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My name is Baby Kylie!

Posted over 8 years ago | Updated over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog/Border Collie
Color
Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
D120305

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

What isn't there to say about beautiful Kylie???? She is everything you would expect in a German Shepherd puppy (we are guessing that there may be a touch of Border Collie in there, but she may be pure German Shepherd). This girl is smart, playful, loves to empty and play with our water bowls, loves other dogs (especially herding them), and is a professional love bug.

Kylie is only about three months old and is already about 25 pounds. She will be a large girl when full grown. She thinks everyone and everything wants to play with her. She is good with dogs but some dogs get frustrated with her energy and lack of manners. She gets along with our cat and would very quickly learn from a cat what not to do. She does great in a crate all night and in a car.

If you know German Shepherds and are looking to give a young one a home, please continue reading and/or read through the Adoption Process page of our website - throwmeabonedogrescue.org.

All potential adopters are expected to complete an application and provide pictures of their yard, patio, and/or balcony making sure we can see the fence line and/or railing. The application can be completed and submitted from our website - throwmeabonedogrescue.org - and is found under Resources. Applications will be reviewed for approval before setting an appointment to come meet and possibly adopt the dog of interest. In addition, those who live in a rental property are expected to provide proof that they are allowed to have a dog where they live.

Each of our rescued dogs has been de-wormed if necessary, de-flea'd (with topical treatment if old enough, and by medicated bath if too young), spayed/neutered, microchipped, is up to date on shots, and has been fully examined by a veterinarian. In addition, each adopted dog comes with a starter baggie of the food it has been eating, a few treats for training purposes, a rawhide chew, a lead and collar, and a folder containing pertinent records.

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