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German Shepherd Dog (long coat)  : :  Female (spayed)  : :  Young  : :  Large

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G.I. Jane needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?

About G.I. Jane

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: 400.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
  • Color: Sable / Tricolor
  • Current Size: 42 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 60 Pounds
  • Current Age: 10 Years 2 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
Gi Jane was surrendered to us  from one of our brave soldiers who is being deployed.  Pet Rescue by Judy was at Seminole County at the time of surrender.  So to ease his mind Judy took her in to help find her a forever home.  She is housetrained, good with other dogs, playful, she does need further training since she likes to explore and might wander off....Our brave soldier was very much put at ease since our no kill shelter was able to send him off with a lighter heart knowing his baby GI Jane would be safe.

***According to dogbreedinfo.com, in April 1899, Capt. Max von Stephanitz registered a dog named Horan as the first Deutsche Schäferhunde, which means German Shepherd Dog in English. Known for their tremendous loyalty and courage, they are calmly confident, but not hostile. This breed needs his people and should not be left isolated for long periods of time. They only bark when it is necessary. Serious and almost human in his intelligence, they have a high learning ability. The breed is so intelligent and learns so readily that it has been used as a sheepdog, guard dog, in police work, as a guide for the blind, in search and rescue service, and in the military. The German Shepherd also excels in many other dog activities including schutzhund, tracking, obedience, agility, flyball, and ring sport. His fine nose can sniff out drugs and intruders, and can alert handlers to the presence of underground mines in time to avoid detonation, or gas leaks in a pipes buried 15 feet underground. A quick daily brushing is best unless hair in the house is not a problem. They should be bathed rarely, only once or twice a year to avoid skin oil depletion. Shepherds have a life expectancy around 13 years.

 
 


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