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Rogue Desperately Needs A Home
Rogue is a 4 year old small neutered male and has been in kennels far too long which is slowly driving him crazy. We cannot let this continue so a home needs to be found urgently.
We are looking for somebody special to give Rogue a forever home.
When Rogue arrived at the kennels they couldn’t get near him. Rogue is a reformed character and can be handled by anybody even women. He looks forward to his walks with our volunteers and doesn’t mind meeting new people.
Our volunteers take him out for walks where he can be a little nervous and can jump and twist on his lead. He is walked on a harness and slip lead. He doesn’t react when he sees other dogs.
If you are interested please complete an adoption form so that a volunteer can contact you.
Poor Kenny Is not Doing Well In Kennels
Kenny came into kennels from the pound after serving his 7 days. Kenny is not microchipped, so we have no information on his previous life at all.
Kenny is a shepherd/mali cross. We believe Kenny to be about 2 years old, he has a lovely set of new white adult teeth, so is a youngster. He is entire.
Kenny is a friendly boy and very laid back. He knows his commands “sit” and “down”. He walks nicely on a lead and was non-reactive to bikes, traffic and barking dogs.
Kenny’s nose was injured before he came into the kennels but it is healing.
Kenny is looking for a home with experienced owner(s) who will invest in his training and give him boundaries to work with. We do not know at this point if he could live with another dog, or children – so for now needs to be rehomed in a dog/child free home.
I you would like to adopt Kenny, please complete an adoption form.
Bruno
Bruno is a lovely boy, full of potential. Bruno is in kennels but goes out with one of our GSDR volunteers in his van to do some training. Bruno does seem to prefer men although he is fine with women who are firm with him.
Bruno gets very excited and is very bouncy but responds to discipline when walked on a slip lead, Bruno is a big sniffer so would enjoy tracking. Bruno has not been reactive to other dogs whilst out and takes treats nicely, he is fine travelling in a crate in a van.
Bruno needs a loving forever home, with GSD experienced owner(s) that have leadership skills, who can provide training and socialisation support to help him.
Bruno has separation issues which have never been addressed, this will need addressing from scratch.
Due to Bruno’s history, he will need a cat free home but could live with older children and a female dog.
Please see Bruno’s history write up below for more information.
CAUCASIAN OVCHARKA (SHEPHERDS)
Although we are a German Shepherd rescue, there does not seem to be an official Caucasian Shepherd Rescue here in the UK, so since 2013, we have been helping these dogs find homes and have built up a good knowledge of this breed.
Most of these dogs are finding their way into the UK through unscrupulous breeders in eastern Europe or coming in via questionable rescuers with no rescue back up here in the UK. Most that we have helped so far, have been picked up as strays here in the UK.
This is certainly not the breed for everyone and if you are considering owning a Caucasian Ovcharka, please make sure that you thoroughly research the breed first. They may be the cutest bundles of fluff imaginable as puppies but they are a giant breed and will grow into a very large immensely powerful dog. Caucasian Shepherds that we have for rehoming.
GSDR always has and always will operate a NO DESTRUCTION POLICY because we believe that all dogs deserve a good life. We will find the right home for all the dogs that come into our care no matter how long it takes. German Shepherd Rescue is both a registered charity and company, which produces yearly accounts so that you know where your donated monies are spent.
German Shepherd Rescue
We are German Shepherd Rescue the biggest and best charity in England and Wales helping to foster and rehome German Shepherd puppies and German Shepherd dogs (Alsatians).
German Shepherd Rescue helps rehome German Shepherds across the UK. Can you help us raise funds so that we can rescue more unwanted German Shepherd Dogs?
If you are thinking of buying a dog as a family pet forget that puppies for sale advert, please read this article first.
Please do not contact the rescue specifically for puppies - buying a puppy. We are looking for loving homes for rescue dogs of all ages. We always have many German Shepherd dogs for rehoming. Can you offer to adopt a German Shepherd and give it a good home or maybe you could foster a German Shepherd until a new home can be found.
If you would like us to feature a German Shepherd dog that is looking for a new home, please contact us with your details. Please note that this is a genuine service for German Shepherd Rescue and not a listing for people wishing to sell their German Shepherd dog.
We do not have puppies for sale or dogs for sale but we do ask for a minimum donation which goes towards helping other needy dogs. Monies raised go towards kenneling and veterinary costs.
Volunteers are always welcome.
German Shepherd Rescue is run by volunteers who are involved because of their love for the breed. Most have jobs and families and fit in rescue work when they can and at their own cost. Please be patient, and we will deal with your requests as soon as we can. Our rescue dogs are worth waiting for!
Please help us by donating so that we can help re-home more unwanted German Shepherd dogs. Donations can be sent to Jayne Shenstone, German Shepherd Rescue, Little Vauld, Marden Hereford HR1 3HA. We also accept Paypal payments - just click on the Paypal button below. Thank you.