Who wanted a rescued German Shepherd?

joeanne

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WE HAVE IN FOSTER HOME A 16 WEEK OLD GERMAN SHEPHERD BOY, LONG HAIRED WHITE, GOOD PEDIGREE ALTHOUGH NOT BEING REHOMED WITH PAPERS, 90% HOUSE TRAINED, EXCELLENT WITH CHILDREN AND OTHER DOGS.
PLEASE CALL IF YOU CAN OFFER A HOME TO THIS WONDERFULL LITTLE BOY.

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Pm me for number (think its someones home number so wont put it up)
 
I think she is sorted now but it would be a good back up!

(Long haired (ie single coated) and white would be my idea of a nightmare though, he'd end up an all-black within five minutes of coming to this boghole :p)

If anyone else is looking (HENNERS!!!!) I know of a gorgeous sable male, 6mo, parents all health checked with good qualifications, his sire is probably my favourite dog in the UK at the mo, for sale to a pet home in the NE - I want to eat him!)
 
If anyone else is looking...

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German Shepherd/Alaskan Malamute
Hes a very large, lovely,playful boy,12months old.very good with other dogs and brill with children.doesnt like cats.through no fault of his own we have to let him go.genuine callers only please.

OH has already said no. :rolleyes:

Also, slightly more worryingly...

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protection/guard gsd***REDUCED***
20 month old male gsd, unneutered pedigree but no papers,
he has been extremeley well trained for guard or personal protection work, he is a one owner dog and would not be suitable as a pet!! i must stress this dog is extremely protective and a amazing working dog, he is used to children tho as i have 3 small children he is amazing with, would make a brilliant working dog and will only be sold to a working home.

he has amazing bite/sleeve work and can be shown working, please no time wasters he is a very special dog and unless he goes to the right home will remain with me. only to be sold to people with knowledge and understanding of the breed and working dogs, please call for more details and pictures

genuine people afetr a truley amazing working dog will realise how much these dogs are worth so no stupid offers or calls please
 
Argh, BC, stop posting that tosh!!!!!

(first one totally looks like a sable shep, hmmm!)

What kind of FRICKING MORON sells a (semi?!) sleeve trained dog on a free website, AGGGHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
 
(first one totally looks like a sable shep, hmmm!)

He has a totally smooshable big bear face and I WANT. Imagine him and her ladyship hitched to the bike, I'd end up wrapped around a tree. :D

The second was initially advertised at £950, he's dropped it gradually to £650. Given the area he's in this dog is highly likely to go to some chav wanting a status dog... :rolleyes:
 
Wow, there are titled dogs on the circuit that would struggle to make £950.

Makes me wonder why it hasn't sold successfully to someone in a working club, or given to the cops/prison service, if it's that good.
I hate to think where it might end up :( :( :(

Looking a #1 again, the forehead and ears would be the only giveaway as to the Malamute part!
 
Good grief, that second GSD, although beautiful.

Its like selling a loaded gun on gumtree...ridiculous.

Thanks for the thought though Joeanne, I have a few in back up mode so will add this one :D
 
And the teeny white bib spot! I bet he's got a big curly tail back there too. Lovely-looking chap, wonder what his story is.

I can only imagine that, if this guy has received any professional instruction or training with the dog, that he'd be able to advertise the dog within the club or by word of mouth with the trainer? That he hasn't leads me to conclude that he's perhaps been teasing the dog in the back garden with a bit of sackcloth wrapped around his arm and encouraging it to go mental at strangers, thus making it a 'trained protection dog'. :rolleyes:
 
Quite a lot of sheps, even the black and golds, have a white spot on the chest (and both of mine have hooked their tails in adulthood, grrr!!!) he looks like B with a head-swap :p

Other dog won't be that advanced at 20 mths either, it can take up to 3 years for a working-bred dog to make the grade. Oh well, hope he ends up with someone who knows what they are doing, although I don't know a lot of people who would be scouring those sorts of sites for their next project....
 
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