In Phoenix, you can find German Shepherd dogs through several avenues:
Local Animal Shelters and Rescues: Check out local animal shelters like the Arizona Humane Society and German Shepherd rescue organizations, as they often have German Shepherds available for adoption.
Breeders: Look for reputable breeders in the Phoenix area who specialize in German Shepherds.
Online Resources: Websites and forums dedicated to pet adoption, such as Petfinder or Adopt-a-Pet, may have listings for German Shepherds available in the Phoenix region.
Pet Stores: Some pet stores in Phoenix may have German Shepherd puppies for sale, but be cautious and research the store's reputation.
Social Media and Classified Ads: Platforms like Facebook groups or Craigslist might occasionally have German Shepherd dogs available for adoption or purchase, but exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of the source.
Yes. A German Shepherd is a type of dog.
German Shepherd Dog belongs to Herding group.
You should call animal control in your town and file a complaint. I would then sue the owner of the German Shepherd IF your dog was on a leash, the German Shepherd was NOT on a leash and IF your dog was not on the German Shepherd's property.I'm sorry for your loss, that is terrible :(
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Yes, Roy Rogers' dog "Bullet" was a German Shepherd.
well u just said it-German Shepherd!
no you cannot if you want it to be pure bred
No, the hair of the German Shepherd Dog is always harsh, thick and straight.
German Shepherd Dog, although the are very similiar in size and build.
An old German Shepherd is an older dog of the German Shepherd breed, while a German Shepherd refers to any dog of that breed, regardless of age. Older German Shepherds may have different physical and behavioral characteristics compared to younger ones.
German Shepherd Dog Male: 24-26 inches German Shepherd Dog Female: 22-24 inches