Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Story
Meet Legend, a beautiful 3-year-old German Shepherd who is ready to find her forever home. Legend may be a bit timid when you first meet her, but once she warms up to you, she’s a loyal, loving companion who will stick by your side. While she takes her time to trust new people, her heart is full of potential and love, and with a little patience, she will bond deeply with the right family.As a German Shepherd, Legend is intelligent, protective, and can be a bit reserved at first. This breed is known for being loyal, confident, and protective of their family, and Legend is no exception. She’s a bit cautious around new people and situations but will thrive in a home where she feels safe and secure. A consistent routine and gentle approach will help her feel more comfortable and bring out the best in her.Legend did pass her cat test, so she has the potential to live with cats, but she will need a slow and controlled introduction. A slow introduction involves allowing both Legend and the cat to meet from a distance at first, where they can observe each other without direct interaction. Over time, and only when both the cat and Legend are comfortable, you can begin gradually increasing their exposure to one another, ensuring each step is taken slowly and with care. This allows both animals to adjust at their own pace, ensuring a positive and peaceful relationship.Training & Behavior Needs:Timid Nature: Legend can be shy and takes time to warm up to new people and situations. She’ll do best with an experienced, patient owner who understands that building trust is a gradual process.Dog Meet and Greet: A meet and greet is required with any other dogs in the household to ensure compatibility. Legend may do best with a calm, respectful dog who will give her space as she adjusts to a new home environment.Cat Compatibility: Legend has passed her cat test but will need a slow and careful introduction to any cats in the home. This process includes keeping them separated at first, allowing them to observe each other at a distance, and gradually increasing their interaction as both animals show comfort and readiness.As a German Shepherd, Legend may display typical breed traits, such as being more independent, protective, and sometimes cautious. She may not always seek out constant attention but will form a strong bond with her family and protect them fiercely. With consistent training, socialization, and clear boundaries, she wil