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Age
4 years 6 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
40 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
9
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
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DOGS READY FOR ADOPTION
Windiger Farms Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation
REINA
Reina is a fantastic, beautiful GSD. I would love to keep her for myself. I can’t, though.
She is a medium to high energy dog. She is sometimes slightly dominating with other dogs, though I’ve noticed that behavior has leveled out as she has decompressed at our farm. She has met 6 of our dogs with only one very minor altercation (a growl and hackles up) with our more dominant female. I think she would do well with almost any dog with a SLOW INTRODUCTION.
Her vet records have her as 1-2 years. She demonstrates a lot of puppy behaviors. She is obsessed with her toys and wants to share them with you. A lot 😆
She alternates between play mode and wanting to chill on the couch. She’s cuddly. She’s a very typical GSD and will be a great guardian dog. She is housetrained. She is current on vaccinations, spayed and microchipped.
I really want this girl to have a good home.
FRANK
Frank is the absolute most fun and playful Corgi mix. His vet says he is about four years old. I am thinking his other half is Labrador, as he is high energy and loves to bring you toys. is adorably short legs, Frank is a medium size dog at about 40 lbs.
Frank was pulled from an overcrowded shelter in Indiana along with a terrier mix named Possum. Though they have not spent their entire lives together, they are very bonded. I am willing to separate Frank and Possum, but I believe Frank would be sad as an only dog.
Frank is not perfect (are any of us?) and will occasionally tear up toys or shoes if left unattended. I recommend crating him when he is left alone. He pulls a bit on the leash and would benefit from a no pull harness.
I imagine Frank as being a great family dog. I feel so incredibly comfortable with him around my kids. He does not have a mean bone in his body. He is a precious soul that has been treated poorly his entire life, He needs that special someone to give him the forever home he so deserves.
Frank is neutered and current on vaccinations. He did test as low level heartworm positive and is under treatment with the slow kill monthly kill method. His medications will go with him.
Please consider adding Frank to your family.
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DOGS READY FOR ADOPTION
Windiger Farms Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation
REINA
Reina is a fantastic, beautiful GSD. I would love to keep her for myself. I can’t, though.
She is a medium to high energy dog. She is sometimes slightly dominating with other dogs, though I’ve noticed that behavior has leveled out as she has decompressed at our farm. She has met 6 of our dogs with only one very minor altercation (a growl and hackles up) with our more dominant female. I think she would do well with almost any dog with a SLOW INTRODUCTION.
Her vet records have her as 1-2 years. She demonstrates a lot of puppy behaviors. She is obsessed with her toys and wants to share them with you. A lot 😆
She alternates between play mode and wanting to chill on the couch. She’s cuddly. She’s a very typical GSD and will be a great guardian dog. She is housetrained. She is current on vaccinations, spayed and microchipped.
I really want this girl to have a good home.
FRANK
Frank is the absolute most fun and playful Corgi mix. His vet says he is about four years old. I am thinking his other half is Labrador, as he is high energy and loves to bring you toys. is adorably short legs, Frank is a medium size dog at about 40 lbs.
Frank was pulled from an overcrowded shelter in Indiana along with a terrier mix named Possum. Though they have not spent their entire lives together, they are very bonded. I am willing to separate Frank and Possum, but I believe Frank would be sad as an only dog.
Frank is not perfect (are any of us?) and will occasionally tear up toys or shoes if left unattended. I recommend crating him when he is left alone. He pulls a bit on the leash and would benefit from a no pull harness.
I imagine Frank as being a great family dog. I feel so incredibly comfortable with him around my kids. He does not have a mean bone in his body. He is a precious soul that has been treated poorly his entire life, He needs that special someone to give him the forever home he so deserves.
Frank is neutered and current on vaccinations. He did test as low level heartworm positive and is under treatment with the slow kill monthly kill method. His medications will go with him.