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Belgian Shepherd puppies and dogs in Sedona, Arizona

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Marley/Maybel

German Shepherd Dog Husky

Female, 1 yr 2 mos
Sedona, AZ
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Hello Sedona,My name is Marley. I am a sweet, active pup who is ready to be your partner in every adventure life has to offer! I would love an active home filled with hiking trails, playful afternoons and fun road trips by your side. I thrive with movement and companionship, making me the perfect match for a family that enjoys staying on the go. I would do best with mature adopters who can give me the guidance, structure and love I deserve. If you’re looking for a joyful canine best friend to share your adventures will, I am ready to that ride with you!I am spayed, microchipped and up-to-date on vaccines.If I sound like a good fit for you and your family...I would love to spend the rest of my life with you! If I sound like a good fit for you, please contact the loving folks at the Humane Society of Sedona at: 928.282.4679 any day of the week 10am-4pm; excluding major holidays and come say `hi!`
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Sampson *Sponsored*

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 5 yrs 10 mos
Sedona, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Look no further than me, Sampson a 5-year-old German Shepherd that has been bunking and playing with the shelter volunteers since last June after I was found as a stray at Sunset Park. I’ve been spending a few days on a superb sleepover at a volunteer’s house where we visited a garden shop, Home Depot, Posse park, and the Paws Thrift Store. Here’s my exciting report card for the weekend:A+ on Manners: I was gentle, well-mannered and a true gentleman indoors. I was happy to lie on the floor and even happier to be next to people on the couch or bed when invited. If someone didn’t want me on their furniture, I’d be fine with that, but what a treat the couch was compared to the shelter concrete! I had lots of fun retrieving and returning my squeaky toy right back to my friend, so we played fetch for a long time. I remembered how great it is to live in a home and as my volunteer friend sat and read, I just relaxed and was thrilled to just hang out with her. At bedtime I started out in the crate, but when I whimpered, I was invited up on the bed. What a wonderful heavenly delight! I was very gentle and quiet so we both had a good night’s rest. However, I could be crate trained if my new family wanted. A on Not Showing Reactivity: I did no resource guarding and let my human friend take my food away mid meal and take my toys away when play time was over. I was not interested in taking food that wasn’t mine from the table, but I was curious about what was on the garage counter and in the corners. Not wanting to blow my chance of being in a home again I responded quickly when my name was called. I was curious but didn’t bark and I did excellently in Home Depot around all the people and noises but did not see any other dogs. I need to be the only dog in your home, and I would not be good around cats or other small animals.C on Outdoor Skills: in the past I reacted to a bigger dog and frequently wanted to chase small dogs and small critters and it’s hard to get my attention off my target. If they are out of sight, they are out of mind. However, this weekend I was calm and just watched birds out the window. My behavior improves when I feel safe, confident, loved and hopeful in my environment. I need direct training and guidance to improve my leash skills as I am really a strong puller. I believe that I can change with coaching and yummy treats. I am seriously working to decrease my tendency to pull when walking and it’s improving too as I need frequ

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