Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue (Volume 1)


Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue (Volume 1) by CreateSpace

List Price: $13.00
Price: $13.00

Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue chronicles the poignant and heartwarming stories of twenty-six abandoned and abused German Shepherds in search of their forever homes. The author, a budding animal communicator takes us into the hearts and minds of these dogs and shares what they are really thinking in regard to their plight and the human race. Anyone who has ever gazed into the soulful eyes of their animal companion and wondered what they were thinking will fall in love with the stories of these German Shepherds and their journey to overcome adversity, sometimes against all odds. As a reader, you take a journey with each dog as he or she evolves and comes into their own. Even in the saddest parts, the expansion, possibilities, and hope will inspire you. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and ultimately find yourself changed as you reach the last page. Read more...

Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue


Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue by

List Price: $9.99

Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue chronicles the poignant and heartwarming stories of twenty-six abandoned and abused German Shepherds in search of their forever homes. Anyone who has ever gazed into the soulful eyes of their animal companion and wondered what they were thinking will fall in love with the stories of these German Shepherds and their journey to overcome adversity, sometimes against all odds. As a reader, you take a journey with each dog as he or she evolves and comes into their own. Even in the saddest parts, the expansion, possibilities, and hope will inspire you. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and ultimately find yourself changed as you reach the last page. Read more...

Finding Forever: The Dogs of Coastal German Shepherd Rescue chronicles the poignant and heartwarming stories of twenty-six abandoned and abused German Shepherds in search of their forever homes. Anyone who has ever gazed into the soulful eyes of their animal companion and wondered what they were thinking will fall in love with the stories of these German Shepherds and their journey to overcome adversity, sometimes against all odds. As a reader, you take a journey with each dog as he or she evolves and comes into their own. Even in the saddest parts, the expansion, possibilities, and hope will inspire you. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and ultimately find yourself changed as you reach the last page. Read more...

Spike in the Heart, School for Shelties, Can This Marriage be Saved?,


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Rescue Me Now Rocky German Shepherd Large Vase


Rescue Me Now Rocky German Shepherd Large Vase by Pavilion Gifts

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  • Size 12.5" H
  • Portion of proceeds will be donated to the World Society for the Protection of Animals

Rescue Me Now...passionately designed by animal lover Nina Lyman is a collection of skillfully hand painted cats and dogs with names derived from actual rescued animals. The realistic dogs are branded under Rescue Me...Bow Wow and the cats under Rescue...Meow. All items within both collections are functional and include mugs, vases, planters, spoon rests, salt/pepper shakers and unique ear plates. Each artisan quality dog and cat were designed from photos of real-life, beloved pets. Pavilion Gift Company will be donating a portion of the proceeds from the sale of every item in the Rescue Me Now collection to the WSPA, World Society for the Protection of Animals in efforts to help the fight against animal cruelty. Read more...

I Wouldn't Want a Perfect Dog

It takes patience and understanding to integrate a rescue dog into your home, but you'll get lots of love in return. By Shelly Maslak Molly, a German shepherd mix, is available for adoption through Dogma. Dogma As the adoption coordinator for a local


NJ imposes harsher penalties for killing K-9
NJ imposes harsher penalties for killing K-9

By AP Saed Hindash/Star-Ledger Thor, a 3 year-old German Shepherd, stands next to his partner Frank Cooney as he joins the Montville Police Department after graduating from the Morris County K-9 school in this 2005 file photo.


Rescue group wants to place 63 dogs in 63 days
Rescue group wants to place 63 dogs in 63 days

LAKE FOREST – A local German shepherd rescue group is faced with an abundance of animals in need . In an effort to combat the problem Coastal German Shepherd Rescue wants to adopt out 63 dogs in 63 days.


A Puppy Can Grow Up to Be Your Best Friend

Oliver is a male German Shepherd/Shetland sheepdog mix, up to date with his shots. He's adoptable through Rawhide Rescue. If you're looking for a new "best friend," we've searched area shelters and rescue


I Wouldn't Want a Perfect Dog

19.07.11

My good friend told me that I am a facilitator for Kaiah because my dog ​​eat my energy. I'm working on it, and I'm lucky she said.

Dogs to take cues from their owners. If you are excited, they are upset, if you are a casual and relaxed, just like your dogs. Like a baby, if you are stressed, they feel stress and tend to show it.

Someone who is ready for a rescue dog should be ready to take on issues that dogs could expose and treat it as a family member, not just a dog.

The old saying "You can not teach an old dog new tricks" is not entirely accurate.I watched the older rescue dogs want to please someone as they learn all sorts of new things. However, the new parent needs to be patient and willing to work with the dog.

Source: Patch.com

Aria | German Shepherd Rescue Alliance of WI

by admin

Aria is a wonderful German Shepherd mix with such a pretty face, and expressive ears that follow her every mood. Aria is about 4 years old, and is averaging around 55 lbs. She gets along with all people, giving an appropriate bark when she needs to with strangers, but backs away and licks their hand once she knows it’s okay.

She is very well-behaved in the house, knows basic commands – sit, wait, shake, come, and does well in her crate (she sleeps in her crate at night and understands the command “crate”). She is house-trained and has been known on a couple of occasions to give a small bark if she really needs to go out. She does very well at doggie daycare as well, and was given high marks on her great adaptability in such a short amount of time. She has been given a clean bill of health by the vet and the vet recommended she might be a great candidate for agility training as she has shown some great athletic ability in her running, cornering and jumping/clearing sets of shallow stairs.

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