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Boomer

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Boomer

Fulton, CA

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Boomer’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$400

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Boomer's Story

Hi... I'm Boomer — funny name, huh? it's always been my name, even as a pup. Maybe I was a big pup as I'm a pretty big guy now. A few things about me - I'm a 5 year old pure German Shepherd Dog, about 95 lean pounds, extremely handsome and very affectionate. I'm a super friendly guy and happily meet everyone, even the people that drive up to my foster home and drop of boxes. I have so many friends too. Bagheera is my dog 'bro". He's really cool and we like to hang out. There's also some girl cattle dogs here that I think have a crush on me and another pretty girl nextdoor that likes me, too. Add the cool cats that like to rub on me and slink around my legs, the goats that pretty much ignore me and all the chickens (they're silly) and that's my pack of animal friends. My foster is really cool, too. He knows I'm happiest living a quieter life in a rural environment and that places with lots of dogs that are all wound up aren't really my style. What I love most is space where I can go outside, take in the world, and observe my surroundings. <br/><br/>Don't get me wrong, I'm truly a social guy and I've welcomed visiting dogs without any trouble. When my foster takes me out on walks or to meet friends, I pass dogs calmly and handle new environments nicely. It's the 'in your face" situations that make be nervous and then I might bark. I walk well on leash, enjoy structured outings, and I'm a fantastic car rider — just say the word and I'll hop right in. I'm really a big, gentle guy that likes life a bit slower and predictable. I learn quickly, take treats gently, and genuinely enjoy working with my person. We are currently working on my recall and I'm learning when I come back there are treats! Super cool. <br/><br/>Health-wise, my DNA says I carry one marker for degenerative myelopathy (DM). Dogs typically need two markers to develop the disease, so I'm considered a carrier, but my mobility is being monitored just to be safe. I move great — I run, play, zoom up and down stairs, and keep up just fine but every once in a while I get wonky and when I'm tired I sometimes drag my feet. Supplements have really helped me and regular activity like walks and outdoor adventures without extreme, high-impact exercise would be best. <br/><br/>OK, so here's my wish ---- A gentle home, ideally with another well-mannered dog or two and people who love affectionate, big shepherd boys. I bond deeply with my family and want to be part of daily life, whether that's walks, hanging out in the yard, or relaxing together after a good day outdoors. I've integrated beautifully into my foster home, and everyone here says I'm a joy to live with so if you're looking for a loyal companion, a calm observer of life, and a big sweet soul who will meet you with trust and devotion...I might just be your guy. <br/><br/>You like this dog...now what? Please take 3-4 minutes and complete our application form at: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/42179/generic. Our adoption team will quickly contact you by phone or email (watch your spam please) to see if it's a match!. If you are already approved to adopt, please contact your Adoption Counselor and they will help you set up a meeting. <br/><br/>You can also sponsor Boomer by clicking here. Your name will appear on this page as Boomer's sponsor and your donation will help pay for food, treats, toys, supplements and medical expenses. Boomer thanks you!<br/><br/>BAGSR is always in need of fosters. There is an overwhelming number of dogs who need our help and the more fosters we have, the more dogs we can save. BAGSR covers expenses, including food. Fosters provide the love and a soft place to crash. <br/>https://petstablished.com/foster_form/42405/generic

Hi... I'm Boomer — funny name, huh? it's always been my name, even as a pup. Maybe I was a big pup as I'm a pretty big guy now. A few things about me - I'm a 5 year old pure German Shepherd Dog, about 95 lean pounds, extremely handsome and very affectionate. I'm a super friendly guy and happily meet everyone, even the people that drive up to my foster home and drop of boxes. I have so many friends too. Bagheera is my dog 'bro". He's really cool and we like to hang out. There's also some girl cattle dogs here that I think have a crush on me and another pretty girl nextdoor that likes me, too. Add the cool cats that like to rub on me and slink around my legs, the goats that pretty much ignore me and all the chickens (they're silly) and that's my pack of animal friends. My foster is really cool, too. He knows I'm happiest living a quieter life in a rural environment and that places with lots of dogs that are all wound up aren't really my style. What I love most is space where I can go outside, take in the world, and observe my

Hi... I'm Boomer — funny name, huh? it's always been my name, even as a pup. Maybe I was a big pup as I'm a pretty big guy now. A few things about me - I'm a 5 year old pure German Shepherd Dog, about 95 lean pounds, extremely handsome and very affectionate. I'm a super friendly guy and happily meet everyone, even the people that drive up to my foster home and drop of boxes. I have so many friends too. Bagheera is my dog 'bro". He's really cool and we like to hang out. There's also some girl cattle dogs here that I think have a crush on me and another pretty girl nextdoor that likes me, too. Add the cool cats that like to rub on me and slink around my legs, the goats that pretty much ignore me and all the chickens (they're silly) and that's my pack of animal friends. My foster is really cool, too. He knows I'm happiest living a quieter life in a rural environment and that places with lots of dogs that are all wound up aren't really my style. What I love most is space where I can go outside, take in the world, and observe my surroundings.

Don't get me wrong, I'm truly a social guy and I've welcomed visiting dogs without any trouble. When my foster takes me out on walks or to meet friends, I pass dogs calmly and handle new environments nicely. It's the 'in your face" situations that make be nervous and then I might bark. I walk well on leash, enjoy structured outings, and I'm a fantastic car rider — just say

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How To Adopt

Boomer was listed as Adoptable by Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue
How can I adopt Boomer?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bay Area 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 Boomer 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 Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Boomer?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Boomer, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue's Adoption Policy
Your perfect dog in four easy steps: 1) Complete the application In about 5 minutes you’ll tell us about your experience, lifestyle and where you live. This helps us get a picture of you and the type of dog that you are looking for. We'll contact you! Just click "Adoption Application" 2) We contact you One of our adoption counselors will call you within 3 days and have a chat about your application. They will ask you to text some pictures of your fencing, gates and where your dog hangs out. 3) Dog shopping! You’ll keep an eye on our dogs on our website and Facebook page. The moment you see a dog that you are interested in you’ll contact your adoption counselor. 4) Adopting your dog If it seems like a good match, we arrange for you to meet the dog at one of our adoption events or at the foster parent’s home. If the right match is made, you will be able to adopt your dog, there and then, and take your dog home! The adoption fees are $400 for puppies and adults. That really is it!

Boomer is from Bay Area German Shepherd Rescue

[Fulton, CA]

Our Mission
We love German Shepherd Dogs and Belgian Malinois for all the same reasons you are looking here today. They are loyal, intelligent and beautiful animals and it breaks our hearts to think of them suffering or dying in shelters. We are a 501(c)(3) 100% volunteer organization funded by donations from people just like you. Our...
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