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Bear 3

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Bear 3

Tulsa, OK

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Black

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Bear 3's Story

Meet Bear <br/><br/>Age: ~1 year<br/>Neutered: Yes<br/>Location: Foster<br/><br/>Bear has already lived through more than most dogs should ever have to endure. He was first spotted as a young pup living on his own, surviving outdoors for months. By the time rescuers were able to locate him again, the tiny puppy collar he had been wearing had become embedded in his neck. After a long effort to safely capture him, Bear was finally brought to safety and immediately received veterinary care to treat the wounds caused by the collar.<br/><br/>Despite everything he went through, Bear has proven to be an incredibly sweet and gentle soul. Now that he's safe in foster care, he's learning how to be a puppy all over again. He absolutely loves playing with his foster brother and sister and is starting to discover the joy of toys and bones. He enjoys walks on his harness, knows how to sit, takes treats gently, and is learning the "down" command. He's also very food motivated-he'll do just about anything for peanut butter!<br/><br/>Bear is improving with kennel training every day and is settling nicely into home life. He is mostly housetrained, though he still has the occasional accident as he continues adjusting to indoor living. His foster describes him as a gentle giant and a perfect gentleman when meeting new people. He's affectionate, eager to learn, and loves being around his people.<br/><br/> Other Pets & Kids:<br/> Dogs: Doing well with his foster brother and sister and enjoys playing with them<br/> Cats: Not yet tested<br/> Kids: Not yet tested<br/><br/>Bear would do best in a home that understands the German Shepherd breed and is ready to continue helping him grow in confidence and training. He's still learning about the world after spending so much time surviving on his own, but with patience, structure, and love, Bear has all the makings of an incredible companion.<br/><br/>This sweet boy has come a long way already, and now he's ready for the life he always deserved. <br/><br/>Adopt: https://oklahomagsr.org/adopt<br/><br/>Foster: https://oklahomagsr.org/foster

Meet Bear

Age: ~1 year
Neutered: Yes
Location: Foster

Bear has already lived through more than most dogs should ever have to endure. He was first spotted as a young pup living on his own, surviving outdoors for months. By the time rescuers were able to locate him again, the tiny puppy collar he had been wearing had become embedded in his neck. After a long effort to safely capture him, Bear was finally brought to safety and immediately received veterinary care to treat the wounds caused by the collar.

Despite everything he went through, Bear has proven to be an incredibly sweet and gentle soul. Now that he's safe in foster care, he's learning how to be a puppy all over again. He absolutely loves playing with his foster brother and sister and is starting to discover the joy of toys and bones. He enjoys walks on his harness, knows how to sit, takes treats gently, and is learning the "down" command. He's also very food motivated-he'll do just about anything for peanut butter!

Bear is

Meet Bear

Age: ~1 year
Neutered: Yes
Location: Foster

Bear has already lived through more than most dogs should ever have to endure. He was first spotted as a young pup living on his own, surviving outdoors for months. By the time rescuers were able to locate him again, the tiny puppy collar he had been wearing had become embedded in his neck. After a long effort to safely capture him, Bear was finally brought to safety and immediately received veterinary care to treat the wounds caused by the collar.

Despite everything he went through, Bear has proven to be an incredibly sweet and gentle soul. Now that he's safe in foster care, he's learning how to be a puppy all over again. He absolutely loves playing with his foster brother and sister and is starting to discover the joy of toys and bones. He enjoys walks on his harness, knows how to sit, takes treats gently, and is learning the "down" command. He's also very food motivated-he'll do just about anything for peanut butter!

Bear is improving with kennel training every day and is settling nicely into home life. He is mostly housetrained, though he still has the occasional accident as he continues adjusting to indoor living. His foster describes him as a gentle giant and a perfect gentleman when meeting new people. He's affectionate, eager to learn, and loves being around his people.

Other Pets & Kids:
Dogs: Do

How To Adopt

Bear 3 was listed as Adoptable by Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue
How can I adopt Bear 3?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue. 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 Bear 3 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 Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bear 3?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bear 3, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue's Adoption Policy
To adopt one of our furry friends, please fill the application on our website. The adoption fee varies for each dog and includes veterinarian checkup, vaccinations, heartworm testing, microchip and spay or neuter. Please give 3-4 business days for approval.

Bear 3 is from Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue

[Tulsa, OK]

Our Mission
The mission of Oklahoma German Shepherd Rescue, Inc. is to rescue and find forever homes for German Shepherd Dogs. Based in Tulsa, OK.
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