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My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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NOTE: CHICA IS WITH HER OWNER IN NEWBURY PARK, CA (Southern Calif) WITH HER PERSON. GSRSV HAS NOT MET CHICA. WE ARE LISTING HER ON THIS WEBSITE ALONG WITH OUR OWN DOGS TO GIVE HER MORE ADOPTION EXPOSURE. PLEASE SEE END OF THIS PROFILE FOR CONTACT INFO.
"Chica" is a 45-lb, 4½-yo spayed female GSD mix who is playful, energetic and protective. She is healthy, current on core vaccinations, and microchipped.
Chica is fine with strangers, both inside the house and beyond. She’s friendly but not particulary affectionate; she’ll smell them, then be on her way. She is also fine with young children.
Chica is great with other dogs, and small dogs in particular. She likes to chase and wrestle with dogs her equal size and energy. Chica has been a regular dog park visitor since she was a puppy.
Chica has never been around cats, so a home without cats is preferred.
Chica is housetrained and sleeps inside on or near her person’s (Tom’s) bed. She stays outside when Tom is away from the house, with access to the garage via a dog door,
Chica is very well behaved in general, but does get wound up when Tom is leaving and when he returns home. She also exhibits some anxious behaviors when Tom is gone, such as barking, chewing on the fence or jumping up & down. She’ll typically display these behaviors when someone is walking out front with a dog or when she senses something around.
Chica has received formal obedience training. She is great on a leash and is non-reactive towards other dogs she sees. Her off-leash recall is good except when she sees a squirrel or other distraction; then, she doesn’t listen so well.
Chica enjoys going for car rides and is a very polite passenger. She likes to stick her head out the window at times, but otherwise just lies down on the seat.
Chica likes to play fetch in the backyard and act likes she’s running an obstacle course. She likes trying to bounce a Kong ball for dog treats to fall out.
Chica enjoys water but is not a full-on swimmer. She prefers running back and forth in water up to her shoulders. She likes to retrieve a tennis ball in water.
Chica’s person Tom adopted her when she was four months old, and she has been his sidekick ever since. As attached to Chica as Tom is, he is now having to make the difficult decision to seek a new home for her because Chica bit his roommate (of ten years) when he returned home one day.
As mentioned, Chica gets worked up when Tom returns from work. Normally, Tom lets his roommate know when he’s returning so that she can go inside to avoid any incidents with Chica. However, recently there was a missed communication and when Tom came into the backyard with both Chica and his roommate present, Chica bit the roommate. The roommate is now uncomfortable with Chica’s presence and has requested that Tom seek another home for Chica.
Chica is located in Newbury Park (Southern California). Her adoption fee is $75.
Please contact Tom Musgrove at 805-249-9405 or tomeagle56@verizon.net.
NOTE: CHICA IS WITH HER OWNER IN NEWBURY PARK, CA (Southern Calif) WITH HER PERSON. GSRSV HAS NOT MET CHICA. WE ARE LISTING HER ON THIS WEBSITE ALONG WITH OUR OWN DOGS TO GIVE HER MORE ADOPTION EXPOSURE. PLEASE SEE END OF THIS PROFILE FOR CONTACT INFO.
"Chica" is a 45-lb, 4½-yo spayed female GSD mix who is playful, energetic and protective. She is healthy, current on core vaccinations, and microchipped.
Chica is fine with strangers, both inside the house and beyond. She’s friendly but not particulary affectionate; she’ll smell them, then be on her way. She is also fine with young children.
Chica is great with other dogs, and small dogs in particular. She likes to chase and wrestle with dogs her equal size and energy. Chica has been a regular dog park visitor since she was a puppy.
Chica has never been around cats, so a home without cats is preferred.
Chica is housetrained and sleeps inside on or near her person’s (Tom’s) bed. She stays outside when Tom is away from the house, with access to the garage via a dog door,
Chica is very well behaved in general, but does get wound up when Tom is leaving and when he returns home. She also exhibits some anxious behaviors when Tom is gone, such as barking, chewing on the fence or jumping up & down. She’ll typically display these behaviors when someone is walking out front with a dog or when she senses something around.
Chica has received formal obedience training. She is great on a leash and is non-reactive towards other dogs she sees. Her off-leash recall is good except when she sees a squirrel or other distraction; then, she doesn’t listen so well.
Chica enjoys going for car rides and is a very polite passenger. She likes to stick her head out the window at times, but otherwise just lies down on the seat.
Chica likes to play fetch in the backyard and act likes she’s running an obstacle course. She likes trying to bounce a Kong ball for dog treats to fall out.
Chica enjoys water but is not a full-on swimmer. She prefers running back and forth in water up to her shoulders. She likes to retrieve a tennis ball in water.
