Yvette (AO36908) - Anatolian Shepherd Dog for Adoption in Kansas City, Kansas
YVETTE (AO36908)
Anatolian Shepherd
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Kansas City, Kansas
July 4th
female, medium, young
DESCRIPTION
Meet YVETTE this Sunday at our shelter! No appointment needed!
WEEKEND SHELTER HOURS FOR ADOPTIONS:
SATURDAY, JULY 4: CLOSED for the holiday
SUNDAY, JULY 5: OPEN 10AM to 3PM, NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED!
KCK Animal Services is located at 3301 Park Drive, KCK..
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Yvette is a gorgeous young girl with a gentle face and an even sweeter personality. She enjoys making canine friends and is ready to find a forever family that will help her continue growing into the amazing dog shes meant to be. She has so much love to give!
10 months old Female Anatolian Shepherd Mix 34 lbs
ADOPTING A DOG
Our dogs have been spayed or neutered, vaccinated, dewormed, microchipped and tested for heartworms (if 7 months or older).
If you have a dog or children we ask that you bring them with you to meet our dogs to make sure it is a good match.
We are open for meet and greet adoptions at our shelter on weekends. No appointment is necessary for weekend adoptions. Our weekend hours vary and we also have satellite adoption events every weekend. Please visit our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/FriendsofKCKAS/ for more info about weekend adoption hours, events and available pets.
We are open Monday through Friday by appointment only. Please contact us by phone at 913-321-1445 or by email at petadoptions@kckpd.org to schedule your appointment during weekdays.
FOSTERING
Can't commit to adoption but still want to help us save lives? Consider fostering by filling out our foster application at https://www.kckpd.org/Animal-Services/Foster-a-Pet. All supplies are provided.
ABOUT: ANATOLIAN SHEPHERD DOG BREED
The Anatolian Shepherd is a large and powerful ancient breed known for its loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature. Originating in Turkey, these dogs were bred to guard livestock from predators, showcasing their strong natural instincts. Anatolian Shepherds have a distinctive short double coat that comes in various colors, with a black mask common on their faces. They require early socialization and consistent training to manage their independent yet devoted temperament effectively.