Foster Update 6/21/10: We picked up Phoebe from the center the day she was spayed.
She is about 6 months old and is fairly active but not explosive energy like you would expect from a puppy her age.
She is a cuddler! She loves to put her nose under your arm and wiggle her way into your heart!
She loves to play with our other dogs and share toys. She has not yet been to the dog park. We were waiting for her incision to heal up more before we play outside.
She doesn't seem to mind our 5 cats. She moves out of their way most of the time because she is unsure of them. She likes to sneak up on them when they are sleeping to steal a sniff.
She is mostly crate trained. Meaning, she doesn't mess in the crate. She has to go immediately outside when she comes out of the crate to relieve herself!
Sometimes I have to persuade her to go into the crate and sometimes she complains while she's in there. After I tell her 'NO' she quiets down. She would really rather sleep in the bed! She loves sleeping with her peeps!
***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.
Other Pictures of Phoebe the Shepherd (click to see larger version):