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Cricket   

In shelter Dog

Ben Lomond, CA, 95005
Pet name:
Cricket
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog
Date:
08/29/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Apricot / Beige
Size:
Medium
Description:
Cricket is a 3-year old female German Shepherd mix dog who was pulled from the Stockton Animal Shelter, as she was at risk of euthanasia. 

Cricket has settled nicely in her foster home. While she is somewhat shy and gentle, with medium drive, she is a bit guarded when first meeting new people until she feels she can trust you. Introductions must be taken slowly. After only a few days in foster care, she has proven to be comfortable with her people, even older, dog savvy kids.

Cricket loves attention and will become submissive with her humans, rolling over on her back for belly rubs. She likes to learn and is food motivated. We have been working on the basics (i.e. sit, down, touch, watch and stay). Cricket can give paw, crates well, and is not destructive. She rides well in the car. Leash walking is a work in progress, but she has made a great running partner. When taken for a run, she kept pace and was more focused. Cricket is not reactive to people or other dogs when out on walks. 

Cricket has done well when introduced to the resident male dog, but does play rough and hard, so we believe a home where she will be the only dog would most likely benefit her best. She listens well when corrected by her human to chill out.

Cricket is looking for a family that will be patient with her, providing both physical and mental stimulation to help her gain confidence. 

Cricket is a very special girl and deserves someone who will love her forever. Someone who can take her on adventures and continues to foster her confidence. Someone that wont give up her. 

Cricket loves her stuffed animals and is gentle with them. She also likes to play fetch, but does not go overboard.

Because of her high prey drive, a home without cats or other small critters is a must. She really enjoys spending time out in the yard, and will alarm bark if she feels those squirrels are invading her space.

It will be necessary for an adopter to have recent successful experience in raising a GSD, Belgian Malinois, Dutch Shepherd, or other large breed working dog. An adopter who will continue her obedience training based upon positive reinforcement is recommended, to ensure she remains on the path of a well-behaved canine companion.

We are currently screening applications for the best possible fit.

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