Adoption information
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About Shultz
Shultz is a four and a half year old German Shepherd that ended up at a local shelter and his owners didn't come for him.
He was very thin at the shelter but now in foster care he is eating well, slowly getting house trained and loves toys and cuddles.
Shultz needs a family who will allow him to be with them when they are home. True to the nature of the German Shepherd breed he is extremely loyal and protective of his human pack.
He has a lot of energy so are looking for a home with an energetic person or couple, who have recently had a German Shepherds and understand the time, commitment and on going training he will need.
He would be best suited to a home where he will be an integral family member and where he can continue with his lead and basic obedience training. He is currently living with the foster carer with other German Shepherds and could be a companion for a female German Shepherd or similar large breed.
He hasn't been introduced to cats or pocket pets.
Intelligence, loyalty, love and companionship is what he will give in abundance when he connects and builds that trust with his owner.
If you understand the nature of the German Shepherd, have recently owned a German Shepherd, and are looking for a companion dog then please consider Shultz.
If you think you can give him a new home please contact us by selecting "Enquire about this Pet".
Medical notes
Shultz is microchipped, vaccinated and desexed.
Adoption details
We have an Adoptions Manager who screens all prospective candidates as to their suitability to adopt a German Shepherd Dog.
We try to contact every one by phone but if that isn't successful we will email our application form to you, which needs to be completed and returned, or you can call us back and we can chat and complete for you. We will also ask you to provide photos of your yard and fencing to enable us to see where the dog will be kept and that they have areas of shade and shelter.
All our dogs are ready to go to their new home, so when you enquire about a dog you must be in a position to take them into your home. We are unable to hold a dog while you fix your fences or go on holiday, etc.
The successful candidate who adopts one of our dogs is provided with an information kit, ongoing support, training and advice on all aspects of feeding, training and general assistance to ensure both the new owner and our rescued dog settle into their home.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.
