Read About German Shepard Rescue

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  -- Reasons and Facts

1.     Why Adopt:

The German Shepard is great as a police, guide, or search and rescue dog. It is worthy of a second chance to be part of your home.

2.     What Pet to Adopt:

Once you have decided to adopt a German Shepard, you must look for an intelligent and obedient dog. They make a wonderful companion.

3.     When to Adopt:

You can choose any time of the year to adopt the German Shepard. It is important they are trained at an early age, so young dogs will need your attention and time.

German Shepard Rescue -- Where to Look

1.     Online:

Today you can choose from various German Shepard rescue organizations online. This is easy since they are the ones who save and find good homes for pure breed dogs.

2.     Classifieds:

Often your hometown newspaper will have ads for pets that need new homes. This could be a good starting place.

3.     Pet Shows:

Pet shows are great venues to learn more about German Shepherds. You can find a lot of purebred and top of the line German Shepherds in these shows that will give you a better idea on their capacities as a guard and watch dog.

4.     Local Vet:

You should check out the bulletin board of your local vets for available dog rescues who need new homes.

German Shepard Rescue -- What to Look For

1.     Pet Temperament:

Sometimes a dog that needs rescuing or adoption has been mistreated or neglected. The problems they have because of this will need your care and patience. The German Shepard is an alert, projects a solid personality, and has steady behavior.

2.     Pet's Surroundings:

The German Shepard can be kept in a country or city environment. They require lot of attention and a fenced yard is essential.

3.     Pet's Health:

You need to check for the information and paperwork they may have on vaccinations and health history. Usually, German Shepards are strong, but can be prone to hip dysplasia, skin disease, bloat, and congenital heart disease.

4.     What to Avoid:

Going for a German Shepard is a wonderful act of kindness, but on the other hand, a serious commitment. So once you are adopting the dog, make sure they are not stubborn - as it may not be an easy dog to train.

German Shepard Rescue -- How to Choose

1.     ImageType of Pet:

While you are shopping for a German Shepard, you may ask yourself which pet to choose, a puppy or an older dog. The German Shepard should be intelligent and reliable.

2.     Supplies & Equipment:

The dog would need the following basics when you get it home: food and water bowls, a strong leash, a few durable toys, and a warm place to sleep. If you are rescuing a young German Shepard that needs to be potty trained, you might want to consider a crate.

3.     Expense:

Adopting a dog requires a minimal expense. Most dogs up for adoption have had vaccinations and have been sterilized. An adoption fee helps support the organization. In terms of rescuing a purebred dog, if the dog needing a new home is across the country from you, the expense of getting it to you will be greater than if he were close to your home.