This helps Washington German Shepherd Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Color
–
Age
7 years 1 month old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
108
My details
Good with dogs
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Hudson — a mellow, gentle, and easygoing 7-year-old German Shepherd.
Hudson is a calm, steady presence with a naturally relaxed temperament. Around people, he is curious, polite, and easy to have around. He takes in the world with a quiet confidence and settles into new spaces without much fuss.
With other dogs, Hudson is neutral, nonreactive, and quietly social. He gets along with every foster dog he has met and is content simply sharing space or gently engaging when invited. He loves the company of dogs but doesn’t overwhelm them with energy—he’s the calm, grounding dog in any group.
On leash, he is a dream—he sticks right by your side with no pulling, making walks easy and enjoyable.
Training-wise, Hudson is learning basic obedience with formal cues like sit and down. With patience and consistency, he will continue building skills as he settles into home life.
His favorite things include calmly exploring the yard, gently engaging with other dogs, and batting around balls. Inside the house, his energy is low and peaceful—he’s happy to nap, observe, and simply be close by.
Hudson would be a great fit for a wide range of homes. His temperament suggests he will adapt well, especially in a calm, loving environment that appreciates a gentle dog learning new experiences for the first time.
If you’re looking for a calm, kind-hearted companion with a soft spirit and a lot of love to give, Hudson may be the perfect match
Meet Hudson — a mellow, gentle, and easygoing 7-year-old German Shepherd.
Hudson is a calm, steady presence with a naturally relaxed temperament. Around people, he is curious, polite, and easy to have around. He takes in the world with a quiet confidence and settles into new spaces without much fuss.
With other dogs, Hudson is neutral, nonreactive, and quietly social. He gets along with every foster dog he has met and is content simply sharing space or gently engaging when invited. He loves the company of dogs but doesn’t overwhelm them with energy—he’s the calm, grounding dog in any group.
On leash, he is a dream—he sticks right by your side with no pulling, making walks easy and enjoyable.
Training-wise, Hudson is learning basic obedience with formal cues like sit and down. With patience and consistency, he will continue building skills as he settles into home life.
His favorite things include calmly exploring the yard, gently engaging with other dogs, and batting around balls. Inside the house, his energy is low and peaceful—he’s happy to nap, observe, and simply be close by.
Hudson would be a great fit for a wide range of homes. His temperament suggests he will adapt well, especially in a calm, loving environment that appreciates a gentle dog learning new experiences for the first time.
If you’re looking for a calm, kind-hearted companion with a soft spirit and a lot of love to give, Hudson may be the perfect match
If you would like to adopt one of our dogs, please visit our website and submit an application today!
If you would like to adopt one of our dogs, please visit our website and submit an application today!
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Please visit our website to see the most up to date list of dogs available for adoption.
Please visit our website to see the most up to date list of dogs available for adoption.
More about this rescue
We hope to ease the problem of population overflow occurring in many of our shelters today. WGSR educates the individual on the importance of sterilizing the pet and providing superior care.
WGSR is composed of a network of foster families and volunteers. We are always in need of more foster care providers with the time and commitment necessary to care for these animals in transition. We are also in need of volunteers who can shuttle dogs from shelters and other sites to our foster homes.
We hope to ease the problem of population overflow occurring in many of our shelters today. WGSR educates the individual on the importance of sterilizing the pet and providing superior care.
WGSR is composed of a network of foster families and volunteers. We are always in need of more foster care providers with the time and commitment necessary to care for these animals in transition. We are also in need of volunteers who can shuttle dogs from shelters and other sites to our foster homes.
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