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German Shepherd Dog  : :  Female  : :  Adult  : :  Large

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About Princess

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: 300.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
  • Current Age: 16 Years 1 Month (best estimate)
  • Location: 64112
  • Housetrained: Yes
PRINCESS is a gorgeous classic black and tan German Shepherd girl who came from a puppy mill.  When she was spayed and given her shots, the vet commented that she had been "bred and bred and bred" .... her whole life has been spent barefoot and pregnant!  She was a puppy-making machine and is one of two breeder dogs who were going to be shot if rescue didn't take them.

With the help of a wonderful foster home that agreed to foster BOTH girls, we were able to step in and take them.  Yet Princess and Ginger were luckier than most.  The puppy miller was at least somewhat kind to them while using both to constantly pump out money-making puppies.  Princess is somewhat thin but was fed.  She also clearly had some exposure to people and other dogs, and is not in any way terrified.  Rather, she's starved for affection!  It's as if she can't get enough of having you pet her, hug her, rub her ears, touch her.  For years this sweet girl apparently didn't get much, if any, affection, and was just used to crank out high dollar puppies.

What we were not told, and only discovered when we picked the girls up, is that both have medical issues.  Ginger is heartworm positive (the puppy miller not only didn't give any shots, but didn't bother using any heartworm preventive despite being in the Missouri countryside!)  Princess appears to have had some type of injury to her right side - it's an old injury and there's nothing that can be done.  It was likely some type of blunt trauma.  Her right front paw turns at a bit of an odd angle, and she often lifts that leg when standing or sitting.  She's perfectly mobile and runs/walks normally, but it's clear the leg/paw is not quite normal.  Her back right leg also has a similar oddity.  Again, she is perfectly mobile and you have to look closely, but it's clear these were old injuries that were never treated.

But now - now Princess starts to really live!  Now she's in a loving foster home with other dogs and teenagers and a fenced yard.  Now she's an indoor dog and is getting all the comforts of a home and bed.  Now she's getting all the pets and hugs and love she wants.  Now she gets to go out and play, then come in and get loved on.  AND SHE'S THRILLED OUT OF HER MIND!  She's eating up the love and family.  That's all Princess wants - a loving home and family.  She's not demanding, just starved for love.

Princess is housetrained and crate trained, and has a lovely temperament.  She's at a great age where she's energetic but not hyperactive or crazy!  She's probably not going to be a running buddy, but she will be a perfect family dog for some very lucky family!

Princess is living with the other puppy mill dog Ginger in her current foster home, along with several other dogs of varying sizes (smallest is probably 25 lbs).  She's good with all of them, and in fact seems to be excited to figure out this sudden wealth of companionship, both human and doggie.  It's almost like watching a child who's never had anything suddenly inherit great riches - only these riches are in the form of love and family.

Are YOU the one very lucky family who will get to show this sweetheart what a loving home and family are like?  Are YOU the one very lucky family who will have her by your side through thick and thin for all the years to come?  If so, you'll have the most loyal, grateful dog that ever was!


DOGS:               Yes, would like a doggie buddy  (has been around dogs as small as 25 lbs)
CATS:                Unknown, would have to be tested
KIDS:                 Have not seen her around small kids and would want to test, but believe she will do well.  Only caveat is the same as with any big dog - always supervise big dogs with small children!  Like any large dog, Princess could easily knock over a small child accidentally in play, or while enthusiastically asking for love
IDEAL FAMILY:   A moderately active family who will love her, love her, love her!  In the words of the vet, this poor girl has been "bred and bred and bred".  She desperately wants to be loved, petted, loved.
 

If you're looking for a gorgeous German Shepherd
who will love you forever
and deserves a real home and family for a change,
PRINCESS may be your ideal family member!

PRINCESS's ADOPTION FEE:   $300
This fee covers only part of what we spend to vet, board and rehab the dogs we save. On average we spend over $450 on each dog. We made a decision to keep our adoption fee at the 2005 level even though vet prices have doubled and tripled since then. We are constantly fundraising to cover the deficit. At minimum, your adoption fee includes the dog's spay/neuter, heartworm test, heartworm treatment if needed, rabies shot, distemper/parvo shot, bordatella shot, deworming, monthly heartworm and flea preventives, and microchip. In many cases it also includes surgery and various types of vet treatment for standard issues such as hot spots, ear infections and so on.

INTERESTED IN ADOPTING PRINCESS?
Complete an Adoption Application Now!

More about Princess

Good with Dogs

STOP!! READ THIS BEFORE YOU GO ANY FURTHER!

  1. We're picky about our adopters. 
  2. Are you sure you're up to having a GSD?  They're not for everyone.  They take a lot of time, effort, training.  They shed year round.  They're big.  They scare lots of people.  They "mouth" and herd.  They're usually strong-willed and stubborn.  You have to have references and a home visit.  If you're not willing or able to deal with any of this, please don't waste your time or ours applying.  
  3. Will the dog be an inside family pet? We do not adopt to outdoor-only homes. All dogs must be indoor dogs.
  4. Do you leave your dog outdoors when you're not home?   We do not adopt to homes that leave their animals outside when they're gone.  You must put your dogs indoors when you're gone.  A 3 yr old adopted MOGS dog died when the owners went to run errands, left her outdoors, the gate was somehow opened, and she was hit by a car.  Tragic and 100% preventable. Even privacy fences get broken into.  Gates are opened.  Thieves steal dogs. Never leave your dog outdoors when you're not home!!
  5. What's your plan for unexpected events and major changes?  New baby? Divorce?  Moving?   How you will provide for your dog if your family breaks up? 
  6. Will you make a lifetime commitment?  It's your responsibility to keep your dog safe, loved and cared for FOR LIFE.
  7.  Do you understand we expect you to keep that lifetime commitment?  It's YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to stick by your family member -- no matter what.
  8. Are you unable or unwilling to make a lifetime commitment? Do not apply.



 

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