Bunnygender

Bunny
Breed German Shepherd Dog
Color Bicolor, Black
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Playful, Funny, Curious, Affectionate, Smart, Loves kisses, Leash Trained, Potty Trained
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

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My Story

Bunny is an estimated 1 year old female German shepherd. She is on the smaller size weighing about 45 pounds, we don't believe that she will get much bigger besides her gaining weight. She's done a get job despite her past of being an outdoors only dog she's done so well adjusting to being "inside dog." She's crate trained, potty trained and very smart. She walks great on a leash, does great in public on leash. she loves attention from people, and she gets a lot of it always star of the show! She has gotten along great with her foster's submissive male but not so much with fosters bossy female dog. She gets along with other rescue dogs at our events, does wonderful no problem so it may be bossy foster sister the issue. She's very much a lap dog, she wants to be beside her human receiving cuddles. She's also very alert of her surroundings and a good protector. She has food insecurity from her being emancipated when she arrived to us. We believe with love and patience she can be shown that it's not necessary she will always have food. She had a very rough life at a starting young age she would go for days no food, starving. She's still learning to take treats from you gently like mentioned, she's very food motivated and wants to grab the treat quickly but not aggressive. She's also at times skittish with loud noises, she doesn't run away but ducks down scared when she's uncertain. She has never shown human aggression and seems to be scared of men with hats on because she will bark at them being unsure of their intentions oh just don't like hats. She hasn't been selective with humans only female dogs (the ones that are too in her face.) She's done well with kids we would say older kids would be best for her. She's a great, sweet dog and ideal for a family looking for a smaller German shepherd or for a first time German shepherd owner. Bunny is still very young so she will need a family/individual that can commit to training, socialization and all the dedication. She has been vetted and are up to date on all her age-appropriate vaccinations. For the safety of our beloved rescue dogs all adoptions require a completed application, reference checks and a final contract signed basically promising you will never neglect the dog. Our application to adopt can be easily found at www.jackjackspack.org.com or by  requesting one by emailing [email protected] Once your application has been approved one of our team members will contact you to set up a meet and greet. We select the best applicant for each animal based on each individual animal. We can't wait to meet you and your match

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