Freedom German Shepherd Rescue

We are a group of volunteers that are dedicated to saving the lives of German Shepherds and German Shepherd mixes. We all work in a variety of disciplines to include medical, financial, animal welfare and corporate. What bonds us is our love for all dogs, specifically German Shepherds. We've all volunteered for other 501c nonprofit rescues and feel the dogs are best served by all of us working together. We all strongly feel that there are too many unwanted, abused and neglected animals that we want to work together, with shelters and the community, to help reduce the epidemic through saving the dogs and educating the public.

La Grange , NC,28551
Get directions

Email: [email protected]

Website: http://freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org

Bloom

German Shepherd Dog | Trent Woods, NC

Age : 5 Months 5 DaysYoungFemale

About

Characteristics

affectionate eagerToPlease goofy intelligent obedient playful playsToys

Coat Length

Medium

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Bloom

Meet Bloom - Sprouting into your heart one tail wag at a time!  At just 5 months old and around 50 pounds, Bloom is a fresh-faced pup looking to grow roots in her forever home. Her past? A bit of a mystery (she’s keeping it pawsitively private), but her future? Bright, cuddly, and full of potential! This little lady is potty trained—well, mostly. She’s got the gist, but like any good plant, she’ll thrive with a little consistency and sunshine (aka treats). She’s not quite crate-trained yet, but give her a few minutes and she’ll settle down like a tulip at twilight. Bloom loves people—like, really loves people. She hasn’t met kids yet, but with her gentle demeanor  meeting new people, and proper introductions of course, we think she could be a great family flower. She's still a young pup, so she’s learning what kind of home she’ll need long-term, though her current foster family feels that she will need a family who is active and devoted to giving her the training and structure for her to thrive. Her current home has a fence, but it’s too soon to say if it’s a must-have for her forever digs.  She buds beautifully with her one-year-old canine foster sister—they zoom, they wrestle, they nap like synchronized snugglers. She’s also been living with a cat and, while curious, she’s easily redirected. (She’s a dog of pawsitive persuasion, after all.)  Now, here’s the thorn among the petals: Bloom gets nervous around new dogs and can be very vocal about it. She's not aggressive—just a little dramatic (think Broadway understudy who finally got her moment). With slow intros, patience, and continued socialization, she'll learn the world isn’t so scary after all. She knows how to “sit” and is working hard on mastering the rest of the pup curriculum—like not chewing everything that looks remotely edible (or not). She needs a home ready to guide her with love, patience, and maybe a chew toy or three. If you're looking for a goofy, affectionate, playful cuddlebug who's ready to blossom with the right guidance, Bloom could be your new best bud. Adopt her and let love take root. If you're interested an adding this little flower to your family, please contact your adoption coordinator. If you do not yet have an adoption coordinator, please complete an adoption application at www.freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org . Bloom is being fostered in Charlotte, NC. 

Adoption Process
All applicants must pass a vet check, phone interview and home visit in order to adopt. Once an applicant passes, they must sign an adoption contract where they agree to alter the dog by 6 months of age - if they are adopting a puppy, guarantee that the dog will receive proper vet care, food, water and exercise, and will return the dog to the rescue if they can no longer keep the dog for any reason. All dogs are microchipped prior to adoption, with Freedom GSR always remaining on the chip. The adoption fee is $250, adopters receive a 2 week trial period with the dog and if the adopter is found to be in violation of the contract, Freedom GSR will reclaim the dog. All dogs will not be adopted out until they are up to date on shots, free of heartworms and intestinal parasites and altered, if six months of age or older. If a puppy is adopted, the adoption contract stipulates that the puppy must be altered by the time s/he turns 6 months old.


Contact
Freedom German Shepherd Rescue
[email protected]
http://freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org

Look for other dogs for adoption!

Helping You Be the Best Pet Parent You Can Be

Check out our blog!
Not All Dog Heroes Wear Capes
Some are regular ole’ delivery drivers who will rise up for a stranger’s dog… on its birthday 🎂 😆   If you want a feel-good moment I thought you’d enjoy this clip... Read More
02 AUG
How Can Dogs Sense What Is Going To Happen To Their Owner?
T.G.I.F! It’s finally time for a doggy date night at home! You cuddle with your dog while watching a movie. You were having a good time until your dog licks and paws at a spot on your head... Read More
02 DEC
For a Paw-some Fourth of July: 5 Pet Health and Safety Tips
Introduction: As the Fourth of July approaches, it’s crucial for pet parents to be mindful of the potential risks and challenges that this festive holiday can pose for their furry companions.... Read More
23 JUN