Šape Smedereva
Mona
Date of birth: 10.10.2024
Gender: female
Breed: mix of German Shorthaired Pointer and likely Montenegrin Mountain Hound
Weight: 52cm/21kg
Health and vaccination status: vaccinated against infectious diseases
Character: Mona was born in the shelter together with her siblings. Their mother is a German Shorthaired Pointer, who lovingly cared for her puppies. The siblings grew up together and are therefore well socialized.
She is familiar with cats and chickens and is an open and friendly dog. Due to her breed, she is very athletic and needs sufficient physical and mental activity. Regular sporting activities such as agility, flyball, or tracking would be great to keep her fit and stimulated. An active family with children would also be suitable, as she is very people-oriented. Mona is the smallest of all her siblings and at the same time the most dominant. Although she gets along very well with others, she likes to be the boss among her siblings. We definitely recommend attending a good dog training school.
Mona is looking forward to a loving home where she can stay forever.
She is familiar with cats and chickens and is an open and friendly dog. Due to her breed, she is very athletic and needs sufficient physical and mental activity. Regular sporting activities such as agility, flyball, or tracking would be great to keep her fit and stimulated. An active family with children would also be suitable, as she is very people-oriented. Mona is the smallest of all her siblings and at the same time the most dominant. Although she gets along very well with others, she likes to be the boss among her siblings. We definitely recommend attending a good dog training school.
Mona is looking forward to a loving home where she can stay forever.
Story: Mona and her siblings were born as one of ten puppies to a wonderful mother in a small Serbian village. Since their mama quickly won the hearts of the local people, the puppies were born in a large dog house, safe and protected. The neighbors came together to help, and both the mother and her puppies were well cared for.
Unfortunately, there were also some cruel people who threatened to report them to the state-run dog shelter – a place known as a kind of “dog prison.” That’s when we received urgent calls for help, and we didn’t hesitate – we immediately brought the little family to safety.
Unfortunately, there were also some cruel people who threatened to report them to the state-run dog shelter – a place known as a kind of “dog prison.” That’s when we received urgent calls for help, and we didn’t hesitate – we immediately brought the little family to safety.