This is Jerald. He's about eight months old, 62lbs, neutered, microchipped, and current on vaccines. He was found as a stray in Memphis with his sister. Both were in rough shape and going to be euthanized before Operation Save a Shelter Dog stepped in and got them the care they needed. Jerald is healthy now and ready to find his forever home.
Jerald is a playful guy with high energy, not psycho husky high energy, but still high. You can wear him out playing ball. He is very sweet and affectionate. He's people and dog-friendly. He has not been tested with
cats. He is submissive and easy to manage. He does well taking baths. He's crate trained and housebroken. He sleeps through the night in his crate without issue. He snores sometimes. He eats well and enjoys treats. He loves toys, particularly balls and especially ones that squeak. He needs durable toys because he's prone to chew up ones that
aren't. If given softer toys he should be supervised to ensure he
doesn't ingest pieces of them.
Jerald is a little bit raw. He missed out on a lot of socialization and
training because people failed him very early in his life. He needs a
loving family to help him reach his full potential. With just a little
patience Jerald will blossom into an amazing dog.
If interested in adopting Jerald please go to operationsaveashelterdog.org and complete an adoption application. Adoption fee $350.
This is Jerald. He's about eight months old, 62lbs, neutered, microchipped, and current on vaccines. He was found as a stray in Memphis with his sister. Both were in rough shape and going to be euthanized before Operation Save a Shelter Dog stepped in and got them the care they needed. Jerald is healthy now and ready to find his forever home.
Jerald is a playful guy with high energy, not psycho husky high energy, but still high. You can wear him out playing ball. He is very sweet and affectionate. He's people and dog-friendly. He has not been tested with
cats. He is submissive and easy to manage. He does well taking baths. He's crate trained and housebroken. He sleeps through the night in his crate without issue. He snores sometimes. He eats well and enjoys treats. He loves toys, particularly balls and especially ones that squeak. He needs durable toys because he's prone to chew up ones that
aren't. If given softer toys he should be supervised to ensure he
doesn't ingest pieces of them.
Jerald is a little bit raw. He missed out on a lot of socialization and
training because people failed him very early in his life. He needs a
loving family to help him reach his full potential. With just a little
patience Jerald will blossom into an amazing dog.
If interested in adopting Jerald please go to operationsaveashelterdog.org and complete an adoption application. Adoption fee $350.
This is Jerald. He's about eight months old, 62lbs, neutered, microchipped, and current on vaccines. He was found as a stray in Memphis with his sister. Both were in rough shape and going to be euthanized before Operation Save a Shelter Dog stepped in and got them the care they needed. Jerald is healthy now and ready to find his forever home.
Jerald is a playful guy with high energy, not psycho husky high energy, but still high. You can wear him out playing ball. He is very sweet and affectionate. He's people and dog-friendly. He has not been tested with
cats. He is submissive and easy to manage. He does well taking baths. He's crate trained and housebroken. He sleeps through the night in his crate without issue. He snores sometimes. He eats well and enjoys treats. He loves toys, particularly balls and especially ones that squeak. He needs durable toys because he's prone to chew up ones that
aren't. If given softer toys he should be supervised to ensure he
doesn't ingest pieces of them.
Jerald is a little bit raw. He missed out on a lot of socialization and
training because people failed him very early in his life. He needs a
loving family to help him reach his full potential. With just a little
patience Jerald will blossom into an amazing dog.
If interested in adopting Jerald please go to operationsaveashelterdog.org and complete an adoption application. Adoption fee $350.
We dedicate ourselves to ensuring that it is a good fit for adopters and dogs.
We dedicate ourselves to ensuring that it is a good fit for adopters and dogs.
We dedicate ourselves to ensuring that it is a good fit for adopters and dogs.
Go meet their pets
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
Our adoptable dogs are all in various foster homes and can be met by contacting rescue. Rescue will then provide foster home's contact information. Meet and greets will be arranged between foster and potential adopters. We also have adoption events at Petsmart on various dates which can be checked on our Facebook page, Operation Save a Shelter Dog.
More about this rescue
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.
Our Mission
Operation Save A Shelter Dog is a foster based, IRS-recognized 501c(3) rescue whose mission is to work with shelters on the East Coast by saving dogs at high risk of euthanasia or that have little hope of adoption in their current condition. Not only is it our goal to find furever homes for our dogs, but also to educate the public on the importance of spaying, neutering, vaccinating and providing preventative care for their pets.