The status of Natasha was
last posted on 10/31/24 by
Live. Love. Bark.
Female Dog, German Shepherd Dog
German Shepherd Dog / Mixed
Description:
Natasha is a 2 year old, 50 lbs girl. She is friendly and submissive with all dogs. We are unsure about how she reacts with cats but we can cat-test her if necessary. Her foster mom says that she is good in a crate and loves her bed and blanket. Foster mom hasn’t noticed her ripping nor chewing on anything except for her chew toys. She needs training with the leash. Initially, she would bite on it and cy a little but now, she can withstand being leashed. However, she still needs to gain more confidence when walking with it. The good thing is that she can be picked up easily. Natasha is potty-trained and hasn’t had any accidents inside her crate and home. Natasha is described as a “couch-potato.” She doesn’t do much inside the house except for laying on her bed and acting like a big baby. She will start rubbing her body if you pet her and will ask for more attention. She is really docile and sweet.Natasha is up to date on vaccinations and is spayed. (puppies under the age of 6 months may not be sterilized prior to adoption, if this is the case your adoption coordinator will discuss the process with you).To adopt or learn more about: you must fill out an adoption application. To find the application, visit our website: WWW.SANDYPAWSRESCUE.COM ** PLEASE READ: If a dog/puppy is listed, then s/he is currently available for adoption. Their information is correct to the best of our abilities and the information we have been given as of the day of posting. In some cases this dog may be pending an adoption already, and their profile has not been updated yet. Please note, SPR does not guarantee the breed of any dog or puppy unless stated otherwise. All breeds listed are educated best estimates by transferring shelter staff, our volunteers or our vets. The dog may have some genetic material of an American Staffordshire Terrier (pit bull). The dogs are usually mixes of many breeds, making them the All American MUTT. Our dogs are rescued from various situations (kill-shelters, owner surrenders, strays, etc). It is most likely that both their parents were strays and mixes of some sort.If you are interested in this dog, you MUST submit an application. Sandy Paws Rescue does not a have a public shelter in Mass, so there is no building you can visit without an appointment. Our dogs live in private foster homes or boarding kennels down south until adopted, and foster care homes through out MV, Cape Cod and other parts of MA. A majority of our dogs are adopted/spoken for prior to transport and release from state mandated isolation. To learn more about our rescue, adoption fees, and procedures, review the list of FAQ’s on our website at WWW.SANDYPAWSRESCUE.COM**The FIRST step in adopting an animal from our rescue is to submit a completed adoption application.Sandy Paws Rescue’s MA license number # 0272