Recently Adopted German Shepherd Puppies Near Vine Grove
German shepherd puppy’s
Seven weeks old German shepherd puppies. Good with the kids . 80 to 120 pounds.View Detail
German Shephard/Husky Male
It is with a heavy heart that I am forced to rehome our 2 year old German Shephard/ Husky Male. He has been neutered, is up to date on all shots, and in perfect health. He is great with other dogs, but doesnt care for young children(he has never been aggressive towards my three children, however he does run away from them when they try to hug/pet him). He does NOT do well around cats, chickens, or other small animals. We are rehoming him because he has killed several flock s of chickens, and even though we keep attempting to prevent this from happening, and try to keep him away from our chickens, he is extremely intelligent and keeps finding ways to get to them. He is completely house broken, knows a few commands, and once familiar with his surroundings and you will do just fine off a leash. He takes a little while to warm up to people, but once he does he will be your best buddy. I am asking a rehoming fee to ensure he goes to a good forever home and is used as a companion, nothing else. Thank youView Detail
Female German Shepherd pup!
I have a German Shepherd pup. She’s amazing! She knows how to sit and lay down. Working on potty training and staying. Potty training I have been watching her and she will not have accidents if you pay attention. She sniffs the floor when she has to go. I have a leash, collar, a blanket, and a toy that goes with her. She walks well in the leash and is food motivated so training won’t be hard. I taught her to sit and lay down in 3 weeks. I am rehoming due to my daughter not adjusting to her. I have tried all sorts of methods for these two to bond and nothing is working. She’s great with children and other dogs. My daughter is just not interested in her at all. She’s only 3 months old. So much room to grow and improve on training! Only barks when she’s excited or when you getting her out of her kennel. She does whine in her kennel but it lets you know she either wants to chew or has to go outside.View Detail