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Dazzling Dee

Belgian Malinois

Female, 5 yrs 4 mos
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Liberty ('Libby')

Belgian Malinois German Shepherd Dog

Female
Winston-Salem, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This sweet, petite young stray was quickly out of time at a small animal control facility. She enjoys being near someone and is quite a good companion. Gets along with other dogs, as well. Fenced yard preferred; VET'S REFERENCE REQUIRED.September 30, 2024, 7:55 pm
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Bandit (BMSR)

Belgian Malinois

Male, Adult
Greensboro, NC
Size
(when grown) -
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Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.BANDIT ~2-3 years old. Good with large dogs and kids 16 or older Not good with cats or small dogs. Adopter needs breed experience and fenced in yard. Residents of NC and SC Click to apply for BANDIT Please Note: This link will take you to Blue Moon Shepherd Rescue.             Meet Bandit a 2-3 year old Belgian Malinois. He is very sweet and gentle. He friendly towards people but takes a minute to warm up. He’s been through quite an ordeal in the last 2 months so that’s understandable. He absolutely loves affection and is a true velcro dog, he will follow you everywhere. Bandit is a true ambassador to his breed, but is not crazy with energy. He loves to run around his yard with his toys and take walks, he walks very well on leash.  But, when it’s time to relax he loves to lay on his bed. Here is Bandit’s story: Several weeks ago, we heard through the local rescue network that there was a dog that had been found, but the finder couldn't keep him. No other rescues were stepping up and the overcrowded shelters nearby said that the dog would be euthanized immediately as an owner surrender. We watched a video of the poor boy and saw what appeared to be a beautiful, but scared sable shepherd." "OK," we said. "We just can't let him die. We'll find room for him." And slowly, the story began to unfold. It seems that the pup (whom we now call “Bandit"), had been part of a "clear out the shelter" program where shelters relax their adoption standards to make room for additional animals. Someone adopted Bandit but he ran away. A kind woman was driving by and saw Bandit lying in a ditch. She stopped, opened her car door and Bandit jumped in, panicked and shaking. Knowing that she just couldn't leave Bandit beside the road again, she took him home, where her own dogs were none too happy to have a new pack mate. Bandit, however, showed no signs of aggression and became attached like velcro to his savior. Knowing she had to do something, the finder took Bandit to her veterinarian, who read the microchip and traced Bandit to the shelter. The shelter then called the adopters, who said they didn't want him. After some pressure from the shelter, the adopters agreed to pick up Bandit. When they arrived, Bandit freaked out, hiding and cowering behind the woman who had saved him. "I'm sorry," the woman said. "You can't have him back. You need to sign him over to me." Unfortunately, she couldn't keep him, and that's where we became involved. We arranged transport and when the van arrived, Bandit pulled out of his collar and began to run around the grounds, beyond terrified by the circumstances he found himself in. I sat down and called him, and Bandit charged toward me, wrapping both of his paws around my arms as if to say "help me!" And then, only then, did I realize that the beautiful sable shepherd I had seen in the video was actually a very handsome Belgian Malinois! If you know shepherds, you understand that a malinois is something else altogether. He has been subjected to horrible abuse and in constant fear of being hit and flinched when we moved our hands too quickly or the leash brushes his skin. He paced constantly when he was out of his crate, and he has scars on his body that attest to a very hard life. We’ve had Bandit for several weeks and he is slowly beginning to come out of his shell. He seems incredibly thoughtful and calm (for a malinois). He's sweet, gentle and kind and gives kisses willingly. He loves and craves affection, and he follows you everywhere.  He's even begun to roll over for belly rubs. But if we push him with a command, he just tenses and waits to be hit. So, at this time, we're not pushing commands. We call him and he will walk with us and follow us everywhere.  He loves being with his people. Bandit loves his crate. It's where he feels safe. As Bandit continues to heal emotionally, we'll be looking for an adopter who has experience with mals, and can balance patience and understanding with the knowledge that mals are highly intelligent and can take advantage of any perceived weakness. While Bandit is tolerant of other dogs, and lives with several German shepherds, he would probably like to be an only pet.  He has a very high prey drive, so no cats or small animals. Bandit still has a way to go, but now his future looks bright. He's a special sensitive dog who deserves a special owner. The one-on-one time he'll give you will be like no other dog. And he'll be your best friend forever.   Bandit is crate trained, neutered, microchipped, up to date on vaccines and on monthly heart worm preventative.  He obeys when he is called and will stay by your side and always be watching you.  Bandit needs an experienced handler that know the Malinois or German shepherd breed.  He is incredibly smart and learns quickly.  He is a very special boy who is sensitive to harsh voice tones.  He needs a gentle but firm hand.  He is not comfortable around loud voices or a lot of commotion.  He needs a quiet home and someone to lay next to and snuggle.  He is incredibly affectionate.  Bandit needs a secure fenced in yard and someone who is home a lot.  He rides great in the car and is always up for an adventure.   Because of Bandit’s high prey drive  he is not recommended with small dogs or cats.   Bandit cannot be off leash when he is not in a secure, fenced in area because he loves to chase. If you think you would be a good home for Bandit or have any questions, contact Donna at BMSR1313@gmail.com or fill out an online application. CLICK HERE to apply for Bandit.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.For more information on our adoptable pet list please visit: Adoptable Pet List Please join us at our next Event(s): Current Scheduled Events:         October 3, 2024, 1:22 pm
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Katie

Belgian Malinois Belgian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Burlington, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained,
Story
Hello Katie is a 5 year old Belgian. She is very loving and sweet when she gets to know you. She is very protective and cannot be rushed. She loves going for runs and walks and car rides but hates going into stores. She works best for male dogs to be with.
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Velvet

Belgian Malinois

Female, 10 mos
Salisbury, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Velvet, who comes to us after being found dumped on a driveway, starving and scared. She was found with another dog (male) who we also now have in our rescue, named Alder. Velvet is 7–12-months old and weighs 34.5 lbs. She has come a long way in the short time she has been in a foster home. Velvet loves playing fetch and is very toy driven. She is good with kids, other dogs, and cats. We are working on fine-tuning her leash walking skills. She is up to date on her vaccinations and has been spayed. Velvet loves to give kisses and get belly rubs. If you are interested in meeting her, please reach out to us for an adoption application.
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Alder

Belgian Malinois

Male, 10 mos
Salisbury, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Alder, who comes to us after being found dumped on a driveway, starving and scared. He was found with another dog (female) who we also now have in our rescue, named Velvet. Alder is 7–12-months old and weighs 43.5 lbs. He has come a long way in the short time he has been in a foster home. Alder loves playing fetch and is very toy driven. He is good with kids, other dogs, and cats. We are working on fine-tuning his leash walking skills. He is more laid back and likes to chill. Alder is up to date on his vaccinations and has been neutered. If you are interested in meeting him, please reach out to us for an adoption application.

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8.4 miles

Guilford County Animal Services

980 Guilford College Rd., Greensboro, NC 27409

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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13.7 miles

Gram Rescue Ranch (GRR)

380H Knollwood St, 406, Winston-Salem, NC 27103

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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22.3 miles

German Shepherd Rescue & Adoptions

PO Box 8034, Greensboro, NC 27419

Pet Types: dogs

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37.9 miles

Faith Hope and Love Animal Rescue NC

PO Box 4463, Salisbury, NC 28145

Pet Types: dogs

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39.8 miles

Surry Animal Rescue

Mount Airy, NC 27030

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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