German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California

Our Mission Statement:Rescuing German Shepherd Dogs from life threatening situations at animal shelters and elsewhere.Finding German Shepherd Dogs permanent loving homes with qualified owners.Assisting owners of German Shepherd Dogs who can no longer keep them to find them new homes.Working cooperatively with animal shelters and other rescue groups in the community towards our common goals of saving dogs' lives and reducing pet overpopulation.Educating the public about the advantages of adopting dogs from shelters and rescue organizations, and about the need for spaying and neutering dogs.Educating owners and prospective owners of German Shepherd Dogs about their proper care and training, and about other aspects of the breed.

Cupertino, CA,95015
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (800) 728-3473

Website: https://www.gsrnc.org/

Lola PHS

German Shepherd Dog | Danville, CA

Age : 5 Months 30 DaysFemaleBlack with White

About

Characteristics

cratetrained

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Lola PHS

From Shelter Pup to Shining Star: Meet Lola Born in early November 2024, Lola is a beautiful German Shepherd puppy with soulful eyes and a heart full of hope. Rescued from a local shelter at just a few months old, Lola is now flourishing in the care of a loving foster home — learning, healing, and discovering what it truly means to be safe and loved. Sweet, sweet Lola is the very definition of calm and affectionate. She adores people and is blossoming with every gentle touch, kind word, and wagging tail she meets. Social and curious, she gets along well with other dogs and is always up for a cuddle or a quiet nap by your side. This little lady is already mastering her crate training. She sleeps peacefully through the night, only waking if she needs a rare potty break — and even then, she’ll politely go back to bed when asked. Lola is also a star student when it comes to learning her basic manners, picking up on cues like “sit,” “down,” and recall with enthusiasm and grace. Lola loves toys, enjoys a warm bath and towel dry (her first one was a hit!), and finds joy in the simple things — a soft place to nap, a kind voice, and a game of gentle play. She’s still a little sensitive to unfamiliar sounds, but with patient introductions, she’s growing braver each day. Though she’s still getting used to car rides due to a bumpy first experience, Lola is making steady progress with the help of short trips, encouragement, and positive associations. It’s a minor detail in an otherwise bright and promising journey. For such a young pup, Lola is remarkably easygoing and endlessly sweet. She doesn’t ask for much — just kindness, patience, and a family to call her own. In return, she’ll give you her heart, her loyalty, and her calm, gentle companionship. Lola is waiting. Are you her second chance? Lola is a level 4 dog and the adopters will need to be puppy approved

Adoption Process
Our adoption process is designed to help you and the right dog find each other. Our goal is to place each dog into a permanent, safe, and loving home. For the safety of small children and their families and the well being of younger dogs, we will only adopt dogs 4 years and older to families with children under the age of 7. To adopt a German Shepherd Dog from us, you must: 1. Live in Northern California. 2. Complete an Adoption Questionnaire, either online, or hard-copy (pdf format). If you do not own your home, your landlord must provide the completed Landlord Permission Agreement(pdf format). 3. Be interviewed by an adoption counselor. 4. Allow a home visit conducted by a GSRNC adoption counselor. 5. Choose, and be chosen by, the right dog. 6. With our approval, sign our Adoption Agreement, and pay the associated adoption fee. 7. At the time of adoption we also collect a deposit which is refunded after completion of two training sessions.


Contact
German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California
(800) 728-3473
[email protected]
https://www.gsrnc.org/

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