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Cookie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Cookie

Round Rock, TX

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn, Red / Chestnut / Orange

Behavior

Cookie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Cookie's Story

Quick Stats<br/>-Spayed female<br/>-2 years old<br/>-50-55 lbs<br/>-Heartworm negative on prevention<br/>-Current on vaccinations<br/>-Microchipped<br/>-House and crate trained, but does not like to be crated<br/>-Good with most other dogs can be a little bit dominant but likes to play<br/>-Not tested with children or cats<br/>- Location: Fostered in Round Rock<br/><br/>As an ice breaker, the Volunteer asked me “If you were a girl scout cookie what kind would you be?” I guess I could say, Tag A-Long because Shepherds enjoy to tag along. Or a s’mores because dogs are always asking for s’more treats. But I think I would be a Chickenza. It’s a cookie made of chicken and pizza. I know it’s not an actual cookie, but you need to think outside the cookie box.<br/><br/>?It is great that my name is cookie, because I love treats. Cookies, biscuits, milk bones, anything you can eat. I am not a big dog in terms of GSDS, only in the 50’s, but I still request a big yard, because I love outdoor time. In the play yard, I love to play with the other dogs, I can be a bit of a bossier female, so take that into account when you choose me, make sure your dogs wouldn’t mind that.<br/><br/>At Foster Mom’s I have a pet door, so I enjoy being able to be inside with the humans or be outside with the trees and grass. I would not likely be a good apartment dog due to my love of nature and going outdoors for fresh air. Plus I am not a big fan of being crated, so a house and yard would suit me better. <br/><br/>I look forward to meeting you and you bringing snacks! <br/>Link to Application:<br/>http://www.gsdrescuectx.com/adoption-application.html

Quick Stats
-Spayed female
-2 years old
-50-55 lbs
-Heartworm negative on prevention
-Current on vaccinations
-Microchipped
-House and crate trained, but does not like to be crated
-Good with most other dogs can be a little bit dominant but likes to play
-Not tested with children or cats
- Location: Fostered in Round Rock

As an ice breaker, the Volunteer asked me “If you were a girl scout cookie what kind would you be?” I guess I could say, Tag A-Long because Shepherds enjoy to tag along. Or a s’mores because dogs are always asking for s’more treats. But I think I would be a Chickenza. It’s a cookie made of chicken and pizza. I know it’s not an actual cookie, but you need to think outside the cookie box.

?It is great that my name is cookie, because I love treats. Cookies, biscuits, milk bones, anything you can eat. I am not a big dog in terms of GSDS, only in the 50’s, but I still request a big yard, because I love outdoor time. In the play yard, I love to play with t

Quick Stats
-Spayed female
-2 years old
-50-55 lbs
-Heartworm negative on prevention
-Current on vaccinations
-Microchipped
-House and crate trained, but does not like to be crated
-Good with most other dogs can be a little bit dominant but likes to play
-Not tested with children or cats
- Location: Fostered in Round Rock

As an ice breaker, the Volunteer asked me “If you were a girl scout cookie what kind would you be?” I guess I could say, Tag A-Long because Shepherds enjoy to tag along. Or a s’mores because dogs are always asking for s’more treats. But I think I would be a Chickenza. It’s a cookie made of chicken and pizza. I know it’s not an actual cookie, but you need to think outside the cookie box.

?It is great that my name is cookie, because I love treats. Cookies, biscuits, milk bones, anything you can eat. I am not a big dog in terms of GSDS, only in the 50’s, but I still request a big yard, because I love outdoor time. In the play yard, I love to play with the other dogs, I can be a bit of a bossier female, so take that into account when you choose me, make sure your dogs wouldn’t mind that.

At Foster Mom’s I have a pet door, so I enjoy being able to be inside with the humans or be outside with the trees and grass. I would not likely be a good apartment dog due to my love of nature and going outdoors for fresh air. Plus I am not a big fan of

How To Adopt

Cookie was listed as Adoptable by German Shepherd Rescue Central Texas
How can I adopt Cookie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with German Shepherd Rescue Central Texas. 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 Cookie 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 Central Texas for details on the pet.
When can I meet Cookie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, German Shepherd Rescue Central Texas will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Cookie, 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 Central Texas, and they'll be happy to help!
German Shepherd Rescue Central Texas's Adoption Policy
Adoption Process Carefully consider if you are ready for a dog. The dog you adopt is a LIFETIME commitment. Meet the Adoption Criteria? -You must be an adult who can maintain a household and provide references. -Have a suitable, fenced yard prior to bringing your dog home. We will only do ONE home check so please be ready. We do not adopt dogs to homes with electric fences. -Provide necessary vet care & training if any issues arise. -Allow a 30-Day adjustment period. -Advise us immediately if any problems arise. -We appreciate updates and photos! Fill out the Adoption Application. This is found at the following link: https://www.gsdrescuectx.com/adoption-application.html -You MUST complete an application and be approved before meeting any of our dogs. -Please allow at least 48 hours for us to review your application. It typically takes a week to fully process your application. -Allow us to conduct a Home Check. -Once your application is approved, meet foster dogs. -You MUST bring ALL members of the family, including your own dogs. - Pay the adoption fee of $300.00. This fee helps recover some of the cost of: Shelter release fees -Vet Care -Medications -Food Sign the Adoption Contract. This is found at the following link: https://www.gsdrescuectx.com/adoption-contract.html Adoption Policy We place our dogs into the most suitable home according to their temperament and needs. It is not unusual for multiple families to be interested in the same dog at the same time. We commend your desire to save a rescue dog!

Cookie is from German Shepherd Rescue Central Texas

[Round Rock, TX]

Our Mission
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Texas strives to save German Shepherds and German Shepherd mixes from neglect, abuse, and premature death. We give rescued dogs a chance to have the good life they deserve through rescue, adoption, referrals, and behavior counseling. We do not sell dogs. We adopt intelligent, sensitive bein...
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