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German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in Show Low, AZ, USA

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Fang - German Shepherd Dog / Black Labrador Retriever Dog For Adoption

German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in Show Low, AZ, USA

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Nickname
Fang
Breed
German Shepherd Dog
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Show Low, AZ, 85901, USA

Description

German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in Show Low, AZ, USA

Posted Breed: German Shepherd Dog / Black Labrador Retriever. Pet Allies in Show Low AZ Fang (named after Phyliis Diller's husband? if you are old enough to remember her comedy skits) is 2 years old

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- black w/white spot - handsome fellow. His ears are very German Shepherd and the rest of him looks Black Labrador. Fang is too active for a home with young children but will do well with older kids who like to be rough-and-tumble too. Fang is bossy with other dogs, not always sharing the food dish and keeping all the toys for himself. He probably did not have a lot of food and toys before he came to the shelter. He needs to be supervised when there are multiple dogs with toys and treats or food. He is exceeding intelligent and had a history of being an escape artist. Fang wants people time, he needs to be around people, and so will escape by digging if he wants to go somewhere that he will be with -- people! Fang would be a great alert dog, letting you know about strangers coming around, and would be an excellent protector of his person. Adoption fee of $75.00 waived for the person who can work with Fang's little idiosyncracies. Please call 928 537-8009 to arrange an introduction as Fang is living with one of our great Foster Families. ***** Pet Allies Shelter, 1181 E Thornton Road, Show Low, AZ 85901, 928-537-8009, open Monday-Thursday 11-3, Friday & Saturday 11-4 Pet Allies Clinic, 4050 S White Mountain Road, Show Low, AZ 85901, 928-532-1602, call Monday-Thursday 10-4 Barkin' Basement Thrift Store, 4050 S White Mountain Road, Show Low, AZ 85901, 928-537-1603, open Monday-Thursday 10-4, Friday & Saturday 10-5 Visit .PetAlliesAz for more information.

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Shedding Amount
Yes

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Was the Dog Found
No

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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-173208
Date Listed
11/08/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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