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Ivy

  • Young
  • Female
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Ivy

San Diego, CA

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Black, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Ivy’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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Ivy's Story

Ivy had the chance to go home as an only dog. We had initially thought she would be okay. She was a very confident girl. Unfortunately, when she was without her other dogs, that confidence melted. Well, she is now back for a redo, and we have promised to get it right. Number one on Ivy's list in her forever home is another dog. It can't be just any dog, though. It has to be a confident well balanced dog, and definitely a large dog. <br/><br/>A little about Ivy. She's had a chance to come into her own personality, and at 8 months now, she is a bundle of energy. Luckily she has an off button, you won't know it until she has exhausted every playmate around. So, active dog partner is a must, one that loves to play, play, play. Ivy isn't happy just to sit and watch her playmate lay around and will bark at him until he gives in. <br/><br/>She is potty trained and crate trained. We are working on her manners in the house and puppy proofing is not a one-time thing with Ivy. She's a master of mischief and reminding you of what needs to have another place until she has gone through her puppy stage. <br/><br/>Ivy is also working on her commands and she has sit under her belt. Come is a different story. Did we say strong-willed? Not yet. Well, we've all seen the children who have the strong wills, the ones who look toward you when you call them. They actually listen to what you ask them to do, but you can see the wheels turning as they decide whether there is something they would rather do. Ivy's list of things that she would rather do as a 4 month old puppy is far longer than the list of things that you would rather have her do at any given moment, so we are still working on coming without the side eye glance and puppy bounce in the other direction. Add food or a treat to the mix, though, and she's right there in front of you.<br/><br/>Ivy has gone through her mouthing stage, so we haven't had to worry about the needle like teeth for a few weeks now. <br/><br/>If just hearing about a girl like Ivy wears you out, she probably isn't the one for you. Is she a challenge? Probably. Is she going to wear out before you do, unlikely. Will she learn and grow into a beautiful young lady in the right home, with the right dog as her mentor and the right family to go through training with her, to help her continue her socialization and make sure she has what she needs, absolutely. Will it be easy? Sometimes the perfect home comes alone, one that is out there just for a particular puppy and things just fall into place. Easy, possibly. If you are up for the little girl who will keep your other dog or dogs (yes, she does really well with two) busy and tired, if you're up for the little girl who test your patience and melt your heart at the same time, then Ivy just may be the one for you. <br/><br/>Because of Ivy's larger than life style, no young children, please, and no small dogs. <br/><br/>Ivy will continue to hone her skills while she waits for you with her foster brothers and sisters.<br/>Puppies are a life-long commitment. They need time, training, vet care and healthy feeding to become good canine citizens. Don't even think of adopting a puppy unless you intend to invest the time and money and commitment required, and you can expect to lose a few good shoes along the way!<br/><br/>Please visit http://www.coastalk9gsr.org/ to learn more about our dogs. Click on available dogs to see further descriptions. If you are interested in me, please contact us at puppies@coastalgsrsd.org or call (858) 779-9149. Don't forget to fill out our online application: https://www.coastalk9gsr.org/applications.<br/><br/>The minimum adoption donation ranges from $300 to $400. This amount only partially covers the cost of veterinary care, boarding fees, and other miscellaneous expenses involved in the temporary care and adoption of our dogs and is 100% tax deductible.<br/><br/>Prior to placement, all dogs will be spayed or neutered, receive current vaccinations, and are usually microchipped. If not, arrangements will be made on an individual basis. Special consideration may be given to those willing to adopt older dogs or dogs with physical problems.<br/><br/>Our adoption process begins with completing an application on-line. A phone screening will soon follow, and lastly a home visit will be conducted by our volunteers.

Ivy had the chance to go home as an only dog. We had initially thought she would be okay. She was a very confident girl. Unfortunately, when she was without her other dogs, that confidence melted. Well, she is now back for a redo, and we have promised to get it right. Number one on Ivy's list in her forever home is another dog. It can't be just any dog, though. It has to be a confident well balanced dog, and definitely a large dog.

A little about Ivy. She's had a chance to come into her own personality, and at 8 months now, she is a bundle of energy. Luckily she has an off button, you won't know it until she has exhausted every playmate around. So, active dog partner is a must, one that loves to play, play, play. Ivy isn't happy just to sit and watch her playmate lay around and will bark at him until he gives in.

She is potty trained and crate trained. We are working on her manners in the house and puppy proofing is not a one-time thing with Ivy. She's a master of mischief and reminding

Ivy had the chance to go home as an only dog. We had initially thought she would be okay. She was a very confident girl. Unfortunately, when she was without her other dogs, that confidence melted. Well, she is now back for a redo, and we have promised to get it right. Number one on Ivy's list in her forever home is another dog. It can't be just any dog, though. It has to be a confident well balanced dog, and definitely a large dog.

A little about Ivy. She's had a chance to come into her own personality, and at 8 months now, she is a bundle of energy. Luckily she has an off button, you won't know it until she has exhausted every playmate around. So, active dog partner is a must, one that loves to play, play, play. Ivy isn't happy just to sit and watch her playmate lay around and will bark at him until he gives in.

She is potty trained and crate trained. We are working on her manners in the house and puppy proofing is not a one-time thing with Ivy. She's a master of mischief and reminding you of what needs to have another place until she has gone through her puppy stage.

Ivy is also working on her commands and she has sit under her belt. Come is a different story. Did we say strong-willed? Not yet. Well, we've all seen the children who have the strong wills, the ones who look toward you when you call them. They actually listen to what you ask them to do, but you ca

How To Adopt

Ivy was listed as Adoptable by Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue
How can I adopt Ivy?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Coastal K9 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 Ivy 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 Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Ivy?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Ivy, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Ivy is from Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue

[San Diego, CA]

Our Mission
From the uncertainty of the unknown to the solid ground of a second chance at life, our rescue dogs are welcomed into a new family at Coastal. A family of dedicated staff and volunteers are committed to helping our dogs become as well-adjusted, happy, and healthy as possible while they are with us. Through this labor of lov...
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Location
P.O. Box 722381 San Diego, CA, 92172

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