These specific needs result in many German Shepherds being brought to animal shelters. This organization does not adopt German Shepherds to any houses with indoor cats. The organization cannot guarantee that a surrendered dog will be safe around an indoor cat. For your cat’s safety, please keep this in mind before adopting a German Shepherd rescue in Georgia. They also need to be safely introduced to small dogs for the same reason. The organization will organize a safe meeting where the German Shepherd can meet any small family dogs before adoption.
Unfortunately, socialization works best when done at a young age, but don’t be discouraged. The German Shepherd Dog Rescue of Georgia is a non-profit organization that rescues German Shepherds throughout the state, particularly around Atlanta, Georgia. This organization focuses on finding German Shepherds that have been abandoned or surrendered and finds them loving homes to live the rest of their lives in.
Before adoptions can take place, each German Shepherd rescue is assessed for temperament and personality. This assessment can help the organization understand the specific needs of individual dogs. Every dog in the care of the Canine Pet Rescue is also trained in basic obedience. Oftentimes, people surrender their German Shepherds because they think they are “bad dogs” when, in reality, these dogs just need thorough training to thrive. Providing dogs with basic obedience training before adopting them can reduce the dog’s chance of being surrendered again. The Canine Pet Rescue is an organization that saves German Shepherd rescues from euthanasia lists in the Southern part of the United States.
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