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Duke

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Adult
Youngstown, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Duke is an awesome dog, he loves attention and he loves children. He likes to feel important lol, once he adapts he will feel the need to be a watch dog and if you are grilling he may take meat off the grill and run he love food. He doesn’t destroy trash cans etc but he will eat strawberries out the bush if you have them.
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Arlo

German Shepherd Dog Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 3 yrs 10 mos
Greenville, PA
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(when grown) -
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Whitman

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 7 yrs 4 mos
Boardman, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Whitman, a big-hearted German Shepherd with a gentle soul and a seriously charming personality. At 7 years old and 90 pounds, Whitman is the kind of dog who feels like an old friend almost instantly. He is playful, loving, calm, and just the right amount of goofy. He has that wonderful mix of youthful spirit and mature wisdom that makes senior shepherds so special. Whitman loves people. Truly loves them. Men, women, kids ages 5 and up, he has done beautifully with everyone he has met. His favorite way to show affection is leaning into you, resting his head against your leg, or politely offering his paw when he wants attention. He enjoys laying near you and will occasionally snuggle, but he is not the kind of dog who needs to be on top of you. He just wants to be close. He will happily follow his person everywhere, moving at your pace and sticking by your side like he was trained for it. He has some endearing quirks that make him unforgettable. When he is excited to go outside or eat, he prances and bounces like a much younger dog. When he settles onto his bed, he sometimes lets out the biggest sigh that honestly sounds like a cow mooing. He is very vocal about his needs and will bark and hop around if he needs water or a potty break, making sure you never miss the memo. Whitman is house-trained, crate-trained, and knows basic commands like sit, lay down, and leave it. He walks decently on a leash and would benefit from a little more practice, but he is respectful and manageable. He does need to be crated when left alone, as he has a mischievous streak when unsupervised and may help himself to shoes or the trash. At night, he prefers to sleep in the same room as his people and does just fine out of the crate. He has lived peacefully with a cat and showed playful curiosity rather than aggression, though his enthusiasm may be a bit much for older cats. With other dogs, he appears selective, so a meet and greet would be important. He may also do perfectly well as an only dog. Whitman enjoys bananas, peanut butter, stuffed toys, belly rubs, chin scratches, brushing sessions, and playing in the snow with his person. He loves being brushed, which is helpful because he is a heavy shedder. He is not a fan of loud noises or car rides, though open windows help. He does well with baths, whether at home or professionally. Whitman has a few manageable medical needs including arthritis, allergies, and a mild heart rhythm irregularity, all of which are currently well controlled with medication. He takes daily meds like a champ, though he is adorably picky enough to sometimes chew his pill pockets and spit them out before deciding to try again. Despite everything he has been through, Whitman has blossomed into a confident, loving dog who clearly appreciates safety and kindness. He may flinch if startled or if voices are raised, suggesting a rough past, but with calm handling he is trusting, gentle, and eager to please. Whitman would thrive in a home with a fenced yard where he can stretch his legs, enjoy fresh air, and then come inside for long naps on his dog bed. He would do well in many family dynamics as long as children are respectful. He does not need constant attention, but he loves knowing his people are nearby. Goofy, gentle, and intelligent, Whitman is the kind of dog who makes your house feel like home. If you are looking for a loyal companion with a young heart and an old soul, Whitman may be the one you have been waiting for ———————————————————- The adoption donation for Whitman is $250. All of our dogs are spayed/neutered, microchipped, current on vaccines and on flea/tick/heartworm prevention (age appropriate). If you would like to meet this dog, you must have an approved application on file and be willing to travel to the Youngstown/Mahoning County, Ohio area for a meet and greet. All of our dogs reside in foster homes. We do not have a physical shelter. Applications will be reviewed/approved and each dog will be placed in the home that can best meet their individual need. If you live in a residence with a Homeowner’s Association (HOA) please make sure you check that the dog you are interested in does not violate size or breed restrictions. A successful adoption is our goal. Submitting an application does not guarantee adoption of any dog. We require you call your established veterinarian asap to schedule a wellness visit. —————————- Our applications can be found by clicking on the “adoption application” link at https://apaprescue.com Our primary form of communication is email. Please check your spam/junk folder so you don’t miss any emails! ————— Adoption donation policy effective 1/1/23: Under a year - $350 cash/check $360 PayPal/Venmo Adult (1-9) - $250 cash/check $260 PayPal/Venmo Senior (10+) - $200 cash/check $210 PayPal/Venmo We apologize for the inconvenience of a service fee if you are using PayPal or Venmo. Each year we lose hundreds of dollars for their service fees, and their fees continue to rise. Every dollar matters and those lost dollars means less dogs we can fund and help. We are a 100% volunteer group that utilizes foster homes. We do not have a shelter/building. Thank you for understanding.
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Cleo

