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Madeline   

In shelter Dog

Harrisburg, PA, 17111
Pet name:
Madeline
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
German Shepherd Dog
Date:
08/18/2023
Age:
Young
Colors:
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
My name is Madeline. I am a fun loving young German Shepherd mix. I weigh about 59 lbs. and I am full grown. My estimated birthday is  7/28/2019. I have had some training so I am smart and a good listener. I walk nicely on a leash and have learned all the basic commands like sit, stay, down, shake, etc. I am house trained and good in the house. I am well-behaved with other dogs and good with considerate children, but best if they are over 8 yrs old. I love spending time with my humans both outdoors and indoors. In the evenings I enjoy lounging around watching Netflix and cuddling . I am currently with a foster who is amazed by my intelligence and loyalty.

Madeline will make someone an incredible companion. She enjoys going on hikes, going to the beach, and having interactive toys to play with while in the house

No cats in her new home would be best.

Adoption fee for Madeline is $550.00. The adoption fee includes spayed, current on vaccinations, microchipped, and on heartworm prevention. 

She needs a home with a secure fully fenced backyard. If youre interested in a happy, trained, friendly girl to add to your family, please email.

If you are interested. Follow the step stated below.

Adopter for Madeline must be at least 25 years old. 

Madeline is currently in Texas but will transport to your state once an adopter has been found.

***The first step in the process if you are interested in being considered for Madeline is to email us information about yourself and your family. A brief introduction to your family will be helpful in determining if she is a good fit for your family. Please include where you live, current/past vet, etc. Send your inquiry to rogarcia58@yahoo.com.

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