Hi, my name is *LANA!


Contact Information

Burbank Animal Shelter
Burbankanimalshelter@ci.burbank.ca.us
818-238-3340

About Me

Sex
Female
Reported
April 2, 2025
Where Last Seen
Zip Code
93908

Critter Details

At long last, Lana and Lincoln are finally available for adoption! These two siblings are almost a year old, so they are still pups. They are bonded and must go and stay together. They will require a patient owner, who has the time and ability to start from scratch as far as potty, behavior, leash, etc. training. These two were confiscated from a neglect situation and as far as we know, living in a car with other dogs as well as children. They went from there to here and although staff and volunteers have gotten them out into the play yard as much as possible, theyâ&#194&#128&#194&#153ve kind of grown up in not so ideal circumstances. This means that their transition from here will be glorious, yet challenging. They are still not going out of their kennel to use the bathroom, and this is no doubt caused by their former living situation. We can assure you that after all of this is corrected in a new home, it will be 100% worth it! These two goofy pups are so loving and crave human attention. Although they are strong and not, yet behavior trained, we think they would be good with respectful kids and even other dogs (meet and greet a must) Lana and Lincoln are Catahoula mixes, which is a loyal, protective, southern breed, that are good family dogs, but not suitable for small spaces, like apartments, condos or homes with no yard. This breed needs some space to thrive and given their former circumstances, deserve that space to finally be the pups they were meant to be.Lincoln and Lana recently went on a day hike adventure with two volunteers:As regulars on the shelterâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s Happy Tails hikes, these siblings are willing participants in the harnessing process. Once the leash is on and you get moving, manners might be less of a priority but you canâ&#194&#128&#194&#153t blame them for being excited to explore the world, given their rough start in life living inside a car. And while this history used to make them extremely hesitant to hop in and out of the car, theyâ&#194&#128&#194&#153ve conquered this fear masterfully and prefer using the floorboard for entry before taking turns sitting on top of each other once they reach the seat. Important note – if knucklehead comedy is your vibe, these two will endlessly entertain you with their playful affection for each other.Once on the hike, they can pull a bit, but only because they are super duper psyched to smell all the smells. Twice. Their etiquette improves with time, so routine outings and training will quickly bring them up to speed. In the meantime, you can thank them for your very toned biceps and triceps. They like to keep track of each other as they go, with kissing being the preferred method for check-in. Despite being young, active pups they are just as eager to take breaks as they are to scale the trail and will happily plop down on top of each other to rest after determining that both of them lapping water from one bowl makes way more sense than each drinking from their own. They prefer to do everything as a unit, please and thank you. Following the hike, they had a nice nap in the park. Again, making sure to be close to each other and to us. They have a fondness for using your shoe as a pillow and sometimes keep a paw on you while they sleep.Brother and sister are great with people and social, wanting to say hi and get pets from everyone. Lincoln will sometimes be protective of his personal space and his sisterâ&#194&#128&#194&#153s personal space when it comes to other dogs – but only if the other dog crosses a boundary. This is likely a guardian piece owed to their Catahoula mix. The other piece (among many other possible things) is Lab – the vanilla cupcake of dogs – so you know what youâ&#194&#128&#194&#153re getting there.Their personalities really shined on the hike – plenty of goofy and maybe a little spacey – with a special skill to twist their leashes into configurations akin to holiday lights tangled in a box in your garage. But time and patience and training will work out those kinks. Above all else they have lots of love for each other and will have lots of love for you.