German Shepherd Puppy Rescue Uk
German shepherd dog rescue (gsdr) is a registered charity originally founded in 2001, which is dedicated to helping rescue and rehome german shepherds across the uk.
German shepherd puppy rescue uk. Since its inception in 1995 from an idea by peter and gwendolyn, second chances for german shepherds has been solely occupied with the health, welfare and wellbeing of this noble breed. To monitor dogs in the dog pounds and remove them to a place of safety when they become at risk; This enables us to certify the dogs history and to check its temperament prior to any future adoption or fostering.
Max is 2 year old, entire and a very confident dog, it seems that he has always been given his own way by his previous owner which certainly has not done him any favours. Arnie does not pull on the lead, and is well mannered and loves human company. He is sadly, currently in kennels, which do.
To educate the public about the wonderful gsd breed Explore 31 listings for german shepherd puppies for free in uk at best prices. We work very hard to ensure that the dogs are rehomed to their 'furever home' so will carry out suitability checks to ensure that the hoomans and dogs are compatible from the outset.
To rescue and rehome german shepherds across the whole of the uk; We also offer advice on all aspects of owning a gsd including training, feeding and general health. Find 327 german shepherds for sale on freeads pets in northern ireland.
We are proud to be one of the few rescues in the uk that will take on problem dogs and work with them for us long as it takes to. Puppy is a very lively and somewhat boisterous young lady and will need to be shown a few boundaries in the home. We have an average of 60 german shepherd dogs and even puppies looking for homes at any given time, dogs that cannot be rehomed are cared for in our loving.
Gsre is backed up by a team of unpaid volunteers who strive to aid and promote responsible ownership of the breed. Advertise a pet for free. German shepherd rescue elite was not only set up to help as many unwanted, abandoned and neglected german shepherds as possible, but to also offer education to the general public on the responsibilities / pros / cons of owning a large working breed dog and to be able to offer help and advice so hopefully we can become the prevention for once instead of always being the cure.