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Camila von Dreieich is an adorable, 10-11 month-old, smaller-sized Shepherd mix. This petite, pretty girl is coming out of her shell and is showing the staff and other canine denizens at the Rescue how personable and genial she really is. She has discovered how nice it is to get her head rubbed and scratched by people. She likes to be with other dogs, is interested in them and even sometimes follows them around. Camila is working on mastering her basic commands, and she is delighted to take a treat or two in her ladylike manner. When it is time for a walk, she may hesitate and stay close to the handler, but once she meets the other dogs, she is happy to share the pack adventure. In playgroups, she is still Initially cautious but soon begins to explore the yard. She likes to settle at a good spot to watch the action, and she likes that other dogs approach her with friendly greetings. We are very proud of this brave little girl and how much her natural curiosity and her desire for companionship have changed her. Her history suggests that she is house-trained and was good with young children. Perhaps your pack has room for this young lady, because it is her greatest desire to find the happy place to which she belongs. (No kitties please.)
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Camila von Dreieich YOU MUST FILL OUT AN ADOPTION APPLICATION ON OUR WEBSITE: www.sheprescue.org
Based on our experience, Westside's current thinking is to usually match first-time shepherd owners with a mix versus a purebred shepherd. Mixes are "softer" and somewhat more malleable. Exceptions can be made, however, for first-time adopters who show the confidence and leadership tendencies that purebreds will respect and respond to. Counselors have to use good judgment in assessing the attributes of the adopter, as well as of the dog. If you have doubts, get a second opinion from Robin or another experienced counselor.
Camila von Dreieich is an adorable, 10-11 month-old, smaller-sized Shepherd mix. This petite, pretty girl is coming out of her shell and is showing the staff and other canine denizens at the Rescue how personable and genial she really is. She has discovered how nice it is to get her head rubbed and scratched by people. She likes to be with other dogs, is interested in them and even sometimes follows them around. Camila is working on mastering her basic commands, and she is delighted to take a treat or two in her ladylike manner. When it is time for a walk, she may hesitate and stay close to the handler, but once she meets the other dogs, she is happy to share the pack adventure. In playgroups, she is still Initially cautious but soon begins to explore the yard. She likes to settle at a good spot to watch the action, and she likes that other dogs approach her with friendly greetings. We are very proud of this brave little girl and how much her natural curiosity and her desire for companionship have changed her. Her history suggests that she is house-trained and was good with young children. Perhaps your pack has room for this young lady, because it is her greatest desire to find the happy place to which she belongs. (No kitties please.)
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN Camila von Dreieich YOU MUST FILL OUT AN ADOPTION APPLICATION ON OUR WEBSITE: www.sheprescue.org
Based on our experience, Westside's current thinking is to usually match first-time shepherd owners with a mix versus a purebred shepherd. Mixes are "softer" and somewhat more malleable. Exceptions can be made, however, for first-time adopters who show the confidence and leadership tendencies that purebreds will respect and respond to. Counselors have to use good judgment in assessing the attributes of the adopter, as well as of the dog. If you have doubts, get a second opinion from Robin or another experienced counselor.
In order to adopt any dog from Westside German Shepherd Rescue, one must fill out an adoption application first. Upon receipt of your application, a Westside adoption counselor will contact you.We do aerial home checks and you may be asked to supply pictures as well as arranging for a home visit prior to adoption.
Adoption fees vary with each dog and typically range from $150 to $500. They are set, taking into account the dog's age, training level, temperament, if they’re newly arrived, medical condition(s) (if any) and other factors. Adoption fees are used not only to rescue and place the dog you are personally adopting, but to aid in the future rescue and rehabilitation of other deserving dogs. Adoption fees are necessary; without fees, our rescue efforts would quickly come to an end. The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, and up-to-date vaccinations.
ADOPTION DAYS
******* Pre-approved applicants only *******
If you have submitted an online application but have not been approved by our volunteer, please do NOT come down to meet dogs as we won't be able to show you any. No on-site screening at this time. Once approved and told to come meet dogs, we will be happy to help you.
In order to adopt any dog from Westside German Shepherd Rescue, one must fill out an adoption application first. Upon receipt of your application, a Westside adoption counselor will contact you.We do aerial home checks and you may be asked to supply pictures as well as arranging for a home visit prior to adoption.
Adoption fees vary with each dog and typically range from $150 to $500. They are set, taking into account the dog's age, training level, temperament, if they’re newly arrived, medical condition(s) (if any) and other factors. Adoption fees are used not only to rescue and place the dog you are personally adopting, but to aid in the future rescue and rehabilitation of other deserving dogs. Adoption fees are necessary; without fees, our rescue efforts would quickly come to an end. The adoption fee includes spay/neuter, microchip, and up-to-date vaccinations.
ADOPTION DAYS
******* Pre-approved applicants only *******
If you have submitted an online application but have not been approved by our volunteer, please do NOT come down to meet dogs as we won't be able to show you any. No on-site screening at this time. Once approved and told to come meet dogs, we will be happy to help you.
Wednesday: 11 am - 3 pm
Saturday: 11 am - 4 pm
Sunday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Other days by appointment only.
Wednesday: 11 am - 3 pm
Saturday: 11 am - 4 pm
Sunday: 1 pm - 4 pm
Other days by appointment only.
More about this rescue
Westside German Shepherd Rescue of Los Angeles is a 501c3 non-profit, no-kill rescue committed to saving all types of German Shepherd Dogs from high kill shelters and re-homing them to loving, qualified families.
Westside German Shepherd Rescue of Los Angeles is a 501c3 non-profit, no-kill rescue committed to saving all types of German Shepherd Dogs from high kill shelters and re-homing them to loving, qualified families.
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