Boo Boo
German Shepherd Dog | Trenton, NC
Age : 5 Months 13 DaysYoungMale
About
Characteristics
affectionate cratetrained eagerToPlease intelligent lap needsCompanionAnimal playful playsToys
Coat Length
MediumActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsCats
Meet Boo Boo
Meet Boo Boo! Are you a fan of the 1958 cartoon classic Yogi Bear? My foster mom says I remind her of Boo Boo because of my big, bear-like paws— but those paws are just the beginning! They’re a perfect match for my even bigger heart. I’m a sweet, 45 pound, 5 month old, affectionate pup who loves people and enjoys making new dog friends. I also do well with smaller animals, including cats, though sometimes I get a little too playful for their liking. My foster home includes two German Shepherds and three cats, so I’m learning the ropes of coexisting with all kinds of furry companions. I have low to moderate energy. I want to be close to my humans—I’ll happily curl up at your feet, rest my head in your lap, or sleep in my own bed in your room at night. I’m crate-trained and actually love my crate; it’s my little safe space. I don’t need to be in it anymore, but I’d love to have one in my new home if possible! I'm housebroken and also sleep through the night with no accidents. I’m a curious pup, but I can be timid and cautious in new situations. Loud noises and sudden movements startle me, so I would do best in a quiet, consistent home where I can build confidence at my own pace. I absolutely adore stuffed animals and cozy, fluffy beds. I’m highly food-motivated, which makes me eager to learn—my foster mom has already started me on basic obedience training. Because of my sensitive nature, I wouldn’t do well in a home with young children; their energy and unpredictability can be overwhelming for me. I need a patient, understanding adopter who will give me the time and reassurance I need to feel safe and secure. If you’re looking for a loyal, loving companion and can provide a calm, stable environment, I could be the perfect match! We recently learned that Boo is blind, but that doesn’t stop him from being a fully functioning puppy. The vet says he has a “congenital abnormality” where his optic nerve was improperly formed, thus rendering him unable to process vision. As a result, Boo will need a fenced in yard and a confident canine companion that he can shadow and use as a seeing eye dog. Ready to make this sweet boy a part of your family? Contact your adoption coordinator. Don't have an adoption coordinator? Complete an adoption application at www.freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org. Boo is being fostered in Winston-Salem, 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
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