1. Max

    Max is 3 years old, neutered, chipped and his vacs have been restarted. Max does bark sometimes when meeting new people but after a few treats he’s absolutely fine, he’s lacking in socialisation but this is being worked on daily and he’s doing very well. Max loves to go for...
  2. Nancy

    Nancy was originally found in a shed full of faeces with her 7 very young pups. She was removed by the RSPCA and fortunately for her, the owners never came forward. This lovely girl is now 6 years old and is of course now spayed, vaccinated and microchipped. Nancy is...
  3. Harvey

    Harvey came to us via the pound where he had been returned  due to the home thinking they could manage his nervousness but couldn’t, there was an incident where the dog was asleep on the sofa and the owner tried to retrieve the TV remote from under neither him and...
  4. Malcolm

    Malcolm is a Belgian Shepherd Malinois who is 3 years old. Now neutered, vaccinated, and he is microchipped with a Hungarian chip! This lad was picked up as a stray and surprise, surprise, microchip not registered in this country. Malcolm is a typical Mali who has great toy drive, can...
  5. Kala

    It was quite quickly discovered that Kala, affectionately known as Nana, had a very complicated water work system. Despite surgery at the Royal Veterinary College, Nana does still ‘leak’. We are awaiting advice on another potential op which may help improve this, but in the meantime she is a very...
  6. Buster

    Buster is a GSD cross Rottie.  The owners he came from had only had him a week and took him in because he was going to be put down as surplus to requirements. He had spent a month shut in a room on his own. Buster is fine with other...
  7. Jerry Lee

    Jerry Lee is a big strapping lad. We were asked by another rescue if we could take this lad in as he was with an older couple who could not manage him. He was fine with dogs until one day he got attacked and so to avoid the problem, his...

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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