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Kerry

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 4 yrs 7 mos
Lebanon, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Kerry 💙 Kerry is a beautiful 5-year-old German Shepherd who truly embodies the intelligence, loyalty, and heart this breed is known for. She was surrendered through no fault of her own—her previous owners loved her deeply but recognized that with both of them working full-time, Kerry wasn’t getting the engagement, structure, and attention she deserves. Wanting the best for her, they made the selfless decision to help her find a home better suited to her needs. Kerry has lived indoors and is wonderfully well-mannered. She is house trained, crate trained, and she knows several commands including sit, down, stay, heel, come, and out. Socially, Kerry is a sweetheart. She is fantastic with kids, incredibly gentle (even with babies), and does great with new people and other dogs. She’s often the type to roll right onto her back for belly rubs shortly after meeting someone new. It is important to note that Kerry does have a high prey drive and has shown strong interest in chasing cats and other small animals. Because of this, Kerry will do best in a home without cats or small pets, or with an experienced handler who can safely and responsibly manage this behavior. Kerry is a working-line German Shepherd, and this is critical to understand. She is not a low-energy dog and will not thrive without purpose, structure, and routine. She is not an apartment dog. She is not a dog to be left outside to entertain herself. She is not a beginner dog, nor will she benefit being treated like a casual pet. Kerry must have: - A consistent daily routine - Significant physical exercise - Ongoing training - Mental enrichment and purposeful engagement Without these things, Kerry will create her own outlet—and it likely won’t be one you enjoy. This isn’t a behavioral flaw; it’s simply the nature of a driven, intelligent working dog. Kerry has already experienced too much transition in her life. We are committed to making sure her next home is her forever home. We ask that potential adopters do their research, be honest about their lifestyle, and come prepared with a solid plan for exercise, training, and enrichment. For the right, committed home, Kerry will be an exceptional, loyal, and deeply rewarding companion. We are hopeful her perfect match is out there. 🐾
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Phoenix

German Shepherd Dog

Female, 3 yrs 10 mos
Lebanon, MO
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
🐾 Meet Phoenix – A Working-Line German Shepherd Seeking Her Final, Forever Home 🐾 Phoenix is a striking 3–4-year-old German Shepherd whose journey has included both hope and heartbreak. She first came to us as a stray, so much of her early history is unknown—but from the very beginning, she showed herself to be intelligent, confident, and affectionate. She handled the shelter environment remarkably well, kept her kennel clean, and quickly won over staff and volunteers with her outgoing personality and sharp mind. Phoenix has been adopted and returned multiple times, not because she is a bad dog—but because she is a true working-line German Shepherd, and her needs are significant. In a previous home, Phoenix did many things right: she was house trained, crate trained, enjoyed car rides, and did well at the dog park. However, she began displaying protective behaviors in the home, particularly toward guests entering her space. While she was friendly and appropriate in public settings, she became defensive of her home environment. She also showed a strong prey drive toward a resident cat (no contact), so she is not suitable for a home with cats. In another home, Phoenix struggled with resource guarding and dog-to-dog dynamics. She could be controlling with other dogs, leading to scuffles, and was possessive of toys, food, and valued items around people. While she never made contact, she gave clear warning signals when uncomfortable and did not always respond well to correction in those moments. Phoenix is not a “problem dog.” She is exactly what she was bred to be—loyal, intense, intelligent, and protective. Those traits require an experienced, committed handler who understands the German Shepherd breed and is prepared to provide clear leadership, consistency, and structure. Unfortunately, Phoenix has recently been returned once again. This time, her adopter recognized that their lifestyle could not meet her needs and wanted to give her the opportunity for a home with more space and structure. While we appreciate that honesty, our hearts break for Phoenix—this girl has already been moved around far too much, and we desperately want the next home to be her last. Phoenix’s Ideal Home: • Extensive experience with German Shepherds or similar working breeds • No cats • Preferably the only dog in the home • Adults or older, dog-savvy children • A committed handler with a clear plan for training, exercise, and enrichment • A structured routine with meaningful outlets for both mental and physical energy We cannot stress this enough: Phoenix is a working-line German Shepherd. Under that beautiful exterior is a dog who needs engagement, direction, and purpose. If she is not given appropriate outlets, she will create her own—and that often leads to behaviors casual adopters find challenging. Please, please do your research before applying. Have a plan. Be realistic about your time, energy, and commitment. Phoenix deserves stability, understanding, and someone who truly appreciates what a working breed dog needs to thrive. Phoenix has so much to offer the right person—deep loyalty, intelligence, and the kind of bond only a Shepherd can give. We believe her person is out there. She’s just waiting for someone who truly understands her. 📍 Come meet Phoenix and see if you’re the one she’s been waiting for.

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