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Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Lakewood, CO, USA

Chevy - Great Dane (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Lakewood, CO, USA

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Nickname
Chevy
Breed
Great Dane
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Lakewood, CO, 80228, USA

Description

Great Dane Dogs For Adoption in Lakewood, CO, USA

Dog Breed: Great Dane (short coat). For more information about this Dane, please visit our website at rmgreatdane. Adoption Applications link can be found on the home page. Meet Chevy St

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atus: Available Sex: Spayed Female – Gastropexied Color: Merle Ears: Natural Age: 5 yrs Weight: 108 lbs Great Dane Experience Required Adoption Fee – has been paid by a generous sponsor Updated 1-26-2026 Meet Chevy — the sweetest girl with a tender heart, a playful soul, and a story shaped by resilience. At 5 years old, Chevy has made meaningful strides through professional training and is now searching for a calm, experienced family ready to continue her journey with patience and understanding. Personality Chevy is a sensitive, soulful Great Dane with a gentle heart and a playful, goofy side that shines once she feels safe. Her story is one of resilience, growth, and quiet bravery – and she’s looking for a calm, patient home that will continue supporting her journey. Chevy thrives on routine and structure. New people, sudden movements, loud noises, and unfamiliar environments can feel overwhelming at first, and she needs time and thoughtful introductions to build trust. But once that trust is earned, Chevy transforms into an affectionate Velcro Dane who adores snuggles, belly rubs, couch time, and following her people from room to room. She’s curious, endearing, and not shy about nudging a hand when she wants affection. At home with her trusted people, Chevy is a total goofball – rolling in the grass, doing joyful zoomies, chewing on her favorite toys, and proudly flopping onto her back for attention. She sleeps in bed, loves treats, and finds comfort in predictable daily routines. Training & Progress Chevy is house trained, crate trained, and knows her basics including sit, down, come, stay, and off. She walks well on leash but may pull when excited. She is intelligent, food-motivated, and eager to learn, especially in calm, structured environments where expectations are clear. Fear and anxiety are Chevy’s biggest challenges, particularly around unfamiliar people and dogs. With professional training support, she has shown encouraging progress – remaining calm and neutral in controlled social settings and gaining confidence at her own pace. Continued positive-reinforcement training, management, and consistency will be essential for her success. Ideal Home Other Pets & Children Chevy will do best as the only pet in the home. While she has shown improvement and occasional positive interactions with other dogs in structured training environments, she is not comfortable with dogs approaching her and struggles in neighborhood settings. She needs an adults-only home or one with older, dog-savvy teens. Young children and unpredictable movement are not a good fit for her. Ideal Home Chevy is looking for: • A quiet, predictable home • A fenced yard or safe outdoor space for zoomies • No other pets • Adults only or older, dog-savvy teens • Experience with fearful or reactive dogs (or willingness to learn) • Patience, structure, compassion, and consistency She can experience separation anxiety but is learning to settle and does best when departures are part of a consistent routine. When left alone, she is generally calm, resting or entertaining herself with toys. A Few More Things to Love • Loves car rides and hops right in • Non-destructive in the home • Sleeps in bed and loves to snuggle • Very polite with food and waits for permission ❤️ Why Chevy Chevy isn’t a “plug-and-play” dog – but for the right home, she is deeply rewarding. She forms strong emotional bonds and gives her whole heart to the people who make her feel safe. Watching her confidence grow – through brave moments, playful zoomies, and quiet cuddles – is incredibly special. ✨ Thanks to a generous sponsor, Chevy’s adoption fee has been fully covered so she can land in the perfect home—where the focus is on the right match! If you’re ready to offer a calm, committed home and help a sensitive Great Dane continue to blossom, Chevy may be the dog you’ve been waiting for. More about Chevy: Great Dane Experience Required Housetrained: Yes Crate trained: Yes Needs a calm home – dog savvy adults and teens only No dogs No cats Professional training in process Fearful and anxious around new people – needs slow introductions

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
No
OK with Dogs
No
OK with Cats
No
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Organization name
Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue
Location
Lakewood, Colorado, 80228
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1608292
Date Listed
01/28/2026
Date Expires
04/28/2026

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