This helps Golden State German Shepherd Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
Black - with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
Age
8 years 3 months old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
64 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
1981
My details
Purebred
Microchipped
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hudson was found as a stray in the Modesto (CA) area and was taken to the Stanislaus Animal Shelter on July 31
.
The shelter staff described Hudson as "loving, leans into affection, knows basic commands, is easy-going, calm, takes treats nicely, and appears to be potty trained". He was temp tested with other dogs, and he was "generally neutral, although he was a bit too curious about a small dog in the beginning, but didn't demonstrate any concerning behavior".
Sadly, like most Senior dogs, Hudson was constantly overlooked, and by August 30, he was placed on the shelter's euthanasia "Red List".
Thankfully, a kind Samaritan offered to foster Hudson. Kris picked him up with one day to spare. He did well riding in a car and while getting a bath. He has shown no interest in the foster's small dog or kitties and appears to have no guarding behaviors. He also has a "soft mouth," meaning he takes food and treats nicely.
We will update his bio as we get to know Hudson better.
FOSTERED IN STOCKTON
Hudson was found as a stray in the Modesto (CA) area and was taken to the Stanislaus Animal Shelter on July 31
.
The shelter staff described Hudson as "loving, leans into affection, knows basic commands, is easy-going, calm, takes treats nicely, and appears to be potty trained". He was temp tested with other dogs, and he was "generally neutral, although he was a bit too curious about a small dog in the beginning, but didn't demonstrate any concerning behavior".
Sadly, like most Senior dogs, Hudson was constantly overlooked, and by August 30, he was placed on the shelter's euthanasia "Red List".
Thankfully, a kind Samaritan offered to foster Hudson. Kris picked him up with one day to spare. He did well riding in a car and while getting a bath. He has shown no interest in the foster's small dog or kitties and appears to have no guarding behaviors. He also has a "soft mouth," meaning he takes food and treats nicely.
We will update his bio as we get to know Hudson better.
Adoption Process Link - http://www.gsgsrescue.org/dogs/adoption-process
2.
Interview
3.
Home Check
In-lieu of an in-person HV, we will accept virtual HVs via photos, videos, Facetime, etc.
4.
Approve Application
If a Potential Adopter rents, we do require a Landlord Agreement (LLA) form prior to completing a HV.
5.
Meet the Pet
We try to schedule the M & G in a location convenient for all parties involved.
6.
Sign Adoption Contract
All parties (husband and wife, boyfriend and girlfriend, etc.) will be required to sign the Adoption Agreement
7.
Pay Fee
Our Adoption Fees are:
$350 for Puppies (up to 12 months)
$300 for Adult dogs (1 - 8 years)
$200 for Seniors (> 8 years)
Additional adoption info
Puppies under the age of six months old are not eligible for adoption until they are spayed/neutered. Puppies are maintained in foster homes until they are fully vetted.
Our Adoption Counselors work with potential adopters. Adoption Counselors can assist in one or more of the following areas:
Interacting with potential adopters at adoption events or over the phone to find out what type of dog they are looking for
Conducting home visits to make sure a prospective home is safe for the needs of a rescue German Shepherd Dog
Bringing adopters in touch with foster homes that have dogs that may be a good fit
Helping adopters complete any necessary paperwork
Sharing information about dog care and training
Following up with adopters by phone once they have adopted a rescue dog
Puppies under the age of six months old are not eligible for adoption until they are spayed/neutered. Puppies are maintained in foster homes until they are fully vetted.
Our Adoption Counselors work with potential adopters. Adoption Counselors can assist in one or more of the following areas:
Interacting with potential adopters at adoption events or over the phone to find out what type of dog they are looking for
Conducting home visits to make sure a prospective home is safe for the needs of a rescue German Shepherd Dog
Bringing adopters in touch with foster homes that have dogs that may be a good fit
Helping adopters complete any necessary paperwork
Sharing information about dog care and training
Following up with adopters by phone once they have adopted a rescue dog
Golden State German Shepherd Rescue
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in the Central Valley of Northern California
Our mission is to find loving homes for German Shepherd Dogs in need of a second chance and to educate the public about this highly intelligent and versatile breed.
Most of the dogs in our program come from Central Valley animal shelters where they have run out of time. We place them into foster homes to assess their needs and gives us time to fully vet them. And then we find perfect fit adopters throughout Northern California..
Golden State German Shepherd Rescue
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit based in the Central Valley of Northern California
Our mission is to find loving homes for German Shepherd Dogs in need of a second chance and to educate the public about this highly intelligent and versatile breed.
Most of the dogs in our program come from Central Valley animal shelters where they have run out of time. We place them into foster homes to assess their needs and gives us time to fully vet them. And then we find perfect fit adopters throughout Northern California..
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