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Looking To Adopt A German Shepherd Puppy

Looking To Adopt A German Shepherd Puppy We couldn't do it without you During World War I, they were the obvious choice for a war sentry Related Content We do NOT have a shelter Blue German Shepherds Puppies All of our rescued GSDs are spayed or neutered, are current on vaccinations, and are tested for heartworms, lyme disease, and ehrlichia All of our rescued GSDs are spayed or neutered, are current on vaccinations, and are tested for heartworms, lyme disease, and ehrlichia. History Where are German Shepherd Dogs from? Perhaps never in the history of any breed has such concerted effort been put into improving a dog, mostly due to the formation in of the Verein fur Deutsche Scharferhunde SV, an organization in Germany devoted to overseeing the breeding of the German Shepherd Please be patient if we cannot answer you immediately - we do strive to respond within hours to all inquiries Our volunteers give freely of their time, money, and affection to save these animals How long do German Shepherd Dogs live? Lifespan: 10—12 years What are some German Shepherd Dogs facts and information? The German Shepherd held the number one spot in American popularity for many years What are the German Shepherd Dog colors? Black, tan, solid black and solid sable What are the German Shepherd Dog colors? Black, tan, solid black and solid sable. Your assistance will allow us to keep saving these wonderful canine companions
All of our animals are on heartworm preventative During World War I, they were the obvious choice for a war sentry
During World War I, they were the obvious choice for a war sentry
All of our rescued GSDs are spayed or neutered, are current on vaccinations, and are tested for heartworms, lyme disease, and ehrlichia During World War I, they were the obvious choice for a war sentry
How long do German Shepherd Dogs live? Lifespan: 10—12 years What are some German Shepherd Dogs facts and information? The German Shepherd held the number one spot in American popularity for many years How long do German Shepherd Dogs live? Lifespan: 10—12 years What are some German Shepherd Dogs facts and information? The German Shepherd held the number one spot in American popularity for many years
German Shepherds GSDs are loving and loyal companions, who provide comfort and security to those privileged enough to share their friendship and love
Your assistance will allow us to keep saving these wonderful canine companions We couldn't do it without you
History Where are German Shepherd Dogs from? Perhaps never in the history of any breed has such concerted effort been put into improving a dog, mostly due to the formation in of the Verein fur Deutsche Scharferhunde SV, an organization in Germany devoted to overseeing the breeding of the German Shepherd The Wolfdog was later dropped as it caused many people to fear the dogs
What are the German Shepherd Dog colors? Black, tan, solid black and solid sable German Shepherds GSDs are loving and loyal companions, who provide comfort and security to those privileged enough to share their friendship and love
The Wolfdog was later dropped as it caused many people to fear the dogs The advantages of having our rescued GSDs in private homes is that we interact with them frequently and have insight into the personalities and likes and dislikes
Dogs in our program are in foster homes private homes of volunteers and treated like one of our ownDogs in our program are in foster homes private homes of volunteers and treated like one of our own
All of our animals are on heartworm preventative Although presently it has dropped from the top spot, the German Shepherd remains as one of the most versatile dogs ever created, serving as a police dog, war dog, guide dog, search-and-rescue dog, narcotics- or explosives-detecting dog, show dog, pet—and even shepherd .

How big do German Shepherd Dogs get? The double-coat, with a thick undercoat that sheds twice annually, loses hair continuously but can be maintained with regular brushing one or two times weekly German Puppies Shepherd Please keep in mind that they are ALL volunteers - no one gets paid, and we all have full-time jobs, families, and lives too Breeders sought to develop not only a herding dog but also one that could excel at jobs requiring courage, athleticism, and intelligence The Wolfdog was later dropped as it caused many people to fear the dogs Dogs in our program are in foster homes private homes of volunteers and treated like one of our own The advantages of having our rescued GSDs in private homes is that we interact with them frequently and have insight into the personalities and likes and dislikes German Shepherds GSDs are loving and loyal companions, who provide comfort and security to those privileged enough to share their friendship and love .

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