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Dutch Shepherd puppies and dogs in Oakley, California

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Nova

Dutch Shepherd American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, Young
Walnut Creek, CA
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Nova is a spunky girl who is jumping for joy at the thought of meeting you! She is active, loving toys or roughhousing with other pups in the yard! Nova is the perfect combination of a fun-loving, goofy, and loving. Give her a home to cuddle up in and you are guaranteed to find your new best friend! Primary Color: Black Brindle Weight: 57 Age: 1yrs 0mths 1wks
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Obie (REDUCED FEE)

Dutch Shepherd German Shepherd Dog

Male, Senior
Tracy, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Obie (short for Old Boy) is a sweet old boy looking for a comfy couch to call his own. He has a beautiful fluffy coat that he enjoys a nice brushing of. Obie is a quiet and dignified couch potato. He is fine with everyone but particularly loves men. He loves ear scratches and a nice snooze. Obie is currently on medication for seizures. He takes this medication twice a day and it has greatly reduced his occurrence of seizures. He takes his medications easily if hidden in cream cheese, sour cream or yogurt. Obie is house trained with a doggie door right now. He enjoys spending his afternoons outside relaxing. He can be scared by loud things like fireworks but has done well with CBD as needed for this very specific anxiety. Obie does not really care for treats or toys. Treats he has enjoyed for training include lamb roast, mashed potatoes and eggs. He thinks vegetables are yucky. He seems to have been new to dog food but has taken to it well with some patience. Obie previously lived with another large dog and got along well with her. She would even snap at him sometimes and he would not really react. He simply wanted to be her friend. We also believe Obie will be fine with mannerly children. He has met toddlers and takes care to not knock them over. When meeting cats indoors, Obie was excited but did not necessarily exhibit high prey drive. He allowed his foster mom to call him back as she removed the cat. When he sees cats outdoors he like to try to chase them, though this is true of most dogs (even those that live with cats). All Better World Rescue dogs qualify for private and/or group training at no additional cost to help ensure a successful adoption. To meet Obie, fill out our short adoption application: www.betterworldrescue.org/adoption-application Once an application is filled out, our volunteers will reach out to you within one business day to answer any questions and schedule a meet and greet.
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Lucille

Dutch Shepherd

Female, Adult
Oakland, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Lucille is a 4-year female Dutch Shepherd mix, about 70 pounds, and might just be the softest dog in the world! She loves to cuddle with her humans, shred cardboard boxes, and play with hoses. She's sweet, loyal, and affectionate, though can be shy at first with new people. Once she warms up to you, she is so loving and appreciates spending quality time together. Lucille thrives in a household with structure and routine and is used to being left at home while her humans are at work, etc. She is smart, learns quickly, is housebroken, leash-trained, has some crate training, and knows basic commands (sit, stay, down, touch, leave it, paw, come, place). Lucille likes long walks but is not high-energy. She has anxiety that is well-managed with a daily established medication regimen. She will do best being the single pet in a household, which is the only reason why she needs a new home that is a better fit for her. We will discuss subsidizing some meds and potential training with applicants.
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Hunter

Dutch Shepherd

Male, 7 mos
Sacramento, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
I am Hunter a 7 month old wild and whacky puppy ready to explore life with my new family. I came to the Sacramento SPCA from Pasadena Humane Society. I am happy, active and playful with an interesting gait and a bit of a head tilt.The Sacramento SPCA medical team would love to speak with you about me about my medical plan.My adoption fee has been sponsored by a loving fan!Come say hello and forgive my big bouncy puppy greeting. I can`t wait to meet you.I don’t have a history with dogs. I may do well with a slow introduction to new dogs.I don’t have a history with cats. I may do well with them with a slow introduction.I don’t have a history with children but I may do well with them.
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AZULA

