1. Arlo

    Arlo arrived into our care via another rescue. He is around 3 1/2 yrs old, still entire and now fully vaccinated. Arlo is a lovely lively young boy who enjoys a game of tug and he loves toys, he has a fair few in his kennel including a teddy which...
  2. Louis

    Having come from working as a prison dog in a very busy environment, Louis needed time to switch off from being a working dog and learn to fully relax around other dogs again. This is his write up; This rather handsome lad is Louis who is a GSD cross Herder....
  3. Milo

    “Milo is a cheeky chap. Milo does have food aggression not over his food bowl but over large treats or bones so best not to give or if you do leave in another room. Milo loves meeting new people but doesn’t like to be over fussed at first, he does...
  4. Isla

    Feb 24 Update 4 Years on this girl is still being overlooked in kennels and none of us can understand why as she is such a lovely girl so it’s time to update her details. Isla has stayed with one of the volunteers quite a few times now and this...
  5. Bruno

    “Bruno has come on such a long way he loves his walks and a game of football or playing with the hose. Bruno can be nervous meeting new people but if your calm and have cheese he will be leaning in for a head stroke. Bruno does have food aggression...
  6. Tilly

    Feast your eyes on this lovely lady, her name is Tilly and she found herself in the pound not long after having puppies after being purchased as a guard dog but failed!! She is a GSD cross Herder we are told. Tilly is 8 years old, fully vaccinated, microchipped and...
  7. Amie

    Meet our lovely Amie, she came to us via the pound where she had been waiting for a space but no other rescues were interested in her she she had been a bit growly at some of the staff and had been selective with who she liked but we like...
  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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