Hunter

Hunter (1)
Hunter (2)

Hunter was 2 in March. He is still entire and his vaccinations are out of date but he is microchipped.

This is what our volunteer said about him:

“On arrival Hunter answered the door!! I was greeted by the most polite and calm young GSD I have met. Hunter currently lives with an 8 year old Staff and I am told they no longer get on, although I did see them playing nicely together in the garden. I expect that now the Staff is getting older he doesn’t want to play as much as Hunter does and this is leading to a falling out.

We went for a little off lead walk in the field behind the house and Hunter stayed close and had good recall. We didn’t meet any other dogs but I am told that he likes to play with other dogs on his walk. On returning to the house, he laid down nicely wanting to be close to the other dog, whilst I filled out the paperwork. I invited him over for a fuss which enjoyed, giving me his paw and asking me for more when I stopped. Hunter isn’t particularly toy or food orientated. I am told he is a nightmare on the lead pulling and barking, but off lead is great.

He has the most beautiful coat and is in lovely condition and obviously a well looked after dog. They got him when he was 12 weeks old and he has grown up with thee children (all boys) now 15, 10 and 7 years old. I am told he is good with all the children.

Hunter obviously likes the company of the other dog and may well fit in with a bitch of similar energy levels, in fact, I think he would like the company of another dog. He would benefit from being neutered and having more stimulation!

I could quite easily have taken Hunter home with me.”

Well having spent a lot of time getting this lad assessed and sorting all the interested homes, the owner rehomed Hunter to a friend within 48 hours of our volunteer visiting and did not bother to tell us!

Location:
Middlesex
Sex:
Male
Age:
2 years
Neutered:
No
Good with children:
Yes - Older Only
Good with other dogs:
Yes
Good with cats:
No

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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