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Belgian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Fairbanks, Alaska

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CLEO

German Shepherd Dog Husky

Female, Adult
Fairbanks, AK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cleo (A123148) is a 4-year-old German Shepherd x Husky mix who weighed 69 pounds on intake! 03/20/24 Cleo was surrendered to the shelter with her friend Smoke because their owner could no longer care for them. Cleo was described as a cuddle bug who loves attention. Cleo was said to do well with babies and children but does need them to respect her space. Cleo did nip at the baby in her past home when they climbed in her crate with her. She may do best in a home without small kids; if you do have small children please keep in mind that they should be supervised around our furry family members to avoid any accidents. Cleo was also said to be housebroken, kennel trained, rides well in a car, and knows a variety of commands! She is one smart cookie! Cleo was also said to do well with other dogs and cats once appropriate introductions have been made. Cleo was said to have a few naughty tendencies, like getting into the trash, digging, and vocalizing. Cleo is a sweet girl, hoping to find her new home soon! If you are interested in meeting her, please let us know! 03/26/21 Cleo was surrendered to the shelter due to the previous owner no longer able to care for her. Cleo's previous owner shared that Cleo is potty trained (gets antsy and starts pacing when she needs to go) and is used to being in a crate or outside when her family was not at home. Cleo is generally outgoing and friendly, although she may be a bit defensive when meeting strangers, and will back up if unsure about someone new. Cleo knows basic commands and did great with the previous owner's 8 month old, and loved to play with the 3 and 4 year old kids in the house. Cleo loves to play with dogs and has lived with cats before- she can be a bit nervous with kitties, since she got smacked once! Cleo is strong minded and active and WILL try to bolt through open doors if you have failed to firmly attach her leash to her collar first. Cleo has chewed up the occasional baby toy and likes to dig holes in the yard, which she lays in. While her owner never caught her at it, Cleo MAY know how to jump or climb fences, so supervision when outside will be necessary. Cleo was very outgoing and vocal during her initial exam; she may lack basic manners when she is excited and would probably benefit enormously from basic obedience classes and a patient and consistent family that can take the time to complete her training. German shepherds and huskies are both very active and intelligent breeds, please research prior to considering adding Cleo to your family! Cleo will prefer an active home that can keep her busy. If Cleo sounds like the dog for you, please give the shelter a call to make an appointment to meet this very outgoing and bouncy shepherd mix.April 19, 2024, 2:44 pm
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ANUBIS

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Fairbanks, AK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Anubis (A134042) is a neutered German Shepard mix who weighed 48lbs on intake! 03/30/24 Anubis aka Newbie was surrendered to the shelter due to no fault of his own. This sweet boy was said to be kennel trained and housebroken, but new owners should be patient with him while he adjusts to a new home. Anubis was said to be a bit shy with strangers, but is friendly. It was said that Anubis does chase cats, so a house without any feline friends may be best for him. Anubis' previous owners did state that he does have a few naughty habits, like getting into the trash, jumping on people and being a little rough when playing, so a basic obedience class may be helpful for Anubis. This guy is very affectionate and would love to find his new home and family. If you are interested in meeting Anubis, please call the shelter!April 19, 2024, 2:44 pm
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LILLY

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Fairbanks, AK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Lilly (A134186) is a 3-year-old german shepherd who weighed nearly 70lbs at intake!04/13/24 This beautiful girl with one flopped ear is Lilly! Lilly came to the shelter after her previous owner unfortunately realized they did not have the time or space to accomodate her energy level. Since their recent move, Lilly was spending most of her day in her kennel and would explode with energy every time she was let out. Unfortunately, this would manifest in a rough play style with the kids, occasionally knocking the little one over. Due to her energy level and rough play, we recommend Lilly's next home not have small children to avoid any accidents. Lilly is said to be kennel trained and housebroken. She was described as being outgoing, friendly, affectionate and very playful! She has been known to jump on people, but she knows the command `sit` and is working on mastering `stay.` Enrolling Lilly in a basic obedience class with a certified trainer would be a great way to strengthen your bond with her, add physical and mental enrichment to her life, and help her learn some manners. Lilly was said to be curious about babies and to lick them, and she jumps and plays with children. She is described as being playful with adults and other dogs. German shepherds tend to have a high prey drive, and Lilly is no exeception. She does not do well with cats, but has never been around other small critters. Lilly presented at the shelter with slight alopecia on the tips of her ears, but she was seen by the shelter vet and given the all clear! If you are unfamiliar with german shepherds, we highly recommend researching the breed prior to adopting. If you are ready to make the time and energy commitment to Lilly, please give the shelter a call!April 19, 2024, 2:44 pm

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