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Showing posts with label German Shepherd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label German Shepherd. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 October 2013

Ellie GSD up for Adoption.

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ELLIE / German Shepherd Dog (GSD / Alsatian) / Female / 8+ Years / Rehoming Centre: Merseyside

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  • Has basic housetraining

Likes and dislikes:

Ellie is a very loyal dog who has sadly found herself back in kennels after her owner had a change in circumstances. She is very typical of her breed and has many of the shepherd traits. Once Ellie has a bond with you it is unbreakable, but she can be very worried by people she doesn't know.

Type of home needed:

Ellie is looking for an experienced home, preferably with someone who lives alone and doesn't have many visitors as this does scare Ellie. She will make a wonderful companion to the right owner but they would need to come and get to know her to build her confidence before taking her home. Ellie will need to be the only pet in the home and to live with adults only.

More about me:

Experienced home needed.

Rehoming Centre:

Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Merseyside
Whiston Lane
Huyton
Liverpool
L36 6HP
Open: 12:00 - 16:00
Closed: Monday



Saturday, 19 May 2012

My Life Story part 2. By Sheba the dog.

When i was only three weeks old my mum died & i had to be bottle fed until i went on solids. According to my previous owner i was born the smallest in the litter but I'm now the biggest, that's probably all down to my Mum & Dad getting me off Bakers & onto a healthy diet of James Wellbeloved dry mixed with either Natures Menu or Natures Diet.

I've overheard Mum & Dad talking & apparently i wasn't planned they only went to the local pet shop for cat litter, when they saw an advert in the shop window 8 week old Dogue de Bordeaux X Rottweiler free to good home, i think he got a good deal there as the other pups where advertised for £ 200 each. But because there other dog was a bit of a grump they wanted a good home for me so i wouldn't be left on my own. They certainly done that.

When they came to see me there was only me & my brother left & a gentlemen was picking up my brother which would of left me all alone at 8 weeks of age with no Mum & Siblings for company. So i really had to turn on the charm offensive & it worked like a charm.

My Dad likes his big dogs, German Shepherds, Dogue de Bordeaux & Rottweilers. He's had experience with them before so having 2 of his favourite breeds in one made things a little easier for me. I could tell straight away that they wouldn't be able to resist them puppy dog eyes. I was probably a little over affectionate giving them licks & fetching my favourite toy for them to play with me. It's something I've not grown out of yet I'm still over affectionate & will do anything to get noticed so i can have a stroke & some affection, i love children as well & calm right down around them. My dad always says it's my best qualities & he wouldn't have me any other way. Better being like that than aggressive.

Sheba aged 10 weeks


How could you not resist that face. Mission accomplished they took me home that day & there was no looking back.