Meet August, A Rescued Sweetheart Seeking Her Forever Home

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Here's What You Need To Know:

  • Pet's Location: durham NC, 27705
  • Pet's Age: 1 Year 6 Months
  • Pet's Size: large
  • Pet's Gender: female
  • Pet's Breed: German Shepherd Dog
  • Pet good with dogs? yes
  • Pet good with cats? yes
  • Pet good with kids? no

Organization:

  • Name: german shepherd rescue and adoption
  • Address: 1821 Hillandale Road, Suite 1B #326, Durham, NC 27705

About August:

  • Age: Approximately 1.5 years old
  • Size: Petite, about 50 lbs
  • Compatibility: Good with dogs; gentle with outdoor cats (though a bit too curious for their liking); kids TBD
  • Location: Kings Mountain, NC

Contact Information:

  • Name: Cali Whitlow
  • Email: [email protected]
  • Phone: 704-564-5768
  • Date Posted: 12/30/2024

August’s Journey: August was found as a stray in Shelby, NC, abandoned and starving. After being taken in, she has been given a safe space to recover, gain weight, and socialize. Her medical needs, including spaying, are now up-to-date. August is crate trained, housebroken, and has blossomed into a happy, healthy dog. Despite her love for her current foster’s other dogs and her affectionate nature, she needs a new home due to tensions with an older alpha dog in the household.

Personality and Needs: August is a sweet, affectionate girl who loves to cuddle. She is playful with other dogs and shows a gentle demeanor towards cats, albeit with a bit too much interest. She can be shy and reactive when meeting new people or animals, displaying a strong bark initially, but warms up quickly with patience and treats. Her new family will need to continue training to manage her reactive behaviors and ensure she can thrive in a loving environment.

Adoption Details: This is a courtesy listing; August is not affiliated with GSRA. For more information or to express interest in adopting August, please contact Cali Whitlow directly using the provided contact details.

PLEASE NOTE: This dog is not under the care of GSRA, and they cannot provide additional information or facilitate the adoption process.

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