HARVEY - GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
German Shepherd Dog Dogs For Adoption in Camarillo, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
HARVEY
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Camarillo, CA, 93010 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: German Shepherd Dog (medium coat). Harvey is a gorgeous, fluffy guy who has done well with people and dogs at the shelter. He recently went on a field trip and did well riding in the car, and at a local coffee shop meeting new friends including kids! vcanimalservices FIELD TRIP for Harvey & Pogo - both available for adoption! They did amazing meeting new people including kids and each do well with other dogs. Currently at our Simi Valley Shelter. Harvey 5 y/o German Shepherd Pogo 2 y/o Border Collie mix Posted to vcas.us/simi-pets Adoption process vcas.us/adopt. Adoption hours 1-6PM Thank you to the lovely folks at Dr. Conkeyâs for the pup cups and hospitality. ?? And to volunteers David & Audrey for chaperoning! ? Walking Around - Instrumental Version - Eldar Kedem
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Ventura County Animal Regulation
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Location:
Camarillo, California, 93010 USAUSA
Breed overview
German Shepherd Dog
A.K.A.: Alsatian, Alsatian Wolf Dog, Shepherd Dog, GSD, Deutscher Schäferhund, Schäferhund, Berger Allemand, Pastore Tedesco, Perro de Pastor Alemán, Alsatian Dog
Overview:
The German Shepherd Dog, a truly iconic breed, originated in Germany in the late 19th century, primarily for herding sheep. They are easily recognizable by their athletic, medium-to-large build, typically weighing between 50-90 pounds, with a distinct double coat that can be black and tan, sable, or solid black. Known for their intelligence and loyalty, German Shepherds possess a remarkably trainable and courageous temperament, making them exceptional working dogs in fields like police and service work. While generally good with families when properly socialized, their high energy levels and need for mental stimulation make them unsuitable for apartment living without significant daily exercise. Prospective owners should be aware of common health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as degenerative myelopathy, underscoring the importance of responsible breeding and regular veterinary care.
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