1. Lola

    May I introduce Lola who has just turned 10. She is spayed and microchipped but vaccinations are out of date. Lola is a GSD cross Belgian and has been in her home since a pup. Sadly being rehomed due to a marital break down and her dad is not allowed...
  2. Ellie

    This gorgeous girl is Ellie. According to her microchip she is 8 years old and has been in the same home since a pup. She is not spayed and vaccinations are out of date. Being rehomed as her owners have been given notice to move. Ellie has lived outside in...
  3. Thor

    May I introduce handsome Thor who will be 10 in August. He is microchipped and neutered but vaccinations are out of date. He has been in his home since he was 5 and came from a dog trainer who had rescued him. Being rehomed due to relocation where he cannot...
  4. Bantay

    Bantay will be 9 this year. She is microchipped and vaccinated but not spayed. Currently in season so could be spayed in a few months time. Bantay is being rehomed as her owner has some health issues and the daughter has now moved to university so Bantay is not getting...
  5. Troy

    This lovely lad is Troy who is 9 years old. He is neutered and microchipped and vaccinations have been restarted. He was looking for a new home urgently as his dad has died and his elderly mum could not live alone so is having to move in with relatives but...
  6. Winston

    Well, what can I say about this smiley lad! Winston is about 9 years old. He was microchipped but not registered and a foreign microchip at that. We believe he is a Herder cross Mali maybe. This is how Winston arrived in rescue: “I have a Mali x who is...
  7. Kilo

    May I introduce Kilo who we believe is a GSD cross Rottie. He is 8 years old. He is neutered and his vaccinations have been restarted. This is what the previous rescue told us: “We took Kilo today. He’s a very scared boy who has been stuck in a boarding...
  8. Hunny

    Hunny came in via a vet who contacted us as her owner wanted to have her put to sleep for biting her mother. We took her in as she just appeared very nervous. She met a few dogs whilst in foster and whilst not showing any aggression wanted her own...

Why we do what we do

German Shepherd Rescue Elite was not only set up to help as many unwanted, abandoned and neglected German Shepherds as possible, but to also offer education to the general public on the responsibilities / pros / cons of owning a large working breed dog and to be able to offer help and advice so hopefully we can become the prevention for once instead of always being the cure.

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