German Shepherd Dog and Husky Dogs Available for Adoption
BOBBY
German Shepherd Dog, Husky
🇺🇸
Newberg, Oregon
March 16th
female, small, baby
DESCRIPTION
Bobby is a very sweet and loving little guy that loves playing outside in the grass, playing with his sister, and can be independent at times, but also loves his people and his food lol. Bobby is very close to being potty trained and has been using a bell at the back door to let us know he needs to go or a quick little bark. He has also started crate training and leash training. He isn't perfect but doing well with both of them.
We would like to note that 5 out 9 puppies in this litter were affected by Rickets. Jan was not one of the 5. This has been confirmed by multiple vet visits and xrays.
Adoption fee is $450. He is dewormed, started on vaccines and will be going on a neuter contract. We will cover the cost to neuter him at the low cost clinic we use in McMinnville between 10 months and 1 year of age. If an owner choose to fix at their vet that cost would be their responsibility but it most be done and proof provided at 1 years old.
ABOUT: GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG DOG BREED
The German Shepherd Dog, known for its intelligence, loyalty, and versatility, is a popular and highly regarded breed worldwide. This breed excels in various roles such as police work, search and rescue, and assistance for individuals with disabilities. German Shepherd Dogs are strong, agile, and confident with a distinctive double coat that can be straight or wavy. Their character is marked by courage, loyalty, and a strong work ethic, making them ideal companions and protectors for families and professionals alike.
The husky breed is renowned for its striking appearance, characterized by piercing eyes and a thick double coat. These medium sized, energetic dogs are known for their friendly and outgoing personalities, making them wonderful companions for active families. Originally bred for sledding and endurance in cold climates, huskies are intelligent and independent, often displaying a strong prey drive. Proper training and regular exercise are crucial to keep these playful and social animals happy and well adjusted.