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Sweet Pea   

In shelter Dog

Round Rock, TX, 78664
Pet name:
Sweet Pea
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog
Date:
02/22/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Black
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Medium
Description:
-Spayed female
-2.5 years old
-Current on vaccinations
-Microchipped
-House and crate trained
-Heartworm negative an on Prevention
-Good with other dogs and people
-Underweight at about 60 lbs
-Not tested with cats or children

Hi! My name is Sweet Pea and they called me that because I am very sweet. I love other dogs and people and would love to be your new best friend. I lived with some smaller dogs and did OK with them, but I would really like to have a bigger dog to play with as little dogs are nice, but they really don’t like to play the way I do. I’m house and crate trained, and I’ve learned how to use a pet door; that was so easy. I’ve made lots of new friends here at my foster moms house.

I was adopted from the shelter and returned.  They just put me in the backyard and then wondered why I dug out to go play with the dogs next-door. I have plenty of friends here and I’m not left outside especially alone so I have no desire to escape. Besides the food is really good here and I get lots of it. I was really skinny when I got here but I’m starting to fill out. I do like to play with balls and toys too. I have fairly nice house manners and I don’t counter surf or steal things.

I would really like my own home though because I’d like more attention as foster mom has several other doggies to share her attention and love with. So, I’m really happy here for now but I sure would love my own human or humans and a place of my own and I think I would do better with another four-legged friend to play with. So, if you would like me to be your new best friend, please fill out an application!


Link to Application:
http://www.gsdrescuectx.com/adoption-application.html

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