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Akira

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Akira

Cupertino, CA

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Akira's Story

Akira is a delight through and through: All 80 pounds of her. Her main<br/>goal in life is to be a good companion and attached to her people. She is a puppy at heart; she<br/>gleefully plays ball games and prances around the yard and even plays nicely with some other<br/>pups. Her on- leash work needs some refinement but she listens and verbal corrections are usually<br/>enough. She is a calm, easy going dog who greets people gently and appropriately and is not<br/>reactive with other dogs unless provoked. Akira has moderate prey drive, as observed with<br/>squirrels, birds and rabbits. Given that, any introductions to cats should be staged and<br/>supervised. Good house manners are important especially for big dogs, and she is excellent in<br/>that regard. She alerts to people coming to the door or entering the house and<br/>relaxes once she knows they are familiar. Akira loves a car ride and is calm and quiet. As far<br/>as commands go, she responds reliably to: come (or back), sit, down, off, and place (including a<br/>towel). We are working on ‘go to bed’, ‘find it’, ‘watch me’ and ‘on by’. We did not find<br/>her to be especially food motivated, but praise and ear scratches make her very happy.<br/><br/>Akira is:<br/><br/>Energy Level 3-Your Basic Shepherd: Needs daily exercise and play time. Some walking/hiking/training, and/or fetch will round out their day and allow them to settle in the evening.<br/><br/>Temperament Level 3-Comfortable with most people, may be under-socialized, may have some prey drive, separation anxiety, and/or leash reactivity, and may not be suitable for small children. Takes well to training.

Akira is a delight through and through: All 80 pounds of her. Her main
goal in life is to be a good companion and attached to her people. She is a puppy at heart; she
gleefully plays ball games and prances around the yard and even plays nicely with some other
pups. Her on- leash work needs some refinement but she listens and verbal corrections are usually
enough. She is a calm, easy going dog who greets people gently and appropriately and is not
reactive with other dogs unless provoked. Akira has moderate prey drive, as observed with
squirrels, birds and rabbits. Given that, any introductions to cats should be staged and
supervised. Good house manners are important especially for big dogs, and she is excellent in
that regard. She alerts to people coming to the door or entering the house and
relaxes once she knows they are familiar. Akira loves a car ride and is calm and quiet. As far
as commands go, she responds reliably to: come (or back), sit, down, off, and place (including a
to

Akira is a delight through and through: All 80 pounds of her. Her main
goal in life is to be a good companion and attached to her people. She is a puppy at heart; she
gleefully plays ball games and prances around the yard and even plays nicely with some other
pups. Her on- leash work needs some refinement but she listens and verbal corrections are usually
enough. She is a calm, easy going dog who greets people gently and appropriately and is not
reactive with other dogs unless provoked. Akira has moderate prey drive, as observed with
squirrels, birds and rabbits. Given that, any introductions to cats should be staged and
supervised. Good house manners are important especially for big dogs, and she is excellent in
that regard. She alerts to people coming to the door or entering the house and
relaxes once she knows they are familiar. Akira loves a car ride and is calm and quiet. As far
as commands go, she responds reliably to: come (or back), sit, down, off, and place (including a
towel). We are working on ‘go to bed’, ‘find it’, ‘watch me’ and ‘on by’. We did not find
her to be especially food motivated, but praise and ear scratches make her very happy.

Akira is:

Energy Level 3-Your Basic Shepherd: Needs daily exercise and play time. Some walking/hiking/training, and/or fetch will round out their day and allow them to settle in the evening.

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How To Adopt

Akira was listed as Adoptable by German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California
How can I adopt Akira?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Akira is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California for details on the pet.
When can I meet Akira?
If you've submitted an inquiry, German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Akira, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California, and they'll be happy to help!
German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California's Adoption Policy
To adopt a German Shepherd Dog from us, you must: 1. Live in Northern California. 2. Complete an Adoption Questionnaire, either online, or hard-copy (pdf format). If you do not own your home, your landlord must provide the completed Landlord Permission Agreement(pdf format). 3. Be interviewed by an adoption counselor. 4. Allow a home visit conducted by a GSRNC adoption counselor. 5. Choose, and be chosen by, the right dog. 6. With our approval, sign our Adoption Agreement, and pay the associated adoption fee. 7. At the time of adoption we also collect a deposit which is refunded after completion of two training sessions.

Akira is from German Shepherd Rescue of Northern California

[Cupertino, CA]

Our Mission
*Rescuing German Shepherd Dogs from life threatening situations at animal shelters and elsewhere. *Finding German Shepherd Dogs permanent loving homes with qualified owners. *Assisting owners of German Shepherd Dogs who can no longer keep them to find them new homes. *Working cooperatively with animal shelters and other res...
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