German Shepherd Dog Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, Adult
Youngstown, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Cleo – The Gentle Giant! Cleo may be a big girl at 65 lb, but she’s one of the most gentle dogs you’ll ever meet. She's never met a stranger, and the moment she locks eyes with you, she shows you her belly for some scratches! Cleo previously lived in a foster home with respectful children, whom she adored! Cleo is house broken, knows basic commands, and walks perfectly on a leash! She does need to be the only dog in the home. She is waiting patiently for her person! - 65 pounds - Around 4 years old - Kennel trained and house trained - Loves outdoor time - Dog-selective - needs a gentle introduction. - Calm and loving If interested in adopting Cleo , please fill out an application found at Allaboutthepawz.com Located in Youngstown, Ohio - must be within an hour from Youngstown
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LOUISE

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 7 mos
Canfield, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
This happy, social, lovely girl is Louise! Louise is a 7 month old female Doberman/German Shepherd mixed with who knows what! Likely some sort of farm/herding type dog and maybe a dash of hound. She currently weighs in at about 44 pounds, and does still have some growing to do - we would expect for her to mature to around 55 pounds, give or take a few. Louise and her sister were brought to Angels as strays. They were very hungry, very skinny, and VERY sweet! From the get-go it was hard to overlook just what amazing temperaments the girls had (and have!). Louise showed no fear, no hesitation, no nervousness. She simply seemed to figure that we all knew what would be best, and after apparently being on her own with only feed corn and grass to eat, she was ready for a new life.Louise has been a fantastic girl during her stay here at the shelter. She just wants attention and time from all the humans more than anything else. She has not been reactive at all with other dogs, and she would probably be fine living with a canine companion. A boyfriend would be ideal, considering her breed mix, but a complimentary female may also work - a meet and greet would absolutely be required before any placement. Cats are currently a big unknown. We think there might could be some chasing going on, but we are willing to test her reaction to a cat upon request. She would likely be fine with respectful children who know how to act around dogs, but might be a little too bouncy and puppy at this point for the very young - kids 8 and up are definitely preferred. Louise seems to ride well in the car and since she has been at Angels she is learning what a leash is and what is expected of her when she is on one. Work in progress but she is definitely an `A` student so far! She is brilliantly smart and adorably loving. She would benefit greatly from training classes to help you help her to be the best big girl dog she can be. With her apparent breed mix, you will be gaining a truly loyal companion who will likely earn the term `velcro dog` before too long. We are guessing that if you are in the market for an independent slightly aloof sort, this isn`t the one.
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THELMA

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 7 mos
Canfield, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
This beautiful girl is Thelma, a 7 month old female Doberman/German Shepherd mixed with maybe some farm type herdy dog and a dash of hound. Thelma currently weighs in at approximately 36 pounds, and has growing to do and weight to gain! We expect her to be close to 50 pounds once she is done, give or take a pound or two or three or four!Thelma and her sister (Louise) were brought to Angels by a good Samaritan who found them all alone on the side of the road. We assume they came from some sort of farm life evidenced by the amount of feed corn and green stuff that came out of them the first couple of days in our care. Regardless, social, happy, and friendly are the best words to describe these girlies. Thelma is unfailingly sweet and friendly, bouncy and happy. Even as skinny as she was, she just wanted to say hello to everyone. Thelma is basically a big bouncy baby pup. She rides well in the car and, now that she has experienced a leash for probably the first time, is getting the hang of that as well! She has not been at all reactive with other dogs and would probably do fine with a canine companion, though would likely do best with a boyfriend. A girl isn`t out of the question though, but in any case, a meet and greet will be strictly required before placement with another dog. Cats are a complete unknown, but we will be more than willing to gauge her reaction to one upon request. Thelma will need a family ready to take on a puppy. Despite the fact that she sort of looks grown up, she definitely is not. Training classes so that she and you can learn together, would be ideal. She seems like she would relate well to respectful children, but littles might be easily knocked over by her puppy bounces, so a little older than toddler is best. She will need all the things any puppy would - socialization, training, structure and boundaries. It is likely that she hasn`t seen much of this big wide world, and will benefit greatly from an owner who will help her be the best she can be. She is active and curious and deserves a home that will involve her in all the things. With her apparent breed mix, you will likely get in return, a dog who loves you until the end of time. One that will easily earn the title `velcro` dog. So much loyalty.

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All Paws Are Perfect Rescue

Boardman, OH 44512

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15.6 miles

All About the Pawz

Youngstown, OH 44515

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18.8 miles

Angels for Animals

4750 West South Range Rd., Canfield, OH 44406

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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24.5 miles

A Road Home

Southington, OH 44470

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

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Shelter

34.5 miles

Columbiana County Dog Pound & Adoption Center

8455 County Home Road, Lisbon, OH 44432

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

38.5 miles

Rose's Rescue

PO Box 33, Rootstown, OH 44272

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits

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47.5 miles

Stark County Humane Society

5100 Peach St NE, Louisville, OH 44641

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

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