Details about rehoming reason (if needed): Please refer to the bio and our response to "Has your dog ever shown any challenging behaviors, such as biting a person or another pet?" for all the details. Happy to answer any specific questions as well.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Two weeks
Who is your veterinarian?: Tonia Desimone - The Visiting Vet, North San Diego County
What do you feed your pet, and does he/she have any feeding quirks or preferences?: Kibble. We feed her in an elevated bowl and soak her food in hot water for about 10-15 mins before feeding her. This makes her food easier to digest and reduces the likelihood of bloat.
Do you currently have pet insurance?: No
Would you consider a long-distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Fallbrook, CA
Zip Code: 92028
How did you hear about us?: Other Referral
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