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Max

Dutch Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 6 mos
San Mateo, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Max, neutered male, 1-year-old, 38-lbs If you would like to give Max a forever home, please contact abetterchancerescue@gmail.com OR log onto abetterchancerescue.org to fill out online application Meet Max! Max is a mellow and cheerful young pup with loving nature. He is close to humans, always greet people with a big smile and non-stop wagging tail and hip. He is super smart and aimed to please, so is easy to train. Around the house he obeys rules, has good judgement, and good self-discipline. He waits patiently before eating his food, before going thru doorways, and when getting in and out of the car. He checks-in often with his human, sitting very still and gazing up politely. He loves the head/tummy rubs and cuddling that follows. He loves to eat and gets excited before taking a walk, but will heed to command well. Max is crate trained to sleep overnight and potty trained to go outside. His favorite pastime is his daily walks, and romping around with doggie friends in the park. Please watch his videos below to learn more about this goofy boy! About Max’ rescue: Max was one of the lucky TNR (trap/neuter/release) shelter dogs that was bailed out by the rescuer before his scheduled release date. Please watch Max YouTube videos below: Max interact with male stranger https://fb.watch/pQn83C9JGd/? Max interact with a young girl https://youtu.be/UgC5a3PL84g?si=yTLyzKnC-BCQ8bMx Max interact with cats https://youtu.be/l4xO38F69PU?si=TLHjo4jTQU9Vr5F0 Max has no food aggression https://youtu.be/jYB78IuBCew?si=xLbyooUo9rl4jRes Max walks fine on leash https://youtube.com/shorts/EplF42zrwrU?si=SztOT4PctFi49f3S Max met new dogs https://youtu.be/MDOSXEHrUz0?si=ymnwnozjrWWHUq5D https://youtu.be/bUMaXxCP2J8?si= Max at the shelter before being rescued: https://fb.watch/pQn5YGTgMS/? Temperaments: - SOCIALIZATION - Social inclination: Affectionate, lively & outgoing People/Children-friendly: Yes! Gets along with cats: Not tested yet (Have not lived with cats) Gets along with outside dogs: Yes. - ANXIETY - Skittish: No, very close to humans Fear of men: No Barks when unattended: No, very quiet Chews things up when unattended: Might chew carbon boxes, slippers, mats when he feels bored. But young pups will grow out of chewing habits over time. - AGGRESSION - Biting incidents: No Food aggression with dogs: No Food aggression with humans: No - DAY-TO-DAY ACTIVITIES - Energy level: Medium: playful and lively, but can also stay calm House trained: Yes: will go potty outside of the house Leash-trained: Good on leash Commands learned: Sit, ok, no, wait Adapts in new environments? 1/2 day Dog gets to go out with foster family in a day: 3-4 times a day Good in car: Yes:
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Holly

Dutch Shepherd Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr
San Mateo, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Holly, spayed female, 10-months-old, 30-lbs If you would like to give HOLLY a forever home, please contact abetterchancerescue@gmail.com OR log onto abetterchancerescue.org to fill out online application Holly is a super sweet, affectionate, and submissive young pup. She is friendly and always greets everyone with non-stop wagging tail. She is jolly by nature, loves giving kisses; or lie down and invite belly rubs when around strangers and kids. She is good with dogs and behaves very well when meeting other dogs outdoors; she is also calm and friendly with cats. She is crate and potty trained, with no barking nor chewing issues. Being stable and obedient, Holly is a great walking and hiking partner; and will be a great companion pet for any type of family. Please watch Holly's video below to learn more about this sweet girl! About Holly’s rescue: Holly and her siblings were found by the rescuer during one of her hiking trips in the suburban mountains. Considered their frail bodies and the surrounding harsh environment, the rescuer decided to give them a chance. Holly was one of these lucky puppies. Please watch Holly’s YouTube videos below: Holly is ready http://youtu.be/NBTCZTJeCJg Good with strangers. http://youtu.be/U35e0Wnm-Ew http://youtu.be/RZus9NYwucU Follows commands well http://youtu.be/PuYjNrWbf74 http://youtu.be/Da9HZ8_-b4g http://youtu.be/UNWNhVH2cOI Holly loves swimming http://youtu.be/shorts/0Hgbn4o_W Good with cats. http://youtu.be/drgj41v9NOs http://youtu.be/Tal-_h6P57A Interact well with dogs. http://youtu.be/sHW5JiSCoOY http://youtu.be/SDOyR7tYSfE http://youtu.be/sHW5JiSCoOY http://youtu.be/rYpzJdMPRSo Interact well with kids. http://youtu.be/nndl8c9uRNM http://youtu.be/yKdC42Jvduw Leash walk training http://youtu.be/qwM_r5pMhsA http://youtu.be/i7cehWCII0c Temperament: Energy level: Medium Ideal home environment: Quiet or active both Is the dog good with strangers: yes The dog is best with children of what age group? Any age. Is the dog good with other dogs? yes Is the dog good with cats? OK Good on leash? yes Housetrained? yes Crate-trained? yes How is the dog with men? friendly Food aggression with people? no Food aggression with dogs? no Has the dog ever bitten anyone? no Medical Information: Vaccination History 1st vaccination: 11/20/2023 2nd vaccination:12/20/2023 3rd vaccination: 2/24/2024 Rabies Date:1/31/2024
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Bentley

