Posted over 15 years ago
Amos is approximately 9 months old. He is a sable German Shepherd with floppy ears that may or may not come up as he gets older. Amos is neutered, up to date on all of his vaccinations, flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. Amos was found running as a stray, with his 2 other brothers, Arthur and Oscar. He ended up in a Georgia Shelter where there was limited chance of adoption therefore we are very lucky to have had the opportunity of saving him. Due to his shy behavior, a shelter worker who is a part of a volunteer work program dedicated all of his time working with Amos. He has bonded very strongly with Amos and begged them to find Rescue. Shelter staff complied and contacted us to Rescue him out along with his other 2 brothers. Please find below a picture of James and his best buddy, Amos! We owe it to James to find Amos the best home possible and we will withhold our promise.
Since Amos has been in his foster home we find his personality to be super sweet and friendly. He craves love and attention. He listens well and wants to please so badly. Amos is great with other dogs, and loves to play. He just arrived in rescue so we are just getting to know him and will introduce obedience lessons very shortly.
If you would like more information on how to adopt this beautiful German Shepherd Please Email:luvgermansheps@yahoo.com All dogs in rescue are temperament tested and have basic obedience implemented as a part of their daily routine. All behavioral issues are dealt with according to each case scenario. All dogs prior to going home are up to date on all vaccinations, neutered and or spayed, and microchipped.Adoption fees range from $100 - $450 depending on age, degree of personalized training, and if proof of bloodlines can be provided.
Application, home-check, and references must be approved prior to final adoption. Located in Middleburg, Florida.
*Free Obedience Lessons offered to all of my rescued dogs that are placed within Clay County & Duval County areas. * Obedience Classes located in Orange Park, Florida.