German Shepherd Animal Rescue

German Shepherd Puppies For Adoption

Terri joined German Shepherd Animal Rescue in 2011 to help the dogs they take in. She is also very active in the community, participating in annual fundraisers for Stamford Hospital Foundation and donating to the Twin Meadows playground for disabled children. As a rescuer, she understands the difficulties a dog can encounter when it is not properly cared for. The German Shepherd is an exceptional breed, and there are many ways to make sure your pet is getting the best care possible.

Prince is a 17-month-old male German Shepherd. His owner is moving back to the county, so he is leaving him with GSAR. The rescue group found that Prince is a very active dog, enjoying running off-leash and playing fetch. He needs a home with an active family that has the time and energy to spend outside with him. His breed is extremely social and will thrive with an active, K9-handler.

All Shepherd Rescue is an all-volunteer organization that focuses on giving dogs the best possible life. They provide veterinary care, evaluation, and adoption services for German Shepherds in need. In addition, they also educate the public about the benefits of a German Shepherd, including the importance of spaying or neutering your dog. Regardless of the breed, GSAR is here to help. Just give them a warm home and a chance to prove themselves.

While they were working to find a new home for Lola, the GSGSR volunteers had their work cut out for them.

They picked up the puppies from their basement and took them to the vet. They bathed them and took them to the groomer. Their fur was covered with urine, feces, and fleas, and every parasite they could find was detected and removed. The dogs were then placed into foster homes with other dogs and often cats.

Oscar is a young German Shepherd who came to rescue from a garage in an apartment. His owner abandoned him, and GSGSR treated him with love. His owner was willing to give him a loving home, and he has since become an ambassador for the breed. If you’re looking for a German Shepherd, you’ll be glad you found him. They are an excellent choice for a new dog. They will bring joy to anyone’s home.

Foxy was adopted by two elderly men from two elderly men four years ago. One of them has a fatal disease and is expected to die soon. The other man refused to take his dog to the hospital, and the staff there told him that he should be euthanized. This is an incredible story about a German Shepherd, and how it became the owner of another dog. Luckily, he is now an advocate for a better life for dogs.

It’s a good thing German Shepherd Animal Rescue isn’t selling dogs, and they can help save more than just dogs. The IDGSR is a nonprofit organization and is a great way to donate to a dog that needs to be adopted. There’s an auction page where you can bid on a dog, and you can even donate through the IDGSR auction. The IDGSR’s goal is to save as many German Shepherds as possible from homes in need.