Lindsey's Info...
| Breed: | German Shepherd Dog | Color: | Tan/Yellow/Fawn - With Black | Age: | Adult |
| Size: | Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) | Sex: | Female |
I am already spayed, housetrained, purebred, up to date with shots, not good with kids, good with dogs, and not good with cats.
Lindsey is about 3 years of age. She is a timid girl probably due to never being socialized with people. She is a sweet girl and very gentle. We got Lindsey in April of 2006 and she has gradually gained confidence, but still spooks easily. Some of this may have to do with an injury she has to her right eye. It is unknown how this happened, but the vet thinks she has little, if any vision in her right eye. We have her marked as special needs because she'll need an extra special home, perhaps one that is experienced with unsocialized dogs.
GSRCA acquired Lindsey and Ramsey at the same time. We believe they could be sisters. They were in a rural shelter that was over capacity. Because of their shyness, they stood little chance at adoption. We had to make the decision to take the girls the same day we evaluated them or they would have been put to sleep the following day.
This dog is crate trained, spayed or neutered, up to date on shots and HW negative. Adoption application, home visit, and $350 adoption fee are required.
Please read our adoption requirements on our home page. Many of your questions can be answered here. We welcome your phone call, but for a faster response, it is best to email us your specific questions.
After reviewing GSRCA’s adoption process, please fill out the application completely. INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS CANNOT BE PROCESSED! This is the first step in our adoption process. No adoption will be considered or discussed until the application has been received.
Thank you for considering a rescued German Shepherd dog!
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Rescue Group Info...
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Alabama is a private 501(c) (3) non-profit rescue organization. We rescue German Shepherds out of shelters and from abusive situations. We take in abandoned and stray dogs, and we take owner surrenders as space allows. All dogs are neutered or spayed, heartworm free, and up-to-date on shots before they are placed in their forever home. These dogs are kept in private homes and will be shown by appointment only. We do our best to help out any German Shepherd dog in need (primarily in the state of Alabama); unfortunately, we have limited space, and it takes time and money to get some of these babies up to good health and full adoption status. We also help people who are having problems with their German Shepherds. We would like to help owners work through the problems rather than have to give their dog up.
The specific purpose of our organization is the prevention of cruelty to animals by:
Rescuing German Shepherd Dogs from life threatening situations at animal shelters and elsewhere;
Finding German Shepherd Dogs permanent loving homes with qualified owners;
Working cooperatively with animal shelters and other rescue groups in the community toward our common goals of saving dogs lives and reducing pet overpopulation;
Educating the public about the advantages of adopting dogs from shelters and rescue organizations, and about the need for spaying and neutering dogs; and
Educating owners and prospective owners of German Shepherds Dogs about their proper care and training, and about other aspects of the breed
All of our dogs reside in private homes. We will only show dogs by appointment and to approved applicants.
The first step in adopting a dog from GSRCA is to submit an adoption application. We can mail one to you via the US postal service or an online form may be found on our website. www.gsdcentral.petfinder.com The link to the applications is http://members.petfinder.org/~AL80/application2.html
We ask that the form be filled out completely. We check references and perform a pre- adoption home visit for each applicant. If all criteria are met for adoption, an appointment will be set up to view the dog you are interested in. Please note: It is our goal to place a dog ONCE, therefore we will advise applicants on the best dog match for your personality and lifestyle. The dogs well being is our main priority in the adoption process. We request a $350 adoption fee. A binding adoption contract is signed. Adoption a dog from GSRCA means that we serve to support you for the life of the adoption.
All of Alabama and some surrounding states when possible.

