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/

Scout P

German Shepherd Dog | Danville, CA

Age : 2 Months 1 DayFemale

About

Characteristics

cratetrained

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Children

Meet Scout P

Meet Scout – A Loving Soul Ready for Her Forever Home ❤️ Scout’s journey hasn’t been an easy one, but her heart remains full of love and hope. This beautiful black and tan German Shepherd was found as a stray, wandering alone, but she’s now safe and thriving in a foster home where she’s learning what it means to be part of a family. Estimated to be born in May 2023, Scout is a young, energetic, and affectionate girl who adores people—especially men. She’s eager to meet everyone she comes across, her tail wagging with excitement. While she doesn’t seem to have had any previous training, her fosters are patiently teaching her manners, and she’s proving to be a quick learner. Scout is already housebroken and crate-trained, sleeping soundly each night beside her foster’s bed. She’s a well-mannered girl who doesn’t bark, dig, or chew—just a playful and curious spirit figuring out the world around her. She’s intrigued by cats and will give chase out of curiosity, but she has no interest in chickens. Squirrels, on the other hand, definitely catch her attention! With her affectionate and outgoing personality, Scout is sure to be a wonderful companion for someone ready to give her the love and guidance she deserves. If you’re looking for a loyal, playful, and curious best friend, Scout just might be the perfect match. Could you be the one to give Scout the forever home she’s been waiting for? Scout is a level 3 dog Photos

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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