Chica’s person Tom adopted her when she was four months old, and she has been his sidekick ever since. As attached to Chica as Tom is, he is now having to make the difficult decision to seek a new home for her because Chica bit his roommate (of ten years) when he returned home one day.
As mentioned, Chica gets worked up when Tom returns from work. Normally, Tom lets his roommate know when he’s returning so that she can go inside to avoid any incidents with Chica. However, recently there was a missed communication and when Tom came into the backyard with both Chica and his roommate present, Chica bit the roommate. The roommate is now uncomfortable with Chica’s presence and has requested that Tom seek another home for Chica.
Chica is located in Newbury Park (Southern California). Her adoption fee is $75.
Please contact Tom Musgrove at 805-249-9405 or tomeagle56@verizon.net.
Rescue
This organization is committed to providing a positive adoption experience!
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GSRSV became a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization in March 2013. All donations to GSRSV are tax-deductible as allowed by law.
Since February 2001, Brian Foran has funded GSRSV primarily on his own. Donations have played--and continue to play--a huge part in keeping GSRSV afloat, as adoption fees are a drop-in-the-bucket compared with the costs of running a large rescue program.
To make a monetary donation, please go to the donation page on GSRSV's Website: www.gsrsv.org/DonationsNeeded.htm.
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Their adoption process
Additional adoption info
1. View my dogs available for adoption, either on this Website or on our own Website (www.gsrsv.org). I also list German Shepherds and German Shepherd mixes for other rescue groups and inviduals on my Website.
2. Contact Brian Foran at 916-655-3125 or bab43@msn.com to discuss the particular dog(s) that you're interested in.
3. Complete my adoption questionnaire. It is a downloadable Microsoft Word file on the page of my Website titled "How to Adopt a Dog through GSRSV." If possible, return the questionnaire via e-mail.
4. Go see the dog you're interested in--at my rescue facility, at the home of the dog's foster caretaker, or at the home of the dog's owner.
5. If you decide to adopt a dog, I will have you sign my adoption contract and pay the appropriate adoption fee, which varies between $300 to $100, depending on the age of the dog and whether it is a purebred GSD or not. This fee includes spaying or neutering, rabies and distemper/parvo vaccinations, heartworm check, and a 6-month supply of heartworm preventative. The adoption contract is on the same page of my Website as is the adoption questionnaire.
1. View my dogs available for adoption, either on this Website or on our own Website (www.gsrsv.org). I also list German Shepherds and German Shepherd mixes for other rescue groups and inviduals on my Website.
2. Contact Brian Foran at 916-655-3125 or bab43@msn.com to discuss the particular dog(s) that you're interested in.
3. Complete my adoption questionnaire. It is a downloadable Microsoft Word file on the page of my Website titled "How to Adopt a Dog through GSRSV." If possible, return the questionnaire via e-mail.
4. Go see the dog you're interested in--at my rescue facility, at the home of the dog's foster caretaker, or at the home of the dog's owner.
5. If you decide to adopt a dog, I will have you sign my adoption contract and pay the appropriate adoption fee, which varies between $300 to $100, depending on the age of the dog and whether it is a purebred GSD or not. This fee includes spaying or neutering, rabies and distemper/parvo vaccinations, heartworm check, and a 6-month supply of heartworm preventative. The adoption contract is on the same page of my Website as is the adoption questionnaire.
Because I am an independent rescuer caring for many dogs, I am presently unable to conduct regular adoption or "meet & greet" events.
I only arrange for people to meet the dogs that I have available for adoption after I have discussed the dog and have received an adoption questionnaire from them.
Because I am an independent rescuer caring for many dogs, I am presently unable to conduct regular adoption or "meet & greet" events.
I only arrange for people to meet the dogs that I have available for adoption after I have discussed the dog and have received an adoption questionnaire from them.
More about this rescue
German Shepherd Rescue of Sacramento Valley (GSRSV) is an organization dedicated to finding good homes for German Shepherd Dogs (GSDs) at risk of being placed in shelters, or who are already in shelters and possibly facing euthanasia. GSRSV is an independent rescue organization operated by one individual: Brian Foran. Though countless volunteers and benefactors have supported--and continue to support--GSRSV, I run and primarily fund the program, as I have since February 2001.
German Shepherd Rescue of Sacramento Valley (GSRSV) is an organization dedicated to finding good homes for German Shepherd Dogs (GSDs) at risk of being placed in shelters, or who are already in shelters and possibly facing euthanasia. GSRSV is an independent rescue organization operated by one individual: Brian Foran. Though countless volunteers and benefactors have supported--and continue to support--GSRSV, I run and primarily fund the program, as I have since February 2001.
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