




Dodger
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
About Dodger
Coquitlam, BC
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Dodger’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Dodger's Story
Kids - unknown<br/>Cats - no<br/>Dogs - Possibly well matched female<br/>Special Needs - skin allergies<br/>Prefer experienced home, breed experience a bonus.<br/><br/>Dodger is a big goofy boy who will keep getting bigger! We think he is around 2 years old and is underweight but slowly gaining weight and loves his food! <br/>Dodger is a rambunctious dog who when he's full grown we guess will be close to 100lbs. <br/><br/>Dodger is a sweet boy who has been happy to meet everyone and make friends. Sometimes he can be a bit rude but we're working on those manners and seeing improvements. A home with breed experience would be a big asset and noting that he is a longer haired shepherd a good vacuum is a must! <br/><br/>Dodger has walked well on leash and gets a bit overexcited around other dogs. We're still working on introductions to other dogs as his first meet he was WAY to much and overwhelmed the other dog. Working with a trainer would be a great idea to ensure he's learning how to be a good dog friend.<br/><br/>Dodger hasn't been x-rayed yet but we always want people to think about the future and possible hip issues which many Shepherds are prone to. He started showing some patchy hair and had a bit of an infection that we now have treated. He will likely need regular baths and medication to keep him feeling and looking good.
Kids - unknown
Cats - no
Dogs - Possibly well matched female
Special Needs - skin allergies
Prefer experienced home, breed experience a bonus.
Dodger is a big goofy boy who will keep getting bigger! We think he is around 2 years old and is underweight but slowly gaining weight and loves his food!
Dodger is a rambunctious dog who when he's full grown we guess will be close to 100lbs.
Dodger is a sweet boy who has been happy to meet everyone and make friends. Sometimes he can be a bit rude but we're working on those manners and seeing improvements. A home with breed experience would be a big asset and noting that he is a longer haired shepherd a good vacuum is a must!
Dodger has walked well on leash and gets a bit overexcited around other dogs. We're still working on introductions to other dogs as his first meet he was WAY to much and overwhelmed the other dog. Working with a trainer would be a great idea to ensure he's learning how to be a good dog friend.
Dodger hasn
Kids - unknown
Cats - no
Dogs - Possibly well matched female
Special Needs - skin allergies
Prefer experienced home, breed experience a bonus.
Dodger is a big goofy boy who will keep getting bigger! We think he is around 2 years old and is underweight but slowly gaining weight and loves his food!
Dodger is a rambunctious dog who when he's full grown we guess will be close to 100lbs.
Dodger is a sweet boy who has been happy to meet everyone and make friends. Sometimes he can be a bit rude but we're working on those manners and seeing improvements. A home with breed experience would be a big asset and noting that he is a longer haired shepherd a good vacuum is a must!
Dodger has walked well on leash and gets a bit overexcited around other dogs. We're still working on introductions to other dogs as his first meet he was WAY to much and overwhelmed the other dog. Working with a trainer would be a great idea to ensure he's learning how to be a good dog friend.
Dodger hasn't been x-rayed yet but we always want people to think about the future and possible hip issues which many Shepherds are prone to. He started showing some patchy hair and had a bit of an infection that we now have treated. He will likely need regular baths and medication to keep him feeling and looking good.
How To Adopt
Dodger is from City of Coquitlam Animal Shelter
[Coquitlam, BC]
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