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Shepsky puppies and dogs in Mesquite, Texas

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Louie

Husky

Male, 1 yr 4 mos
Mesquite, TX
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(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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This cutesy high-spirited youngster is Louie, a 38 pound, approximately one year old mixed breed that is neutered. Louie was brought to the Mesquite Animal Shelter as a stray on 7/30. This charming and delightful boy has a joyful and spunky personality. He is fun-loving, and is a tail-wagging, playful boy. He will sit immediately upon command and consume as many treats as you’re willing to give! Louie walks nicely on a leash. He did his business in the yard. Unfortunately, as time goes on, Louie is having a hard time with being confined in his kennel. He jumps and leaps very high indicating how stressed out he is and doesn’t make a good impression on prospective adopters. However, in the yard he does not jump as he does in his kennel. He needs a person or family who has an active lifestyle and will help him burn off some of that energy. He absolutely wants to live inside with his people with a comfortable soft doggy bed or two strategically placed around the house and plenty of TLC. Maybe you can tell that he is one of my favorites due to his winsome personality. I know he would be a wonderful and devoted companion so I hope soon his perfect person or family will discover him and allow him to become a part of their lives.
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Mac

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 9 mos
Mesquite, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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I had a pleasant surprise in store when I met Mack. He’s a seven month old 53 pound German Shepherd mix that was surrendered to the Mesquite Animal Shelter on 10/1 along with his brother Cheese. The surrender form stated that they were surrendered because the owners were moving AND had too many dogs. It also stated that both brothers had lived entirely outdoors and had not been taught any commands. The outdoors part was obvious from looking at the fly bites on Mack’s ears. So I assumed that Mack would need manners training. I’m assuming he probably has not had much socialization. Yet, he was really well mannered, gentle, and loving. He didn’t jump on me except one time to give me a hug. I also got kisses. He was just so happy for some attention. He looked over the wall and was whining. I’m assuming he was looking for his owners🥲. He also romped around the yard and then came back to hang out with me. He took treats gently and seem to be motivated by them. He’s obviously smart and very trainable. He needed some coaxing walking on the leash. The surrender form said he was raised with other dogs but not cats or children. I’m told he had to fight for his food so he has some scars on his head and his legs. If you have another dog, they will need to be fed separately. He really has so so much potential. He wants to be an inside dog this time around where we can chill out watching TV with his new family.
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Cheese

German Shepherd Dog

Male, 9 mos
Mesquite, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Cheese is a 38 pound 7 month honey-colored German Shepherd mix that was surrendered to the Mesquite Animal Shelter on 10/1. The surrender form stated that they had too many animals AND that they were moving ! The form stated that Cheese had been raised around other dogs but not children or cats. It’s obvious that Cheese has spent most of time outside because he has fly bites on his ears. When I first took him out into the yard he was shaking and his tail was tucked. With ”sweet talk” he relaxed, and I even got a mini tail wag. He wants to make friends, but will need slow introductions to build trust. He will do best with a laid-back family. He does like treats and takes them gently. He is agile as he likes to climb. He’s also sweet, docile, calm, and alert. He’s also somewhat skittish. He had to be carried into the yard as he fought the leash. This poor scared pup didn’t understand what a leash was all about. He has some scarring on his front legs. He wants to be an inside dog this time around so he can spend more time loving on his new family. If you have another dog Cheese will need to be fed separately.

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