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LADY IS NOT IN THE CARE OF IDGSR. IDGSR takes no responsibility for dogs adopted via courtesy listings.
You must contact: Stephanie for further information about LADY and her adoption.
Contact: Stephanie (Franklin County Animal Shelter in Rocky Mount,VA)
Phone: (540) 483-7440 OR (540) 243-1408
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Hi there! My name is Lady and I’m a 8-9 year old female German Shepherd mix. I am located in Rocky Mount, VA and will be available for local pickup or available for transport.
I was living a great life as the only pet when my human got sick and went to hospice. No one in the family stepped up to give me a home, so I was brought to the local shelter. The people at the shelter are so nice, but it was very overwhelming to me and I was very afraid. Sometimes when I was afraid I didn’t act like my friendly self. However, once I realized that they were here to help me find my next home, I started to come out of my shell. I’ve even been featured on the local news, but sadly no one has come to visit me and I’m feeling sad. I miss having someone who loves me. I am sweet as can be but at my age I’m having a hard time adjusting to life in the shelter and I just want to find a home with a soft bed where I can relax with you.
I am a sweet girl. I enjoy walking on the leash. I keep my kennel clean. I love going for rides in the car. Squeaky toys are the best things ever! I like cats. With a proper introduction, I might enjoy having a dog friend to keep me company but I can be selective so a meet and greet is required. I do not show well in the kennel, so please ask to meet me outside of my kennel.
I am currently located at the Franklin County Animal Shelter in Rocky Mount,VA. I’m their longest resident and they’re trying to help me find a home for Christmas. Please call the nice people at (540) 483-7440 or Stephanie (540) 243-1408 and ask about busting me outta here.
If you are interested in LADY, contact Stephanie at the phone number listed above.
LADY IS NOT IN THE CARE OF IDGSR. IDGSR takes no responsibility for dogs adopted via courtesy listings.
You must contact: Stephanie for further information about LADY and her adoption.
Contact: Stephanie (Franklin County Animal Shelter in Rocky Mount,VA)
Phone: (540) 483-7440 OR (540) 243-1408
**************
Hi there! My name is Lady and I’m a 8-9 year old female German Shepherd mix. I am located in Rocky Mount, VA and will be available for local pickup or available for transport.
I was living a great life as the only pet when my human got sick and went to hospice. No one in the family stepped up to give me a home, so I was brought to the local shelter. The people at the shelter are so nice, but it was very overwhelming to me and I was very afraid. Sometimes when I was afraid I didn’t act like my friendly self. However, once I realized that they were here to help me find my next home, I started to come out of my shell. I’ve even been featured on the local news, but sadly no one has come to visit me and I’m feeling sad. I miss having someone who loves me. I am sweet as can be but at my age I’m having a hard time adjusting to life in the shelter and I just want to find a home with a soft bed where I can relax with you.
I am a sweet girl. I enjoy walking on the leash. I keep my kennel clean. I love going for rides in the car. Squeaky toys are the best things ever! I like cats. With a proper introduction, I might enjoy having a dog friend to keep me company but I can be selective so a meet and greet is required. I do not show well in the kennel, so please ask to meet me outside of my kennel.
I am currently located at the Franklin County Animal Shelter in Rocky Mount,VA. I’m their longest resident and they’re trying to help me find a home for Christmas. Please call the nice people at (540) 483-7440 or Stephanie (540) 243-1408 and ask about busting me outta here.
If you are interested in LADY, contact Stephanie at the phone number listed above.
All of our dogs are fostered in Tennessee and transports leave out weekly.
All of our dogs are fostered in Tennessee and transports leave out weekly.
More about this rescue
Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue started in 2011 rescuing German Shepherds and High Content Mixes from the Imminent Danger where they were sitting on Death Row in High Kill Animal Control Facilities in TN, NC, SC,KY, VA, GA & AL.Over 1000 Dogs lives have been spared and we've never worked so hard in our lives to save these wonderful kids. Our process from saving these kids includes 30 years of experience in working breed dogs. We conduct Safer Tests with all dogs to determine the abilities of the dogs so that we can match the right dog to the right family. We do not shove our dogs out the door. We do multiple videos of the dogs as well to our potential adopters. We disclose all positive and negative behavior traits so our adopters can work on any training the dog may need. IDGSR starts the rehabilitation and training with these wonderful kids and our adopters are part of the team of folks who help to ensure these kids will never suffer another day of hardship in their lives again. IDGSR will not take Aggressive Dogs into the Rescue.
If you have ever loved a German Shepherd then you will know where our hearts are to save these dogs from a certain death. It is our goal to save more but we need wonderful qualified families who want to save a life and welcome a new family member. We continue the work with our adopters even after adoption, we help with training and advice and counsel. IDGSR's staff look forward to hearing from you. Help us to find your new devoted and loyal best friend.
Imminent Danger German Shepherd Rescue started in 2011 rescuing German Shepherds and High Content Mixes from the Imminent Danger where they were sitting on Death Row in High Kill Animal Control Facilities in TN, NC, SC,KY, VA, GA & AL.Over 1000 Dogs lives have been spared and we've never worked so hard in our lives to save these wonderful kids. Our process from saving these kids includes 30 years of experience in working breed dogs. We conduct Safer Tests with all dogs to determine the abilities of the dogs so that we can match the right dog to the right family. We do not shove our dogs out the door. We do multiple videos of the dogs as well to our potential adopters. We disclose all positive and negative behavior traits so our adopters can work on any training the dog may need. IDGSR starts the rehabilitation and training with these wonderful kids and our adopters are part of the team of folks who help to ensure these kids will never suffer another day of hardship in their lives again. IDGSR will not take Aggressive Dogs into the Rescue.
If you have ever loved a German Shepherd then you will know where our hearts are to save these dogs from a certain death. It is our goal to save more but we need wonderful qualified families who want to save a life and welcome a new family member. We continue the work with our adopters even after adoption, we help with training and advice and counsel. IDGSR's staff look forward to hearing from you. Help us to find your new devoted and loyal best friend.
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