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. 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
ADOPTED ON 09-25-17 – Kane is close to perfect, he minds, is good on a leash, loves children, loves other dogs and is absolutely a beautiful German shepherd. Kane is extremely intelligent, very gentle, and loyal-an ultimate playmate–love sponge and prankster are his best description. He stands proud, as if to say: “I’m a handsome, happy boy who just wants to be with my people.” Shepherds are like that, they are so smart with many human traits.
Kane is living the good life with my foster mom and siblings, exploring the big yard, meeting all the neighbors and their dogs and getting long belly rubs. There’s so much to do that he is even starting to forget about my itchy ears—Kane loves life! He has a luxuriously silky coat and a joyful smile full of sparkling white teeth. He’s still very much a big puppy who’s just starting to settle into a daily routine.
It is hard for us to understand how dogs in the south are dumped or picked up by animal control. Many think that it is because of pet owners don’t want them, which is really very far from the truth. JoJo and her siblings are a part of a reoccurring rescue story that we see about 80% of the time, however, we don’t know if the owner dumped her Mom or if she was born in the wild and managed to grow and live on her own.
Kane has very good manners and quickly learned to respect boundaries. Like most puppies he will need supervision, the love to steal a fuzzy slipper or shoe. Kane is a really a sweet, happy-go-lucky boy who will benefit from a loving home. He’s still learning his name and like all babies, two and four legged, he will need supervision.
Kane’s and him siblings rescue story begins the day him mom-Ayla-went into labor on the front lawn of St Francis Hospital. We all know German Shepherds are very smart so we like to entertain the thought that he knew that babies were born at the hospital so that is why Ayla went there and knew that it was the safest place for him babies—what a good mom. He was first seen by a kind woman that loved dogs and was a friend of our rescue partner. He was laying under a shrubbery giving birth and a call went out to those in town that were known to rescue and re-home dogs. The kind woman stopped him day to make sure that Ayla and him pups were kept safe and kept them until the pups were old enough to wean.
Ayla has heartworm and will need to have heartworm treatment so the kind woman that opened him heart and home to this canine family, also has opened him wallet to pay for the treatment. He will keep Ayla until he is healthy; then he asked our partner if we could get these pups into a reputable rescue so they could get great homes. Thanks to our hard-working foster parents, KANE is and his siblings are healthy and growing fast. This southern pup is ready for a new life up north and would be a great addition to most any family! He is loyal, loves children, people, and other dogs.
If you are looking for a dog that you would like to take with you and be with all day, Kane will likely be a great match for you. We are looking for someone who has a lot of time and attention to give to Kane because he deserves nothing less. This adorable guy is looking for a loving family that will dote on him and treat him as he 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. We owe it to our dogs that the wonderful people who stand to be the last chapter of their rescue and the first chapter of their new forever lives deserve him. Don’t let him slip by—there is a lifetime of wonderful memories waiting for you!
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