Archive for Rescue
Zena’s boys are thriving and growing into beautiful flowers. We’ve started their enrichment with different surfaces and materials. They are taking to the training like little ducks to water. Now that they are six weeks and have their first vaccination they are playing outside with tunnels and a slide. We also practice daily subordination exercises with the puppies so they will be good pack members. You can learn more about these boys on our website at www.GSRFL.org after they reach six weeks.
Search and Rescue Dog Training – 6mo old
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Cooper is a 6-month old German Shepherd training for Search & Rescue in Virginia. He is trained using back-chaining for a Recall-Refind indication with a bark. More videos of his training are here: www.youtube.com
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida’s Ginger
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Ginger is an amazing three-year-old girl. You can learn more about her story and journey on our website at www.GSRFL.org
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida Introduces the Zodiac Puppies at Six Weeks
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Sasha’s puppies are growing my leaps and bounds. They will be available in three more weeks through our adoption center in Fruitland Park, FL We continue to enrich their environment to help them grow into balanced happy puppies. You can learn more about these puppies at our website www.GSRFL.org
Zena’s boys are thriving and growing into beautiful flowers. We’ve started their enrichment with different surfaces and materials. They are taking to the training like little ducks to water. We also practice daily subordination exercises with the puppies so they will be good pack members. You can learn more about these boys on our website at www.GSRFL.org after they reach six weeks.
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida Introduces the Zodiac Puppies At Two Weeks
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Sasha’s puppies are getting a little more active. We now have 10 healthy puppies, two brown with black and white, one black and tan, two black and white and five white. We believe there is more than one father in this litter. Two of the puppies are Anatolian Shepherd and German Shepherd Dog, the white puppies are either White German Shepherd Dogs and/or Great Pyrenees/GSD crosses. You can learn more about these puppies as they grow on our web site at www.GSRFL.org.
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida
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Rajah is a two-year-old extremely well-bred doberman that is available to the right family. He has been properly socialized, house trained, is great with other dogs, cats, children and adults. Lucky is the person that adopts this boy. You can learn more about him on our website at www.GSRFL.org
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida Presents Faith Puppies At Five Weeks
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Faith’s puppies are growing and getting stronger daily. They are a delightful combination of German and Belgian Shepherds. Lucky will be the adopters of these cuties. You can learn more about them on our website at www.GSRFL.org.
Dancing Dog Farm, home of German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida
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Enjoy our snippet of life with our dogs at Dancing Dog Farm. We are an open rescue and sanctuary where the German Shepherd Dogs have the full run of 3-acres and there are no kennel runs anywhere on the property. We love sharing snapshots of our dogs at play. We are a 501c3 charity located in sunny Central Florida and gratefully accept donations. Please visit our website www.GSRFL.org for more information on us.
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida Introduces Thor
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Thor was forcefully ejected by a person from a dark colored moving van in Coral Gables, FL. Good Samaritans rescued him and contacted us. We thought his limping was due to an injury from that incident and rushed him to the vet. Thor has bi-lateral elbow dysplasia and hip dysplasia in one hip. He needs costly orthopedic surgery. We are seeking help from the public to defray these costs. Please make a donation today to help Thor. Your donation is 100% tax deductible. Go to www.GSRFL.org Donation page to make a donation.
