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My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Life was good for Chloe 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 Chloe’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.
Chloe is in a foster home with a senior male GSD and gets along well with him. They have a morning routine of going to a local dog park about an hour after breakfast, and the other dogs and people are “regulars” there; the other dogs are older than Chloe and mostly her size. When a small dog arrived and tried to run right up to her, we quickly learned that she needs a slow and gradual introduction to a small dog. Once that had been accomplished, Chloe became comfortable with that dog, too. She has a lot of energy and loves chasing her squeaky tennis ball. At first, she would give up the ball on command so it could be thrown again; but after watching another dog play keep-away, Chloe decided that could be a fun game. Her foster Dad is working with her to remind her she’s supposed to drop the ball when she brings it back.
After the exercise outing, Chloe is content to hang out at home while her foster Dad goes to the gym or does errands. She had to stay in a crate when he wasn’t home, while she was healing from her spay surgery; but she’s fine staying out of the crate now that she’s healed. He said she and his dog do get on the couch when he’s not home, but they know they’re not supposed to and stay on the floor or their dog beds when he’s there.
In the evenings, after playtime in the yard, Chloe will lie on the floor close enough to be touching her foster Dad’s foot; she’s very affectionate, wants to please and loves being with her person. While she gets along with another dog in the home, she would be perfectly happy as an only dog. She walks well on leash and recently did 5 miles with her current family, a friend and another dog. Chloe is ready to move on to her forever home and would love it if her adopter does not have to be away from home for long work days.