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Judy Geller

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Mixed Breed

About Judy Geller

Memphis, TN

Breed

Mixed Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short

Behavior

Judy Geller’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.

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Judy Geller's Story

June 2025 Update: <br/>Judy has been showing more of her silly, snuggly side lately and we are loving every second of it. Her temp foster says she’s started initiating play (think happy barking and kisses on the floor), spending more time exploring the house, and even hopping up on the couch for some cuddle time.<br/>She’s also been so brave on her walks, taking treats from new human friends and slowly learning the world isn’t so scary after all. Judy is gentle, goofy, and full of love—she just needs a little time to let it shine.<br/>We’re so proud of this adoptable girl and the progress she’s making!<br/><br/><br/>Meet Judy Geller – mom to the Friends pups Chandler, Monica, Joey, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel, Emma, and Ben. All her puppies have been adopted, so it’s momma’s turn!<br/><br/>Judy Geller is estimated to be around two years old and is currently undergoing heartworm treatment. She is slowly but surely coming around to people. Despite all she has been through, she has never shown any aggression towards us. Judy has made awesome strides including being more comfortable around people and walking like a champ on a leash! Help this kind lady gain even more confidence and learn what it’s like to be loved by giving her the home she deserves!<br/><br/>Judy's ideal family would be very patient and loving as it can take time for this sweet lady to warm up. She LOVES long walks and would make a great running partner. She is food-motivated and is nuts about her toys. She does well with cats and kids and would probably do best with passive and calm dogs as she can get overwhelmed with high-energy dogs.<br/><br/>Check out more about this sweet gal at #sdfJudyGeller on Facebook or streetdogfoundation.com/pup-profiles/judy-geller.<br/><br/>*Behaviors not listed have yet to be tested.

June 2025 Update:
Judy has been showing more of her silly, snuggly side lately and we are loving every second of it. Her temp foster says she’s started initiating play (think happy barking and kisses on the floor), spending more time exploring the house, and even hopping up on the couch for some cuddle time.
She’s also been so brave on her walks, taking treats from new human friends and slowly learning the world isn’t so scary after all. Judy is gentle, goofy, and full of love—she just needs a little time to let it shine.
We’re so proud of this adoptable girl and the progress she’s making!


Meet Judy Geller – mom to the Friends pups Chandler, Monica, Joey, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel, Emma, and Ben. All her puppies have been adopted, so it’s momma’s turn!

Judy Geller is estimated to be around two years old and is currently undergoing heartworm treatment. She is slowly but surely coming around to people. Despite all she has been through, she has never shown any aggression towards us. Judy has made

June 2025 Update:
Judy has been showing more of her silly, snuggly side lately and we are loving every second of it. Her temp foster says she’s started initiating play (think happy barking and kisses on the floor), spending more time exploring the house, and even hopping up on the couch for some cuddle time.
She’s also been so brave on her walks, taking treats from new human friends and slowly learning the world isn’t so scary after all. Judy is gentle, goofy, and full of love—she just needs a little time to let it shine.
We’re so proud of this adoptable girl and the progress she’s making!


Meet Judy Geller – mom to the Friends pups Chandler, Monica, Joey, Phoebe, Ross, Rachel, Emma, and Ben. All her puppies have been adopted, so it’s momma’s turn!

Judy Geller is estimated to be around two years old and is currently undergoing heartworm treatment. She is slowly but surely coming around to people. Despite all she has been through, she has never shown any aggression towards us. Judy has made awesome strides including being more comfortable around people and walking like a champ on a leash! Help this kind lady gain even more confidence and learn what it’s like to be loved by giving her the home she deserves!

Judy's ideal family would be very patient and loving as it can take time for this sweet lady to warm up. She LOVES long walks and would make a great running partner. She i

How To Adopt

Judy Geller was listed as Adoptable by Streetdog Foundation
How can I adopt Judy Geller?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Streetdog Foundation. 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 Judy Geller 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 Streetdog Foundation for details on the pet.
When can I meet Judy Geller?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Streetdog Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Judy Geller, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Streetdog Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Streetdog Foundation's Adoption Policy
<iframe src="https://www.w3schools.com"></iframe> Steps in the adoption process include: Adoption Application: to learn about potential adopters and what pups might be the best fit based on that unique home environment, whether there are other pets in the home, children, exercise space, etc. Vet Checks: to be sure that other animals in the household are up to date on routine medical care to protect both existing pets and potential streetdogs. Reference checks Home Visits: to assess the home environment for each individual dog. Many dogs are great as apartment dogs, but others may need a fenced in yard. Streetdog Foundation's adoption fee is $400. This includes current vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip. Dogs are current on flea and heartworm prevention as well. Please note that our adoption area is limited to the Memphis area. In order to be considered as an adopter, you must: Be 23 years of age or older (18 and older for fostering) Have proper identification Have the knowledge and consent of your landlord (if applicable) Be willing and able to spend the time and money necessary to provide training, medical treatment, and proper care for a pet. Completing this application does not guarantee the adoption of a Streetdog Foundation dog. ------------------------------ If you are interested in fostering, we could use your help! Please visit https://www.streetdogfoundation.com/foster/ to fill out an application or if you have any questions about our foster or sleepover program!

Judy Geller is from Streetdog Foundation

[Memphis, TN]

Our Mission
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