NWHeather
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This is why you do not leave GSD puppies inside your house unattended....
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Haha! Not just puppies
This is why they're affectionatly known as "German Shredders"
New to the forum here, & I figured I'd jump in with pics of my two dogs. Rory (7yo female-GSD/Lab) & Koda (9 yo male-GSD). Both are rescues. Rory picked me, as a puppy, when we went to the rescue to pick out a puppy, she kept laying down between my feet. She's been my best friend ever since.
Koda was supposed to be a 4-day temporary foster. He was in the local GSD rescue after he & his sister were abandoned at a boarding kennel. His foster family was going out of town for Thanksgiving, & they didn't want to board him at a kennel, so they looked for a temporary foster. We were looking at it as a trial for fostering. I knew within the first couple hours that he needed to stay permenantly. Poor guy was underweight, had colistits, hookwork, & had swallowed a golf ball that was in his stomach. He was at the rescue vet early morning on Thanksgiving Day, having emergency surgery to remove the ball, & treat his other issues.
My adoption fee was the vet bill, & thankfully, the vet gave me the discount that he gives the rescue. Koda has been with me for 6 years now.
I plan on adopting a third GSD after I buy a house, which hopefully, will be June-ish.