Meet Marcy, a 3 y/o female German Shepherd. Her ideal family will either have no other dogs or a male (neutered) large- breed submissive dog. She will need a strong handler and preferably no small children, as she can be jumpy sometimes. She is currently in a foster home and doing great! she's quiet in a crate, walks well on leash and is overall just a happy girl who loves getting affection and attention from her foster family. She is currently healing from a spay but is an energetic girl who loves playing with balls and fetch.
She would do great with an active family who loves to go on adventures or play fetch with her! Her future family would take her to professional training, as Marcy would benefit greatly from it-- emotionally, physically, mentally. She is an AMAZING girl, a very confident and strong female GSD. She will not be placed in a home with a female dog, or overly dominant dogs in general. Although Marcy has been exposed to cats in her prior home, we don't know how she will do after the shelter stressors-- so if a home does have cats, there needs to be the ability to integrate slowly, and keep separate (either short term, or possibly even long term).
Meet Marcy, a 3 y/o female German Shepherd. Her ideal family will either have no other dogs or a male (neutered) large- breed submissive dog. She will need a strong handler and preferably no small children, as she can be jumpy sometimes. She is currently in a foster home and doing great! she's quiet in a crate, walks well on leash and is overall just a happy girl who loves getting affection and attention from her foster family. She is currently healing from a spay but is an energetic girl who loves playing with balls and fetch.
She would do great with an active family who loves to go on adventures or play fetch with her! Her future family would take her to professional training, as Marcy would benefit greatly from it-- emotionally, physically, mentally. She is an AMAZING girl, a very confident and strong female GSD. She will not be placed in a home with a female dog, or overly dominant dogs in general. Although Marcy has been exposed to cats in her prior home, we don't know how she will do after the shelter stressors-- so if a home does have cats, there needs to be the ability to integrate slowly, and keep separate (either short term, or possibly even long term).
Fill out application, interview and reference checks are completed. If application is approved, we can set up a meet and greet with the potential family.
Fill out application, interview and reference checks are completed. If application is approved, we can set up a meet and greet with the potential family.