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My name is Titan II!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $545

This helps Lani's Lucky Shepherds of Houston - A German Shepherd Dog Rescue with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
26 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_61881570

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Titan is approximately 5-months-old.  This little guy was rescued from a shelter by a sweet young lady.  There had apparently been some major trauma to his left front leg and the shelter doctors had to amputate his leg.  That was only a month ago so he was a mere baby at 3-months-old then.  The young lady met his current foster mom at the vet's office where they chatted about training.  Shortly after that, she was not able to keep him due to some unexpected changes in her life.  So now we have this adorable tripod puppy!



Titan is going to be a big boy.  We are thinking he may have some Rottweiler in him based on those gorgeous eyebrows and his shorter, wider nose. Talk about a trooper though. This little guy has learned how to use the doggy door and how hop up on to his foster mom's lap for snuggle time.  He is house-trained and crate-trained.  He is learning some basic commands as well.  As far as playtime, you would never know he is missing his leg.  He "runs" and plays very roughly with the big dogs in his foster home.  This sweet puppy has stolen the hearts of everyone he meets.  He is such a snuggle baby and loves to nestle his head up next to your neck and then gives the sweetest kisses. Obviously, he loves to hang out with his foster brother all of the time.  Where Zuko is, rest assured, Titan will be right there with him.  



All Lani’s Lucky Shepherds receive an individual examination by a local veterinarian, are current on vaccinations, spay or neutered, microchipped, and tested for heart worms and other intestinal worms and parasites. All incoming dogs receive Drontal Plus de-wormer or its equivalent as an extra precautionary step to go above and beyond to keep our rescued dogs healthy. We feed our rescue dogs high quality dog food and supplements while they live in our foster homes. All these costs are paid for by our rescue. You won’t have to pay for these normal costs or bother with the headaches of having to take your new dog to a vet for all these procedures.



We strongly suggest that you complete the adoption application process before choosing a dog from our web page. Most of the dogs on this web page will have approved adopters already looking at them. We get new dogs on a regular basis. The application process can take a couple of weeks depending on your schedule. You will have access to all of our available dogs once you are approved to adopt a rescue dog. Please visit www.luckyshepherds.com for more information. Please note that we only serve the Greater Houston area. We do not adopt our dogs to homes outside of the Houston and its neighboring areas.


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Rescue
Lani's Lucky Shepherds of Houston - A German Shepherd Dog Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_61881570
Contact
Dale Bible
Phone
Address
8765 Spring Cypress Road, Ste L 197, Spring, TX 77379

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please visit our website for information on our adoption process: https://luckyshepherds.com/adoption-application

More about this rescue

Lani’s Lucky Shepherds volunteers are dedicated to saving as many German Shepherds in the Greater Houston Metro area as humanly possible - based on current resources of available foster homes, the rate at which we can find suitably matched adoptive homes, and of course, financial resources for veterinary care.

Lani’s Shepherds mostly come from animal shelters where they are awaiting euthanasia. All of these Shepherd Dogs need loving, forever homes and families to call their own. We have several GSDs available for adoption and we regularly take in more Shepherds under our wings and into our Rescue Program, increasing the numbers of dogs available for adoption. Whenever we can, we also work with other dog rescue groups in Texas and nationwide to help ensure the safety and security of these wonderful animals.