Dutch Shepherd

Male, 1 yr 7 mos
Ben Lomond, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bentley is a 1.5-year old male Dutch Shepherd mix youngster (most likely Belgian Malinois) who was picked up as a stray by Stanislaus Animal Services. This poor puppy was so traumatized at the time of intake, but is now safe with rescue in a wonderful foster home, where he can decompress and begin to feel safe and loved.  Bentley is a sweet little boy, and didn’t hesitate to come to our volunteer upon first greeting.  He is now fully crate trained, and does well with other dogs. Initially, he was very shy when meeting other dogs, but has become a pretty confident pup, and loves to run and play.  His first night in his foster home, he slept in his crate all night with no issues. He loves his people and at times wants to be right next to you, waiting for pets and lovin. Bentley will require a committed and loving human who will make him a part of the family, providing the care and attention that every young pup needs. Only older dog-savvy children 8 and above in an adoptive home will be considered. It will be necessary for an adopter to have recent successful experience in raising a GSD, Belgian Malinois, Dutch Shepherd, or other large breed working puppy. An adopter who will begin and continue his obedience training based upon positive reinforcement is recommended, including positive steps to discourage unwanted behavior, to ensure he remains on the path of a well-behaved canine companion. We are currently screening applications for the best possible fit. ##1805152##
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VELMA

Dutch Shepherd

Female, 2 yrs 4 mos
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Story
10/31/24 10:48Reason animal needs rescue: Has been in shelter over 90 days and improved drastically but is still looked over.Type: Length of StayImpound type: StrayAdditional notes: When Velma came in initially, she was very fearful. Volunteers and staff spent time helping her build confidence by having her in dog playgroups and doing lots of positive reinforcement. She has come very far and she deserves to go to a home after being here since June.08/19/24 14:59Dog behavior has improved. Inside of kennel when split from other dog inside of kennel, I am able to leash as she is now approaching the kennel door and bows her head to get leashed and is no longer biting at leash or displaying any aggressive behavior. She does not hesitate to come out of kennel and once she was outside I was able to do a full and invasive handling. She did well with me checking her teeth, pickiing up her front and back paw, checking and pulling her ears, petting her stomach and even allowed me to pick her up . She seeks attention when called with a low tail wag, a submissive head bow, a relaxed mouth and calm eyes. When walking around she ignored other dogs barking at her and just sniffed around with a calm body posture. LB07/09/24 15:58Since sharing a kennel with other dog has been getting better inside the kennel, comes when called and will lick hand. When I split them up and tried to leash her by herself her behavior went back to biting, striking, and jumping at leash. She eventually was leashed and froze again and did not want to getout of kennel. I then left the leash on and lifted the divider so the other dog can calm her down. I then split them up and tried to pull her out again and she went out without an issue, walked around and sniffed. I did basic petting and put dog back. Use caution when leashing. LB07/02/24 08:27ON June 27, Dog was at back of kennel, trying to bite leash when I tossed it in first time, shaking, lip licking, puckeing lips. Had to lasso to leash and once leashed she freezes and did not want to move out of kennel. Showed her another dog she came in with and was more motivated to go outside of her kennel. Outside of her kennel she is tail tucked but had no dilated eyes, relaxed mouth, rubbing on the dog she came in with. When getting overwhelmed she went under the legs of a volunteer who was sitting near by. Only able to do basic petting on back, not able to fully r
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BURLY

