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My name is Spock!

Posted over 7 months ago | Updated over 5 months ago

My basic info

Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Age
9 years old, Senior
Size
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
ps_2340290-1414043

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:

As a child of the 1960’s, I never missed an episode of the original TV series, Star Trek. My favorite character was the half Vulcan, half human Mr. Spock, who constantly battled to keep his human emotions in check. This guy is also named Spock, so I was intrigued to find out how he got his name. My guess is because he has large, erect ears, and excellent “Vulcan” hearing. I was relieved to find out that it was not because he doesn’t show his emotions. No, this sweet boy wears his heart right out on his sleeve. 

Spock came over to meet my dog and me, and he immediately moved in to make friends with my dog, and did all the right things to show that he was a nice, friendly guy, who had nothing but good intentions. They became a happy pair of friends right away, with never a cross word between them. Spock also turned on the charm with me, and made every effort to show that he was a gentle and affectionate guy who was happy to be invited to live in a home again.  Well, it worked. He won me over right away. 

Spock was adopted as a puppy, and was raised in a home with another dog and a young child where he was loved. He and his canine brother lost their home through no fault of their own, because of an illness in the family.  Some dogs would be traumatized by the changes, but I’ve found that Spock has a remarkable ability to bloom where he’s planted.  He knows his name, and comes when he’s called. He walks well on a leash, and rides nicely in the car. He knows basic commands like sit and down, and he is house broken and crate trained. He hasn’t spent much time in a crate, though, because he’s so well behaved that he has been loose in my house from his very first day and night here.  No scratches or chewing on the furniture, and he immediately knew the difference between dog toys and my things. It was obvious to me that he knew just how to live politely in a home with people and dogs, so he has quickly adapted himself to my home and my life. 

Spock is a “fun-sized” dog, as he is smaller than most of our dogs, so he is very easy to handle. When he came into our rescue group as a puppy, he looked like a German Shepherd, but as he grew, it became clear that there is something else mixed in. But with his sweet, affectionate, loving temperament, I hope anyone who adopts Spock will love him all the same. Spock is also a little older than most of our other dogs, but you would never know it. He hops right up, runs and plays enthusiastically with my dog, easily jumps in my car, and is very alert and has plenty of energy.

If you want a really big dog, and you want to take him places where people say, “What a big, gorgeous German Shepherd!” then Spock may not be what you’re looking for.  But if you want to offer a loving home to an easy, sweet, affectionate fellow who really deserves a second chance, then Spock just may be your guy. Whether you are at a point in life where a large dog is getting harder for you, or you’re just looking for a really nice dog that is already trained, and will easily transition into your home, than Spock might just be the one for you.  Sound like a match? Then please come meet him. Spock is waiting and hoping for a forever home where he can show you just what a sweetheart he truly is. 


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2340290-1414043
Contact
Email
Address
PO Box 610150, Houston, TX 77208

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please review our adoption policy at:
http://www.ghgsdr.org/adoption-policy.php

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

GHGSDR holds Meet and Greets @ several Petco stores in the Houston area each month, usually from 1pm to 4pm. Check our homepage for locations and dates.

On our homepage we list the names of the dogs that are expected to be at the event - check 1 or 2 days before the event.

We hope that you will come on out and meet some of our wonderful GSDs. Meet our volunteers and learn more about why GSDs are a wonderful breed!
See you there!

More about this rescue

GHGSDR 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.

GHGSDR 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.

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