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German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Harworth

5 German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Harworth

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German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Grimsby - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
40
12 hours
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Nacho is looking for his forever home

£375
German ShepherdAge: 5 years
💙Our foster boy from Cyprus, Nacho, is settling in beautifully. . 🥰He’s got a lovely, sweet, affectionate nature. Even that first day when was quite shut down, he still wanted strokes and to rest his head in my lap. His whole body wags when he sees you, which is just the cutest thing to behold! ⭐️Although he definitely loves the company and attention, he also doesn’t
savingsoulsanimalrescueID verified
Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire(41.4 miles away)
Rescue/Charity
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German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Doncaster - Advert 1
Rescue/Charity
41
6 days

FLYNN IS A GORGEOUS HEALTHY 8YR OLD GSD GENTLEMAN

£295
German ShepherdAge: 8 years1 male
The very handsome Flynn is an 8yr old German Shepherd. This very sweet gentle boy was brought into us after being abandoned and chained to an old washing machine. This poor boy didn't even bark so the
BEST LIFE DOG RESCUE
Doncaster, South Yorkshire(7.1 miles away)
Rescue/Charity
German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Burton-on-Trent - Advert 2
Rescue/Charity
11
1 week

❤️ LEIA – A Devoted Soul ❤️

£550
German ShepherdAge: 4 years1 female
LEIA is a 4-year-old German Shepherd cross, a stunning upper-medium girl with a heart full of love and loyalty. Her journey to safety is a testament to courage and kindness, and she’s now looking fo
Paws HelpID verified
Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire(48.4 miles away)
Rescue/Charity
German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Doncaster - Advert 3
Rescue/Charity
4
1 week

Siren @ pound paws rescue

£180
German ShepherdAge: 4 years
Siren is a 5 year old German Shepherd boy who finds himself looking for a new home. He loves affection and praise and has a foundation level of training so couple with his love for treats and toys his
Dunroamin K9 Rescue Dogs for AdoptionID verified
Doncaster, South Yorkshire(7.1 miles away)
Rescue/Charity
German Shepherd dogs for adoption in Nottingham - Advert 4
Rescue/Charity
325
1 month

Only a very Special Person or Family can adopt me

£300
German ShepherdAge: 1 year1 male
HERO is a G. Shepherd mix boy, weighing around 18 Kg now. Not sure how big he will be when fully grown up. He was rescued from a Kill “shelter”, just days before those horrible executioners were go
FRIENDS inDEEDID verified
5.00
Nottingham, Nottingham(24.8 miles away)
Rescue/Charity

FAQs

How much are German Shepherd puppies on average?

The average cost of a purebred German Shepherd puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £681, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is German Shepherd a good pet dog?

Yes, German Shepherds are known to be intelligent, loyal, and protective, making them excellent pets for active families. They require proper training and socialization, as well as regular exercise. With the right care, they can be loving and dependable companions.

Do German Shepherds need to be muzzled in the UK?

German Shepherds do not need to be muzzled in the UK unless they have a history of aggressive behavior or are subject to specific restrictions. However, if a dog is considered dangerous under the Dangerous Dogs Act, a muzzle may be required in public places. Always check local regulations and your dog's behavior to determine if a muzzle is necessary.

Can German Shepherds be left alone?

German Shepherds can be left alone for short periods, but they are social and intelligent dogs that require regular interaction and mental stimulation. Prolonged isolation may lead to boredom and destructive behavior. It's important to provide them with toys and exercise to keep them happy when alone.

Are German Shepherds hard to train?

German Shepherds are generally not hard to train because they are intelligent, eager to please, and quick learners. With consistent, positive reinforcement and clear commands, they usually respond well to training. However, early socialization and mental stimulation are important to prevent behavioral issues.