German Shepherd Rescue and Adoption

We are a non-profit organization of dedicated volunteers committed to offering essential care and adoption services to neglected, stray or surrendered German Shepherd Dogs. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina and supporting the Carolinas and Virginia we strive to protect and promote this magnificent breed.

Durham, NC,27705
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Lola (CL)

German Shepherd Dog | Reidsville, NC

Age : 5 Months 18 DaysYoungFemale

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House Trained

Yes

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Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Lola (CL)

COURTESY LISTING  - Please contact person below with inquiries.   ~6 months old.  Good with kids, dogs and cats.    Sarah Ford Charlotte, NC   [email protected]   Date Posted: 04/18/24   Lola is a timid but sweet GSD puppy that was rescued from a puppy mill situation. She was never socialized prior to this, so she is slow to warm up to humans, but absolutely loves all other dogs. She is playful, submissive, non-reactive/non-aggressive, and housebroken. She is up to date on all vaccines, flea, tick, and heart worm treatment, and is scheduled for spay in the next 2 weeks. She needs an active and patient home, preferably with other high-energy animals.   PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT A GSRA DOG. ONLY CONTACT THIS INDIVIDUAL ABOUT THIS DOG. THE CONTACT HAS NO AFFILIATION WITH GSRA AND GSRA CANNOT ANSWER QUESTIONS ABOUT THIS DOG.

Adoption Process
We require an application to be filled out on our website - http://gsdrescue.org/index.html After the application is submitted a Vet Check, Phone Interview, and Home Visit are required to receive approval for adoption. Once approval is granted then the applicant and a GSD match is made then a trial will take place (usually 1 week). The adoption fee is $300 and an adoption contract is required at the time of the trial.

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