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Ayla 32056

German Shepherd Dog

Female, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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I AM SPONSORED! Thank you Lisa OKeefe for sponsoring me! Meet Ayla, a lively adult German Shepherd mix full of energy and love. She’s friendly, a bit goofy, and always brings a smile. An active dog, Ayla enjoys playing and is perfect for a family that loves outdoor adventures. Quick to learn and eager to please, she’s a joy to train. Her affectionate personality and playful nature make her a wonderful companion. Adopt Ayla today and experience the joy of unconditional love she has to offer! Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by age are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.
We'll also keep you updated on Kronk 32216's adoption status with email updates.
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Kronk 32216

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Harley Simba Davidson

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
He is currently an Esa dog for my partner. His parents were both German Shepards, dad is a King German Shepard and mom is a German Shepard both owned by my boss. He loves being outdoors and playing catch. He also is very protective. New parents will be given toys and food to help start out.

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