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Otti formerly Baby

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large
  • German Shepherd Dog

About Otti formerly Baby

Sacramento, CA

Breed

German Shepherd Dog

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Otti formerly Baby’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

Adoption Fee

$500

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Otti formerly Baby's Story

Thank you for joining us on the Big Day of Giving Sacramento to make a lasting impact—together, we have the power to change lives! Although the Big Day of Giving, which is a 24-hour community effort to support non-profits, has ended, our need for ongoing funding will continue throughout the year. Each dog's bio includes an active donate button that lets you support our current and future dogs. <br/><br/>At 6 months old, this gorgeous pure-breed shepherd puppy joined our rescue family when she was just 4 weeks old and only 3 lbs. Otti was found "wandering the streets," which is difficult to imagine since she was hardly mobile, treated for dehydration, and sent home to us since she's too young to be at the shelter.<br/><br/>We had so much fun picking out a name for her and showering her with love; her foster family has chosen to call her Otti, as she reminded them of a baby otter when she arrived. She also had a small injury to her ear, which healed right away after she was given antibiotics to prevent infection!<br/><br/>Her daily routine until she was fully vaccinated at 4 months was filled with the cutest activities: eating, pooping, and sleeping, all while enjoying plenty of snuggles. A lover of toys, her fuzzy bed, her three housemates, and her people, Otti grew up with excursions in her stroller, accompanying her folks on errands and outings, including heading to work with one of her foster family members when no one could be home with her. <br/><br/>When not in her pen, she loved to sleep right next to a resident dog or by her humans' slippered feet. She's now completely crate- and potty-trained, walks well on leash on her frequent walks, and still adores her mates and her family. And still snuggles right in. <br/><br/>Just as we were about to take her bio live for adoption, we noticed that she was beginning to tail-chase, which can be caused by early weaning or anxiety, and shepherds are a breed prone to this behavior. We immediately consulted a behavior-oriented trainer and followed up with the Board-Certified Behavior team at UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital. With their experienced eye, they diagnosed Otti with anxious behaviors, and her foster family immediately implemented the protocols established by her behavior veterinarians, along with prescription medication. Her anxiety has diminished, but her tail chasing hasn't completely abated. We've now added an SSRI and are waiting for it to fully take effect. <br/><br/>Otti's love of toys and teething led her to swallow one of her favorite fuzzy toys, a retriever-style. Labs and goldens are more prone to swallowing toys. which led to abdominal surgery and her spay at the same time. Otti has recovered completely, and long, fuzzy soft toys are banned at her house. <br/><br/>Otti's our special needs pup looking to match with a forever family who understands what may be a lifelong anxious or OCD behavior and continues the management and medical protocol set forth by her behavior vets. <br/><br/>Have you checked out our YouTube channel? We would greatly appreciate your support by subscribing, liking, and commenting on the videos we share of our adoptable shepherds in action. You can also follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and our newest Threads account, where we post plenty of news and updates about our shepherds.<br/><br/>As a foster-based rescue, ShepHeroes is always in need of fosters. An overwhelming number of shepherds in our local shelters need our help for a fresh start. Would you share your home and part of your life to help shepherds find new families? You provide the love, and we'll provide everything else! Saying "yes" today truly saves a life. Complete this https://www.shepheroes.org/foster-form, and we'll be in touch ASAP! We appreciate your consideration.

Thank you for joining us on the Big Day of Giving Sacramento to make a lasting impact—together, we have the power to change lives! Although the Big Day of Giving, which is a 24-hour community effort to support non-profits, has ended, our need for ongoing funding will continue throughout the year. Each dog's bio includes an active donate button that lets you support our current and future dogs.

At 6 months old, this gorgeous pure-breed shepherd puppy joined our rescue family when she was just 4 weeks old and only 3 lbs. Otti was found "wandering the streets," which is difficult to imagine since she was hardly mobile, treated for dehydration, and sent home to us since she's too young to be at the shelter.

We had so much fun picking out a name for her and showering her with love; her foster family has chosen to call her Otti, as she reminded them of a baby otter when she arrived. She also had a small injury to her ear, which healed right away after she was given antibiotics to prevent infection!

Her

Thank you for joining us on the Big Day of Giving Sacramento to make a lasting impact—together, we have the power to change lives! Although the Big Day of Giving, which is a 24-hour community effort to support non-profits, has ended, our need for ongoing funding will continue throughout the year. Each dog's bio includes an active donate button that lets you support our current and future dogs.

At 6 months old, this gorgeous pure-breed shepherd puppy joined our rescue family when she was just 4 weeks old and only 3 lbs. Otti was found "wandering the streets," which is difficult to imagine since she was hardly mobile, treated for dehydration, and sent home to us since she's too young to be at the shelter.

We had so much fun picking out a name for her and showering her with love; her foster family has chosen to call her Otti, as she reminded them of a baby otter when she arrived. She also had a small injury to her ear, which healed right away after she was given antibiotics to prevent infection!

Her daily routine until she was fully vaccinated at 4 months was filled with the cutest activities: eating, pooping, and sleeping, all while enjoying plenty of snuggles. A lover of toys, her fuzzy bed, her three housemates, and her people, Otti grew up with excursions in her stroller, accompanying her folks on errands and outings, including heading to work with one of her foster family members when n

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ShepHeroes's Adoption Policy
Our dogs are available to meet approved adopters through appointments and at various posted events throughout Northern California. Since each GSD we rescue has been let down by their previous caregivers, we are committed to ensuring that their second chance is a forever one. Our adoption application allows us to find the best possible match for them and for you. The decision to adopt a pet is an important one that we take seriously. Please take the time to read the questions and carefully complete the application. Please include full explanations with as much information as possible - this will help us with the review of your application If renting, your landlord's consent is required to proceed with your application. Our landlord permission form is embedded in the application and is required before your application can be processed. We primarily assist at-risk dogs and serve adopters in Northern California. We are currently focused in the following counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Marin, Monterey, Napa, Placer, Sacramento, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Yolo, and on a limited basis the Ft. Bragg area of Mendocino County and Lake Tahoe region of Washoe County, NV. Our area of coverage shifts based on volunteer resources. As an all-volunteer rescue, we may not respond as quickly as we would like. We appreciate your patience while we work through the adoption process. Our goal is to respond to you within a week of your application. 1. Submit Application We seek adopters with previous GSD or large breed experience for the best fit and prefer to adopt within our local geographic region. 2. Interview After submission, you'll receive an email indicating the status of your application and information on assignment to an adoption counselor (AC). 3. Home Check After your interview, your AC will arrange for your home visit (HV). All household members & resident dogs should attend that meeting. 4. Meet the Pet After your HV and once approved, you'll be able to meet potential matches. All household members & resident dogs should attend the meetings. 5. Sign Adoption Contract Once you've found your perfect match, you review and sign the adoption contract. 6. Pay Fee Our adoption fees are $500 for dogs under 12 months, $400 for dogs 1-6 y/o, and $200 for dogs 7 y/o and older. 7. Take the Pet Home Once you've signed all the paperwork, you can take your new pup home!

Otti formerly Baby is from ShepHeroes

[Palo Alto, CA]

Our Mission
ShepHeroes is a foster based non-profit animal rescue organization with a deeply experienced team of volunteers focused on carefully placing German Shepherd Dogs into loving homes that match the dog's temperament, activity level, and needs. Our dogs receive veterinary care and reside in volunteer foster homes while waitin...
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