Abby
German Shepherd Dog | Huntingtown Town Center, MD
Age : 5 Years 1 MonthAdultFemaleBlack
About
Characteristics
affectionate playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Children
Meet Abby
Great news for Abby , she has found a wonderful home ! Abby is a very sweet dog who is looking for a home through no fault of her. After living together happily for 5 years , her entire life, Abby has been the subject of attacks from the other dog in the home, a male GSD. Her owner is having health issues and made the difficult decision to find Abby a new home to keep her safe. She felt Abby was much more adoptable than her male dog. Abby's owner says she is wonderful with her grand children and loves to hang out with them . ASR has NOT met nor evaluated this dog but is sharing information provided by the owner. Due to the owner's poor health we are reviewing emails for her about ABBY. Please contact [email protected] for more information PLEASE NOTE : THE DOG LISTED IS SHOWN AS A COURTESY TO ANOTHER ORGANIZATION OR FOR AN INDIVIDUAL WHO NEEDS TO FIND A NEW HOME FOR THEIR DOG. ASR HAS NOT EVALUATED THIS DOG AND MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES REGARDING EITHER THE TEMPERAMENT OR THE HEALTH OF THE DOG. ALL SHEPHERD RESCUE HAS NO INVOLVEMENT IN ANY ADOPTION THAT MAY RESULT.
Adoption Process
Application, home visit, references and an adoption fee of $300 when a dog is adopted. We require some sort of training occur within 3-6 months of adoption.
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