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Bear

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Bear

Lincoln, NE

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Bear’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bear's Story

Bear<br/><br/>German shepherd<br/><br/>Neutered male<br/><br/>4 years old, 80 pounds<br/><br/>If you love German Shepherds, you’ll want to meet Bear. Rescued from a neglectful, unsafe home, this four-year-old boy is a shining example of resilience and heart.<br/><br/>He’s that classic loyal, fun-loving, goofy sidekick everyone adores. Bear is also smart as a whip and has taken to treat-based training and clear commands with ease. He already knows sit, heel and down. A foster or adopter who can continue that training will likely get quite a kick out of watching him learn and grow.<br/><br/>Bear loves having space to run around, play tug or fetch, and bond with his people. He gets along great with other dogs at home and in supervised play settings. He’s also good with children, though his size means smaller kids who could accidentally get knocked down need extra consideration.<br/><br/>Like many shepherds, he can be a little aloof or reserved at first, especially around males, and he warms up quickly when he knows he’s in good company. After that, he may also exhibit separation anxiety, but with a stable routine and people who love him, his sense of security and confidence are only expected to grow. He’s typically not alone for more than 4-5 hours at a time and needs to go outside at least 3-4 times a day.<br/><br/>Bear is microchipped, neutered and up to date on all standard vet care. He’s ready for a home with a secure yard and humans who see the best in him. Is that you? We will accept applications until he is adopted and applicants that best match what we are seeking for Bear will be on the fast track to meeting him.<br/><br/>Adoption form available at nebraskanokill.org.<br/><br/>Suggested adoption donation: $300.00

Bear

German shepherd

Neutered male

4 years old, 80 pounds

If you love German Shepherds, you’ll want to meet Bear. Rescued from a neglectful, unsafe home, this four-year-old boy is a shining example of resilience and heart.

He’s that classic loyal, fun-loving, goofy sidekick everyone adores. Bear is also smart as a whip and has taken to treat-based training and clear commands with ease. He already knows sit, heel and down. A foster or adopter who can continue that training will likely get quite a kick out of watching him learn and grow.

Bear loves having space to run around, play tug or fetch, and bond with his people. He gets along great with other dogs at home and in supervised play settings. He’s also good with children, though his size means smaller kids who could accidentally get knocked down need extra consideration.

Like many shepherds, he can be a little aloof or reserved at first, especially around males, and he warms up quickly when he knows he’s in good

Bear

German shepherd

Neutered male

4 years old, 80 pounds

If you love German Shepherds, you’ll want to meet Bear. Rescued from a neglectful, unsafe home, this four-year-old boy is a shining example of resilience and heart.

He’s that classic loyal, fun-loving, goofy sidekick everyone adores. Bear is also smart as a whip and has taken to treat-based training and clear commands with ease. He already knows sit, heel and down. A foster or adopter who can continue that training will likely get quite a kick out of watching him learn and grow.

Bear loves having space to run around, play tug or fetch, and bond with his people. He gets along great with other dogs at home and in supervised play settings. He’s also good with children, though his size means smaller kids who could accidentally get knocked down need extra consideration.

Like many shepherds, he can be a little aloof or reserved at first, especially around males, and he warms up quickly when he knows he’s in good company. After that, he may also exhibit separation anxiety, but with a stable routine and people who love him, his sense of security and confidence are only expected to grow. He’s typically not alone for more than 4-5 hours at a time and needs to go outside at least 3-4 times a day.

Bear is microchipped, neutered and up to date on all standard vet care. He’s ready for a home with a secu

Bear is from Nebraska No Kill Canine Rescue

[Lincoln, NE]

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