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Johnny, a neutered male German Shepherd, is estimated to be between 3 and 5 years old and weighs approximately 85 pounds. Although we are unaware of Johnny's past, it would come as no surprise if he had been a Personal Protection dog. His vigilance and protectiveness over his territory are remarkable. Johnny's robust physique and unwavering determination have earned him the reputation of a powerhouse. Due to his protective nature, Johnny struggles to warm up to new individuals who visit his home, although he manages better when meeting them elsewhere. Additionally, Johnny does not coexist well with other animals in the household. Therefore, an experienced shepherd owner without any other pets, seeking a Personal Protection dog, would be the ideal match for Johnny.
Nevertheless, Johnny's foster family cannot stop praising him. They describe him as incredibly silly, entertaining, and intelligent. They love spending time with Johnny and they simply cannot get enough of his companionship. In fact, they said that if they had no other pets, they would keep him. Johnny possesses impressive skills, including knowledge of various tricks and commands, and he has an unwavering passion for playing with balls. Furthermore, he is always eager to engage in a game of hide and seek. Undoubtedly, Johnny is a pup full of zest and love for life.
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Johnny, a neutered male German Shepherd, is estimated to be between 3 and 5 years old and weighs approximately 85 pounds. Although we are unaware of Johnny's past, it would come as no surprise if he had been a Personal Protection dog. His vigilance and protectiveness over his territory are remarkable. Johnny's robust physique and unwavering determination have earned him the reputation of a powerhouse. Due to his protective nature, Johnny struggles to warm up to new individuals who visit his home, although he manages better when meeting them elsewhere. Additionally, Johnny does not coexist well with other animals in the household. Therefore, an experienced shepherd owner without any other pets, seeking a Personal Protection dog, would be the ideal match for Johnny.
Nevertheless, Johnny's foster family cannot stop praising him. They describe him as incredibly silly, entertaining, and intelligent. They love spending time with Johnny and they simply cannot get enough of his companionship. In fact, they said that if they had no other pets, they would keep him. Johnny possesses impressive skills, including knowledge of various tricks and commands, and he has an unwavering passion for playing with balls. Furthermore, he is always eager to engage in a game of hide and seek. Undoubtedly, Johnny is a pup full of zest and love for life.
If you are interested in finding out more, go to the link provided below, or contact us through this site.
We do our best to match each dog/cat with the person/family we feel is best suited to the dog's/cat's personality and needs. We do not necessarily adopt to the person who is first to submit an application.
If approved to adopt, you will be required to sign an agreement stating that you will notify us if for any reason at any time you no longer wish to keep the dog/cat.
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTION!
We do our best to match each dog/cat with the person/family we feel is best suited to the dog's/cat's personality and needs. We do not necessarily adopt to the person who is first to submit an application.
If approved to adopt, you will be required to sign an agreement stating that you will notify us if for any reason at any time you no longer wish to keep the dog/cat.
THANK YOU FOR CONSIDERING ADOPTION!
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To save the lives of shelter dogs, adopt them out, encourage local foster, promote neuter/spay, and actively endorse an "adoption first position."
To save the lives of shelter dogs, adopt them out, encourage local foster, promote neuter/spay, and actively endorse an "adoption first position."