Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
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Story
Introducing Doc Harris, a five-year-old German Shepherd who was found as a stray roaming through a local forest preserve. Sadly, this area has become a common place for dogs to be found, whether they are lost or abandoned by their previous owners. Doc was clean and in good health when he arrived, so we hoped he had simply gotten loose and that his family would come looking for him. He was microchipped, but unfortunately, we were unable to get any information as it was not registered. We traced his microchip information and even reached out to our friends at Microchip Hunters for help, but sadly, no leads turned up. Now, Doc is ready to leave shelter life behind. German Shepherds can become stressed in loud, busy environments, and our shelter is no exception. Doc is struggling in his kennel and, unfortunately, visitors aren`t always able to see the best version of him. He often paces and barks out of anxiety while in his kennel. Once he`s out and away from the noise, however, you get to see a much different side of Doc. Doc enjoys one-on-one time with his people, whether that`s lounging at your feet while you work or having fun playing fetch and tug-of-war with his favorite toys. He also does well with other dogs, especially mellow companions who match his laid-back personality. No cats for him. Doc Harris is a big boy, weighing around 100 pounds, and he will need a family who has taken the time to research the German Shepherd breed and understands the commitment that comes with owning one. His future family should have the time, space, patience, and dedication to provide him with the training, exercise, and structure he needs to thrive. Doc has spent enough time waiting. He deserves the chance to show someone who he really is outside of the shelter—and we know his best self is still waiting to shine. His adoption fee is $200, which includes his vaccines, fecal exam, deworming, current heartworm/flea prevention, heartworm test, and registered microchip. He is already fixed! Call our office for adoption details at 815-725-0333. Located in Joliet, IL