Spirit

(Spirit is represented by: MAGSR)

Gender: Female
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Color: Black & Tan
Date of Birth: 12/27/2014
Date of Birth is estimated: Yes
Current Size: 96 lbs
Ideal/Potential Size: 75 lbs
Housebroken: Yes
Obedience Trained: Working on it
Living With: Foster
History: Owner Surrender

Good With Kids: No
Good with Cats: Yes
Other Dogs OK: Yes

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Foster Needed?: No

Represented by: MAGSR
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NID#: 1332
Date Added:
Added to DB: Fri, 2017-02-03 11:14
Last updated: Tue, 2017-03-07 20:45

Not Ready for Adoption: No
Commitment Dog: No
Show as New: No
Special Needs: No
Dog Record Archived (1=Yes/0=No): 1


Description

Spirit along with her sisters JoyMerry and Noel were confiscated due to neglect.  These girls are so shy and unsure of the world around them, everything seems new to them.  It is obvious no one spent time with them.  Although they are shy and can be skittish when they are unsure, they have never shown any signs aggression, they try to hide or duck behind their person.   Time, love, committment and patience will help them conquer their fears.  A loving patient home is what in is order, could that home be yours?

Updates

 Spirit is a special girl. Having limited experiences with people, sounds, and the general happenings of everyday life, she requires a home that will work with her on a daily basis to build her confidence. Everything is new and intimidating to Spirit at this time; however, in her foster home she has begun taking small steps in the right direction. Spirit is very well behaved on leash. She regularly checks in with the handler and looks for guidance when encountering new people and sounds. Looking for leadership Spirit is drawn toward confidence and will follow lead well. Currently living with both cats and dogs, Spirit seems most at ease with her furry companions. She does well with both large and small animals and is curious but gentle with all furry creatures she encounters in the community. Although comfortable with furry creatures, Spirit needs time and patience when meeting new people. Fast movements and noises can be very intimidating and often result in a desire to run. As a result, Spirit would be best placed in a quite home without young children. This will provide her with an atmosphere in which she can flourish into the amazing dog we know she will be.