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CHEBA AD 10-19-19

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Our vet has recommended that all dogs under 6 months not to spay or neuter the pups because they are too young and their bodies are not fully developed.  Adoption donation includes transport and all vaccinations, except for the Lyme—therefore, the dogs will not need to get any vaccinations for the first year. 

ADOPTED ON 10-19-19 Cheba and her litter mates we dumped off in a desolate spot where it was a miracle that they were found. Cheba is a female German Shepherd / Husky; her DOB: 2-19-19 and she weighs 50-55 lbs. She is an absolute polite amazing pup that is full of life and happiness! True to her GS breed-which ranks 3rd for their intelligence, she is friendly and has a calm confidence that may seem aloof. Huskies are also intelligent but somewhat independent. They thrive on human company, but need firm, gentle training. Most huskies and GS breeds are good with other dogs and children especially if they have been exposure to them.

Cheba is smart and easy to please and train, she shows her playful and sweet personality when she looks at you with those big beautiful eyes piercing every uncertainty you may have and leaving behind a sense of knowing she understands every word you say when she eagerly jiggles her tail everywhere to let you know that she is your best friend.

Cheba deserves a loving family who will show her what a truly happy life. She has come a long way indeed, and should be loved as a true member of the family. This adorable girl is looking for a loving family that will dote on her and treat her as she deserves–a lifetime cherished member. Our rescue works from our hearts for our dogs; it is the least we can do for them because they deserve nothing less.

Ask anybody who has adopted a German Shepherd, their bond with their rescued family is strong. When you open your heart and your home to a dog who needs help, they show their appreciation for the rest of their life! Cheba wants nothing more than to please her new hero. No matter what circumstances brought her to the shelter or rescue group, she is an exceptionally affectionate and an extremely loyal. Dogs who have been uprooted from their homes, or have had difficult beginnings are likely to bond completely and deeply with their new human caretakers who they view as heroes.


This dog cannot be adopted to Massachusetts residents due to new laws regarding rescue dogs being prohibited from adoption. Please contact Patricia Cabral at: 617-626-1786 or Mike Cahill at: 617-626-1794 for questions regarding what dogs you are allowed to adopt 

ALL interested adopters MUST complete an application; agree to a vet reference check, phone interview and home visit. ALL family members MUST be in attendance for home visits – no exceptions. This helps us get to know everyone in the family so that we can help find the right dog for you 

Disclaimer: Please note that the breeds posted on our dogs’ biographies are our best guess based on years of working with rescue dogs. Adopters who need to know the exact breed or mix of breeds of a particular dog must have the dog’s DNA tested at their own expense.


 

PLEASE TAKE A MINUTE TO CHECK OUT THE SECTION BELOW

RDVG wants to provide you with as much information as we can because some of our mix breeds you might not be familiar with. The below section on “About the Breed” offers information on some of the Breed Characteristics, Children & Pets, Behavior and Personality, Temperament and more.

It is important to point out that in addition to the breed, there is an enormous variety in the way a dog acts and reacts to the world around him. In the end, your dog’s preferences and personality are as individual as you are–and if you can accept that– then you’re bound to enjoy each other.

Children & Pets

Animal Behavior Guidelines

Many children, especially very young ones, do not realize that pets are living animals and not toys. Failing to teach a child how to handle pets properly can result in suffering on the part of the pet and, in some cases, injury to the child. Taking introductions slowly will allow you to introduce family dogs and your children safely

Puppy Behavior, Growth & Development

Each stage of Puppy Growth and development is fascinating; by the time it reaches its first birthday a puppy is considered a mature, adult dog. Puppy Growth rate is fast compared to humans, just compare a puppy of 8 weeks to a baby of the same age.

One of the most common questions asked about a puppy’s growth and development rate refers to the eventual size of the puppy. How big will the puppy grow? How can you determine the adult size of a puppy? A young puppy is tiny and cute – everyone loves puppies! But will the puppy be suited to your environment? How much exercise will be required for a full grown dog? Will the puppy be a suitable pet for children? The breed of the puppy will determine the answers to these questions. A general response to the size and growth rate of a puppy and the adult size of a puppy is therefore not possible – it needs to be specific to the puppy’s breed.

What the Adoption Fee Pays For

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Age DOB: 02-19-19
Life Average 10-14 Years
Sex Male
Weight 51-60lbs
Location Winnsboro LA
Breed German Shepherd
Purebred Husky Mix
Altered No
Fee 450
UTD Yes
RDV # RDV879
Dogs Yes
Cats
Children 8 to 14, Over 14
House Learning
Energy Medium
Fence Helpful
Crate Learning
Leash Learning
Car Yes
Personality Cheba is an absolutely adorable amazing pup that is full of life and happiness
Organization Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.
Name Kris
Phone 860.940.3350
Location Preston, CT
Email rescueguardianvillage@yahoo
Facebook Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.
Rescue Dog Village Guardian, Inc.