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Meet Captain, a 3-year-old German Shepherd who's basically a furry, four-legged action movie waiting to happen. Fetch? Sure, he'll chase the ball like he's gunning for an Olympic medal, but returning it? Nah, he's keeping it forever-your fetch game ends when he says so. His preferred toy? A ball on a rope, because clearly, sharing isn't part of his skillset. Captain also moonlights as a treadmill addict-running without human incompetence getting in the way is his true calling. Now, about other dogs: He's fine coexisting... until they move, then it's game on. He goes full "mission impossible," and suddenly, every dog around him is rethinking their life choices. That's why he's trained to wear his muzzle when out in public-don't worry, it just keeps things, let's say, calm. Maybe being an only child would be the best choice. At home, he's a laundry connoisseur, indifferent to whether it's clean or dirty, and he's practically glued to you because why wouldn't you want 80 pounds of German Shepherd shadowing your every move? In his foster home, he met children and did a great job with them. He's great at training (especially when snacks are involved) and loves flexing his confidence at the park like the gym bro he secretly is. Captain's a bit of a wild card, but hey, who doesn't love a dog that keeps life interesting?
Meet Captain, a 3-year-old German Shepherd who's basically a furry, four-legged action movie waiting to happen. Fetch? Sure, he'll chase the ball like he's gunning for an Olympic medal, but returning it? Nah, he's keeping it forever-your fetch game ends when he says so. His preferred toy? A ball on a rope, because clearly, sharing isn't part of his skillset. Captain also moonlights as a treadmill addict-running without human incompetence getting in the way is his true calling. Now, about other dogs: He's fine coexisting... until they move, then it's game on. He goes full "mission impossible," and suddenly, every dog around him is rethinking their life choices. That's why he's trained to wear his muzzle when out in public-don't worry, it just keeps things, let's say, calm. Maybe being an only child would be the best choice. At home, he's a laundry connoisseur, indifferent to whether it's clean or dirty, and he's practically glued to you because why wouldn't you want 80 pounds of German Shepherd shadowing your every move? In his foster home, he met children and did a great job with them. He's great at training (especially when snacks are involved) and loves flexing his confidence at the park like the gym bro he secretly is. Captain's a bit of a wild card, but hey, who doesn't love a dog that keeps life interesting?