Dutch Shepherd

Female, 7 mos
Sacramento, CA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Azula is very fiery (after her namesake) but extremely friendly and fun. She has spent the last two and a half months with three other dogs: a one year old pup just her size, an older corgi, and an old man chihuahua. She has also had 6 and 8 year old human siblings. She loves playing with the other dogs, even when they don’t want to play. She’s a curious and clumsy little pup and she likes to be where you are, whether that’s walking about the house and yard or curling up on the couch. Her absolute FAVORITE toys are stuffed animals. She likes to dig through them and pull out the squeakers. She doesn’t bite people much anymore, but will absolutely demolish a stuffed animal. At this point in time, Azula’s main issues are probably her nervous peeing and her jumping. The nervous/submissive peeing is obviously something that will lessen over time, and I have figured out a pretty good routine to keep her from doing it indoors, mainly. At this point it’s down to continuing with the training and waiting for the spay to see how it improves, but not a big deal if you’re consistent. Her jumping is also not a huge concern because she mainly does it when she’s excited for food, and she jumps and twirls in a circle so it’s actually pretty cute, plus she’s just a pup. But, she has jumped and put her paws on the counter before, so it will need some training. Zuzu, as my kids sometimes like to call her, is crate trained for short periods during the day and used to sleep in the crate at night, but as she has gotten older she’s been allowed to sleep on the bed at night, so she may complain if she has to sleep in a crate at night again. She does NOT do well in the car!! The only problem I’m having that I can’t find a solution for is her new need to bother my old man chihuahua. She isn’t biting him but she bothers him incessantly and it is getting worse. I have tried keeping them separated but it hasn’t worked well and also isn’t fair to anybody to be kept separate. The old man doesn’t have anymore teeth and as terrible as I feel for Azula, my grumpy boy deserves to have a peaceful last few days. We will miss her, but know she will do well with a new family. I think ideally Zuzu would go to a family, with kids and other dogs (just not old ones). She loves socialization and playing with others! I wish the absolute best for her.
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Max

Dutch Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
San Mateo, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Max, neutered male, 1.5-year-old, 38-lbs If you would like to give Max a forever home, please contact abetterchancerescue@gmail.com OR log onto abetterchancerescue.org to fill out online application Meet Max! Max is a mellow and cheerful young pup with loving nature. He is close to humans, always greet people with a big smile and non-stop wagging tail and hip. He is super smart and aimed to please, so is easy to train. Around the house he obeys rules, has good judgement, and good self-discipline. He waits patiently before eating his food, before going thru doorways, and when getting in and out of the car. He checks-in often with his human, sitting very still and gazing up politely. He loves the head/tummy rubs and cuddling that follows. He loves to eat and gets excited before taking a walk, but will heed to command well. Max is crate trained to sleep overnight and potty trained to go outside. His favorite pastime is his daily walks, and romping around with doggie friends in the park. Please watch his videos below to learn more about this goofy boy! About Max’ rescue: Max was one of the lucky TNR (trap/neuter/release) shelter dogs that was bailed out by the rescuer before his scheduled release date. Please watch Max YouTube videos below: Max is ok with kids just met 6/10/2024A https://youtube.com/shorts/ofXJ6-FO858?si=4-ajE1PZmZBvUlwU Max is ok with kids just met 6/10/2024B https://youtube.com/shorts/h_p_EhOG6fI?si=AUL7iyHmYFuj2Vwd Max walks fine on leash https://youtube.com/shorts/OH0kFNP2Rw8?si=h1EHlxBTZoUnd_5L Max is friendly to new dog (right) 4/4/2024 https://youtu.be/yN97VzhByxs?si=P-XrI34WjRhZVj9f Max met new dogs 2/23/2024 https://youtu.be/xEe0m4GaX6s?si=ZkEArpXi7rHZu-R7 Temperaments: - SOCIALIZATION - Social inclination: Affectionate, lively & outgoing People/Children-friendly: Yes! Gets along with cats: Not tested yet (Have not lived with cats) Gets along with outside dogs: Yes. - ANXIETY - Skittish: No, very close to humans Fear of men: No Barks when unattended: No, very quiet Chews things up when unattended: Might chew carbon boxes, slippers, mats when he feels bored. But young pups will grow out of chewing habits over time. - AGGRESSION - Biting incidents: No Food aggression with dogs: No Food aggression with humans: No - DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES - Energy level: Medium: playful and lively, but can also stay calm House trained: Yes: will go potty outside of the house Leash-trained: Good on leash Commands learned: Sit, ok, no, wait Adapts in new environments? 1/2 day Dog gets to go out with foster family in a day: 3-4 times a day Good in car: Yes:

