Major
German Shepherd Dog | Oakland, TN
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Meet Major
To adopt please fill out an adoption Application Major is a 1yo male German Shepherd Dog who was rescued as a stray in rural MS. Friendly, well-socialized, gentle. Loyal, loving, typical GSD temperament. Good with cats and other dogs and living comfortably with a cat & dog in his foster home (see video). Great with kids and gentle with the neighborhood children. Medium energy level outside, quiet and well-mannered in the house. Crate trained and housebroken. Obeys basic commands. Loves to be with his people. Good on a leash, rides great in the car. Estimated DOB is 1-1-24. Healthy and fully vetted, current on shots, neutered, weighs about 55 pounds. AWESOME young GSD will make a wonderful companion (and jogging partner!) for an active family who loves the breed. To adopt please fill out an adoption Application Contact us at [email protected] visit us at http://www.happydogrescue.org
Adoption Process
The process to adopt a dog includes:
completion of an application
phone interview with your dogâs adoption coordinator
phone interview with your dogâs foster mom
veterinary reference & personal references
home visit
adoption contract
adoption fee*
*adoption fees vary from puppies to adults to seniors and can be found on each dog's adoption application at the end of their profile.
Contact
Happy Dog Rescue
[email protected]
http://www.happydogrescue.org
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