Companion Placements

At TerraSassa, each dog is bred and raised with purpose—first for my program, and then placed thoughtfully based on temperament, structure, personality, and long-term fit.

Dogs are held through important developmental stages to allow for proper evaluation, socialization, confidence building, and a strong start both behaviorally and physically.

Occasionally, a young dog or adult becomes available when I determine they may be better suited to a different long-term home than what I am currently keeping within my program. This is always a matter of fit, never quality.

Some dogs may be especially well suited for active companion homes, performance sports, or families seeking a more mature dog whose personality and temperament are already well established.

All placements are based on suitability and environment—not first come, first served.

If you feel one of these dogs may be a good match for your home and lifestyle, I welcome you to reach out or complete the placement application below.

“Currently Being Considered for Placement”

“Chance“

Chance

Chance is a young fawn male with a black mask and a deeply people-oriented personality paired with an affectionate, highly attentive nature. He forms strong bonds with his people and genuinely wants to be involved in whatever they are doing—whether that means relaxing nearby or actively participating in daily life.

He is intelligent, learns quickly, and has an athletic, agile build that would likely make him especially enjoyable for an active companion home. Chance is interactive, responsive, and thrives on connection and engagement with his person.

He has excellent respiratory health, maintains good stamina and activity levels, and is being considered strictly as a companion placement following neutering.

As with all TerraSassa placements, finding the right long-term match and environment is prioritized over speed of placement.

Personality Traits

  • Highly people-oriented
  • Affectionate and attentive
  • Athletic and agile
  • Intelligent and responsive
  • Enjoys engagement and interaction
  • Excellent respiratory health