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Bandit

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Oakley, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bandit: This girl is so sweet, and loves attention! She is so smart, and learned how to sit almost immediately, and waits for you to tell her what a great girl she is!!! She is learning to be on a leash, and likes to be outside and active. Bandit loves children! Animal Rescue Recon makes sure that each dog is current on its vaccinations, has been or will be spayed or neutered, and is microchipped to help keep pets out of the shelters and get them back home where they belong. For more information or to schedule an appointment contact Animal Rescue Recon (925) 392-7654 ----- Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Below you will find our questionnaire along with some info. This is the first step. Please tell us a bit about yourself/family - What city do you live in? - Do you rent or own? - Any children in the home? What ages? List all family members living in home - What is your work schedule? Family schedule? Will your schedule change post COVID? - How many hours per day would pet be left alone? - Where is pet kept when left alone? - Where does pet sleep? - Any other pets in the home? If so, what type/breed? - How often will the dog be exercised? - If the dog becomes ill or injured are financially prepared to provide medical care - Are you prepared to care for this dog for its life span of 10-15 years? - Do you have a plan in place in the event that something happens and you are no longer able to care for the dog? - Prior to adoption, an up close video of your fenced yard will be required - entire perimeter including gates and the bottom of the fencing. Yard must be free of foxtails and fully secured. - Home check may be performed - If "meet & greet" is scheduled, all household members, dogs included, must be present. Adoption fee is $350 which covers all shots and spay/neuter. Our adoption fee is $350. The fee covers the cost of having the dog fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and microchipped.
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Smoky

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Young
Oakley, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Smokey: This girl is always so happy, and so excited to see you! She's a little timid at times, but is learning to trust more, and loves to be scratched!! She is learning how to be on a leash, and loves to be outside exploring!! She is going to be a great addition to a family who will have time to take her on walks. Animal Rescue Recon makes sure that each dog is current on its vaccinations, has been or will be spayed or neutered, and is microchipped to help keep pets out of the shelters and get them back home where they belong. For more information or to schedule an appointment contact Animal Rescue Recon (925) 392-7654 ----- Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Below you will find our questionnaire along with some info. This is the first step. Please tell us a bit about yourself/family - What city do you live in? - Do you rent or own? - Any children in the home? What ages? List all family members living in home - What is your work schedule? Family schedule? Will your schedule change post COVID? - How many hours per day would pet be left alone? - Where is pet kept when left alone? - Where does pet sleep? - Any other pets in the home? If so, what type/breed? - How often will the dog be exercised? - If the dog becomes ill or injured are financially prepared to provide medical care - Are you prepared to care for this dog for its life span of 10-15 years? - Do you have a plan in place in the event that something happens and you are no longer able to care for the dog? - Prior to adoption, an up close video of your fenced yard will be required - entire perimeter including gates and the bottom of the fencing. Yard must be free of foxtails and fully secured. - Home check may be performed - If "meet & greet" is scheduled, all household members, dogs included, must be present. Adoption fee is $350 which covers all shots and spay/neuter. Our adoption fee is $350. The fee covers the cost of having the dog fully vaccinated, spayed/neutered, and microchipped.

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17.5 miles

Joybound People and Pets

2890 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

24.9 miles

Better World Rescue

Tracy, CA 95304

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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37.8 miles

Sacramento SPCA

6201 Florin-Perkins Road, Sacramento, CA 95828

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Shelter

41 miles

Front Street Animal Shelter - City of Sacramento

2127 Front Street, Sacramento, CA 95818

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Rescue

44.4 miles

A Better Chance Rescue

San Mateo, CA 94403

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

47.9 miles

Infinite Pawsabilities

Ione, CA 95640

Pet Types: dogs

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49.6 miles

San Jose Animal Care Center

2750 Monterey Highway, San Jose, CA 95111

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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