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My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with Brown, Red, Golden, Orange or Chestnut
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Before calling about this dog, please read our adoption requirements at http://gsrne.org/requirements-for-adopting-from-gsrne
Life was good for Crystal for most of her first five years; she lived with four other dogs and was part of a loving family. Then, on the day before Thanksgiving 2015, their home was destroyed by a fire. Her owners could not find any place to rent that would allow five dogs, so Crystal’s owner paid to board them all while continuing to look for housing. Eventually, he had to place three of the dogs and Chloe and Crystal, both about to turn 6 years old, came into GSRNE; another breed rescue took the other dog, so all are safe.
In her foster home, Crystal is an only dog and has been doing very well as the center of attention. She loves to be with her foster Mom, whether playing ball in the yard, going for a walk in the neighborhood or just hanging out inside. She does have a good energy level and will get excited while running and playing. Her foster Mom said she sometimes has to take her back inside before going for a walk to give her time to calm down. She can still get a bit jumpy when she’s excited, so teaching her to keep all four paws on the ground is a work in progress. She wants to be close by in the evenings and will try putting her front half in her foster Mom’s lap. After some cuddling, she’s ok with going back to her dog bed on the floor.
When out for walks, Crystal will bark at other dogs and has not seemed interested in having a playmate. She’ll be fine as an only dog and wants to be with her person and a part of whatever is going on. She’s able to stay home in the crate when her foster Mom goes to work for a few hours at a time, but she would love to find an adopter who doesn’t have to be away all day. Crystal is ready to meet the person or family who will become her forever home.