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German Shorthaired Pointer puppies and dogs in Marysville, Michigan

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Axel

German Shorthaired Pointer

Male, Young
Lake Orion, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Axel is a loyal and committed companion. He lives for his owner. He loves playing chase and fetch and will impress you with his jumps and speed when you toss him the tennis ball. He can run for hours. He is incredibly treat motivated, trains easily, and is obedient. Some of his favorite hobbies are squirrel and bird watching, laying outside sunbathing, hiking/walks, and chewing on bones. He also enjoys boat rides and is an excellent swimmer. He doesnt get sick of playing and still has that puppy energy. Axel is very well house trained and crate trained. He is trained to use bells when he needs to go outside. Axel knows all basic commands and some fun commands too like speak, shake and even sneeze! He likes to have his own space and will need a home without children. He does well with other dogs but needs time to warm up. He does not currently live with another pet and this breed typically does not do well with smaller animals like cats. Email sarahjboyd2@gmail.com with questions
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Wrangler

German Shorthaired Pointer Australian Shepherd

Male, 2 yrs 10 mos
Metamora, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hey guys! Wrangler here from GLDR! I'm a three-year-old, 50-pound Pointer/Aussie mix who arrived at GLDR in January! Sadly, I haven't had any interest and was struggling at the kennel. Thankfully, a wonderful foster family stepped up and I've been loving life with them while I wait patiently for my family to bring me home. I'm currently living with my foster parents and my fellow canine fur sister. I get along very well with my fur sister and we have a blast playing together. I've been told I have an all-in playstyle and would love to have a fellow pouncing pal. Do you have a family fur baby you'd like me to meet? Just say the word and I'm there! While I adore my dog sibling, I do have the tendency to chase smaller animals, so a cat-free home with no small animals would be best for me. I'm very proud to report that I'm both house-trained and crate-trained! I know how to "sit" and "shake" and would benefit from continued training with my new family. Did you say "treat"? I do appreciate a tasty morsel and take them gently. When it's time to play, I enjoy all sorts of toys, with crinkle/squeakers being my favorite. My family is able to take food/toys away with no issue. I have a ball cruising the yard and rolling around in the grass, hoping for a belly rub. I absolutely live to explore and my foster family was very impressed with my recall. My leash skills are also improving everyday. A large yard for me to enjoy at my new home is a must and I'll thrive with daily exercise and enrichment. Up for a road trip? I'm game! I do great in the car and am excited for all the places we can go together. I was thrilled when I got to go on adventure up north with my foster family. So much to see and smell! Who knew I could have so much fun? Everyone loves when I wiggle my little nub and I hope it'll bring a smile to your face too. At the end of a fun-filled day, I'm always up for a snuggle on the couch with my family. I love to give my family gentle nose kisses to let them know just how much I appreciate them. When it's time for bed, I sleep quietly through the night in my crate, thankful that they opened their home to me. Based on their evaluation, my GLDR friends think I'd do best in a home with adults or families with kids ages five and up. If I sound like your kind of fellow, head to greatlakesdogrescue.com today and submit an application today!

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4079 S Lapeer Rd, Metamora, MI 48455

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