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Male Dog, German Shepherd Dog
German Shepherd Dog (Medium Coat)
Description:
Call me Azriel (or Az for short)! I am 44 pounds and about 9 months old, but my life really started in December, when nice people found me hiding under a house and took me in. I was very scared at first, but quickly learned that home is a safe place and that there’s so much to love in life. I adore playing with my foster brother! I also love all the toys, mealtime(!!!), water bowls, chewing on ice, and snuggling with both humans and dogs. I love these things so much that even that thing they call “the cone” didn’t keep me from having fun; quite the contrary – if I got the toys inside the cone, they magically stayed next to my mouth. I also love just laying close to my foster mom in the office. I am house trained and making progress with my crate training. I am slowly learning what is appropriate behavior, but I do need to be crated if no humans are around. I'm still working on my leash manners but again, I am learning! At night I sleep in the bedroom with my foster parents and human brother. I would love to spend the night in bed, but I have learned to sleep in my own bed by their side. I am still scared of being left alone, so I would really like to live in a house with another playful dog. I have a strong prey drive, so I will not do well in a house with cats. I love children but would do best in a house with older kids, as I am still learning not to jump or chase (are kids not puppies?). As a young pup eager to discover life, I have a good amount of energy and I am not sure it will really go away. I am a happy puppy at home as long as I get regular walks, runs, playtime with dogs or fetch sessions several times a day. An at least 4 foot fenced-in backyard would make life easier. I still get overwhelmed by crowds and dogs I don’t know, so I need someone who understands that I need more confidence and slow introductions. Until then, I am looking for my forever home. My ideal adopter will be patient, continue my training and build up my confidence, so I can grow into the best big-boy I can be If you are looking for a lifetime of love, snuggles, kisses and laughs and want to meet me, please contact your adoption coordinator. If you do not yet have an adoption coordinator, please complete an adoption application at www.freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org I am being fostered in Jacksonville, NC.