Honey
(Honey is represented by: MAGSR) Gender: Female Good With Kids: Older kids, over 10
      Breed: German Shepherd Dog
      Color: Black & Tan
      Date of Birth: 03/19/2020
     Date of Birth is estimated: Yes
    Current Size: 82 lbs
    Ideal/Potential Size: 85 lbs
    Housebroken: Yes
    Obedience Trained: Partially
    Living With: Foster
    History: Other Rescue 
  
    
      Good with Cats: Yes
      Other Dogs OK: Yes
    Foster Needed?: No
Represented by: MAGSR
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 NID#: 8873 
  Date Added:  
  Added to DB: Fri, 2021-03-19 12:25
  Last updated: Tue, 2021-06-29 12:13
  
Not Ready for Adoption: No 
  Commitment Dog: No
  Show as New: No 
  Special Needs: No 
  Dog Record Archived (1=Yes/0=No): 1 
Description
Sweet Honey's family loved her dearly. However, due to circumstances beyond their control, they were unable to continue to care for her. As a result, they made the difficult decision to surrender her to a rescue. Although this was hard to do, Honey's family knew it was in her best interest to move forward. We appreciate all that they did for Honey.
Honey lives up to her name. She is a lovely girl. Having been well socialized with people and animals, Honey gets along well with just about everyone. She has lived with dogs, cats, chickens, and ducks without issues. As a young, big, and energetic girl, Honey will need daily exercise for both her body and mind. This will help her burn her energy appropriately while also stimulating her mind. Training will be very beneficial for Honey as it will not only help her bond with her new family, but it will also help her become a good canine citizen. If Honey sounds like the right match for your family, please ask to meet her today!
Updates
Honey has been living with a foster for 2 weeks now they are happy to report Honey is 100% house broken and crate trained. Honey loves to be near her humans, play with toys and chew on bones. She does not go to the bathroom on a leash so a fenced in yard would be the best fit for her, she will only go to one spot in the yard to do her business. We are working on Honey’s introduction to other dogs, we think something in her past must have happened to make her untrusting of others initially. She currently has 6 foster siblings, so she is getting a lot of practice socializing and so far her favorites are a miniature poodle and the dominant lone female GSD.













