German Shepherd Puppy for sale in Dunlap, Tennessee | $400


Beautiful German Shepherd
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:575694
Price / Fee
:$400
Location
:Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Our German Shepherd is still a puppy at 15 months old, but we have to find a new home for him. He loves chasing my neighbors chickens and so we’re gonna have to re-home him. He’s a wonderful dog, and we are hopeful that someone that can let him run free and give him lots of love will be interested.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$400
Frequently Asked Questions
What breed is the dog listed for adoption?
The dog available for adoption is a beautiful German Shepherd.
How old is the German Shepherd?
The German Shepherd is currently 15 months old and is still considered a puppy.
Why are you rehoming the German Shepherd?
We are rehoming the German Shepherd because he loves to chase our neighbor's chickens, which has become a concern for us.
What kind of home would be ideal for this puppy?
An ideal home for this German Shepherd would be one where he can run free and receive lots of love and attention from his new family.
How much does the German Shepherd cost?
The price for the German Shepherd is $400, which is the local currency for Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States.
Where is this German Shepherd located?
The German Shepherd is located in Dunlap, Sequatchie County, Tennessee, United States.
Is the German Shepherd good with children?
While the German Shepherd's temperament can vary, they are generally known to be good family dogs and can be great with children when properly socialized.
Can I visit the German Shepherd before making a decision?
Yes, potential adopters are welcome to meet the German Shepherd in person to see if it's a good fit for their family.
Is the German Shepherd house-trained?
Typically, young German Shepherds can be trained easily, and with consistent training, he should adapt to a new home well.
What should I consider before adopting this puppy?
Before adopting, consider your lifestyle, space for the dog to run, and the time you can dedicate to training and companionship for your new German Shepherd.

