Dutch Shepherd

Male, 2 yrs 6 mos
San Jose, CA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Ringo

German Shepherd Dog Australian Shepherd

Male, 2 yrs 8 mos
Half Moon Bay, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adoptable Dog Ringo: Mostly Dog with a Splash of Polar Bear Meet Ringo! Found running skinny, scared and stray by a good samaritan, Ringo was taken to PHS in hopes our local humane society would help find him the family whose home he is going to brighten immensely. Unfortunately the only service PHS was willing to provide was euthanasia, so PACC stepped in. While PHS was "unable to introduce Ringo to even one dog due to aggression and resource guarding", neither of which he has, Ringo was running with PACC's pack the moment he met them. This guy is super pro-social and LOVES his dog buddies. We are looking for a home with other medium to large dogs for Ringo to romp with. If you have a high energy pup you'd like to run the battery down on, Ringo would be an excellent pick. He just can't say no to playing and he's got the genes and stamina to keep on playing, for as long as needed. Our boy's stats: ~2 yrs old, large, 85 lb, neutered male, up to date on vax and microchipped. As far as his lineage goes - go ahead and make yourself a cup of coffee/tea cause his DNA results take some time to plow through...here we go: 45% German Shepherd Dog, 17% Siberian Husky, 7% Chow Chow, 3% Australian Shepherd, 2% Australian Cattle Dog, 2% White Swiss Shepherd, 5% American Pit Bull Terrier, 4% Samoyed, 3% Akita...wait, we're not done yet... 3% Doberman Pinscher, 2% Rottweiler, 2% American Staffordshire Terrier...we definitely got our money's worth on this guy's DNA test...3% Labrador Retriever and 2% Catahoula Leopard Dog. Whew!! If you read all that you get your personal equivalent of a gold star. Ringo is big, super sweet, as affectionate as they come and goofy as all get out. Plus he's just a pleasure to look at. He does have what we call separation anxiety - so all you introverted home bodies who feel guilty for not being more social and outgoing - this guy prefers your type. No more social stigma for wanting to stay at home, Ringo will stay with you! That said, when in the company of another dog(s), and you leave him, he lets out a coupla of weird "I'm gonna die" sounds and then just resigns himself to awaiting your return. He is easy peasy to walk on leash - no rotator cuff injuries with this guy - he's a little nervous out and about, likes to stick close by and the upside of that is that he does not pull. Ringo's signature move is sometimes, but not always, stirring his water with his paws before he drinks. Maybe the good stuff is at the bottom? PACC is looking for a moderately active, homebody type family where Ringo will not be left for long hours alone and a solidly (high) fenced yard for him to play and do his business in. The more medium to large dogs the merrier, as he does like his frens. Children in the home should be 10+ because little humans take time, dogs take time and few families have time for both. Ringo has not been around cats so we prefer a home without our feline friends to avoid wasting everyone's time should he be too interested in them, and lastly a family that would like to turn up the joy factor in the home and the beauty aesthetic by having this lovely creature roaming the house. If Ringo sounds like a good fit with your situation, COPY AND PASTE THE APPLICATION LINK BELOW INTO YOUR BROWSER and we will be in touch once received! https://forms.gle/fEjKqre4rGP6bZCd8

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4.4 miles

A Better Chance Rescue

San Mateo, CA 94403

Pet Types: dogs

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30.8 miles

Redwood Coast German Shepherd Rescue, Inc.

Ben Lomond, CA 95005

Pet Types: dogs

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31.1 miles

San Jose Animal Care Center

2750 Monterey Highway, San Jose, CA 95111

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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