





Otto
- Adult
- Male
- Large
- German Shepherd Dog
About Otto
Phoenix, AZ
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Otto’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Otto's Story
Otto is a four-year-old, 80-pound German Shepherd whose journey has been anything but easy. He was found several years ago in one of our partner’s warehouses, malnourished and surviving on garbage. Despite his rough start, Otto showed incredible resilience and strength. Once at Home Fur Good, it became clear that he needed emergency surgery, which likely saved his life. After recovering in a medical foster home, Otto was adopted by his foster, but sadly, due to health issues, they can no longer care for him.<br/><br/>Otto is intelligent, loyal, and eager to please, but his past has left him with some reactivity. He has worked extensively with trainer Jereme Paddock of Paddock’s Paws and completed a board-and-train program, learning many valuable skills. Otto would thrive in a calm, structured environment with an experienced adopter who understands reactive dogs and is committed to continuing his training.<br/><br/>He’s a very good boy who already knows so much. He just needs someone patient and dedicated to help him feel safe and confident. Otto’s loyal heart is waiting for the person who will see beyond his challenges and give him the stable, loving home he’s always deserved. With time, guidance, and love, Otto will be a steadfast and devoted companion.
Otto is a four-year-old, 80-pound German Shepherd whose journey has been anything but easy. He was found several years ago in one of our partner’s warehouses, malnourished and surviving on garbage. Despite his rough start, Otto showed incredible resilience and strength. Once at Home Fur Good, it became clear that he needed emergency surgery, which likely saved his life. After recovering in a medical foster home, Otto was adopted by his foster, but sadly, due to health issues, they can no longer care for him.
Otto is intelligent, loyal, and eager to please, but his past has left him with some reactivity. He has worked extensively with trainer Jereme Paddock of Paddock’s Paws and completed a board-and-train program, learning many valuable skills. Otto would thrive in a calm, structured environment with an experienced adopter who understands reactive dogs and is committed to continuing his training.
He’s a very good boy who already knows so much. He just needs someone patient and dedicated to help him feel saf
Otto is a four-year-old, 80-pound German Shepherd whose journey has been anything but easy. He was found several years ago in one of our partner’s warehouses, malnourished and surviving on garbage. Despite his rough start, Otto showed incredible resilience and strength. Once at Home Fur Good, it became clear that he needed emergency surgery, which likely saved his life. After recovering in a medical foster home, Otto was adopted by his foster, but sadly, due to health issues, they can no longer care for him.
Otto is intelligent, loyal, and eager to please, but his past has left him with some reactivity. He has worked extensively with trainer Jereme Paddock of Paddock’s Paws and completed a board-and-train program, learning many valuable skills. Otto would thrive in a calm, structured environment with an experienced adopter who understands reactive dogs and is committed to continuing his training.
He’s a very good boy who already knows so much. He just needs someone patient and dedicated to help him feel safe and confident. Otto’s loyal heart is waiting for the person who will see beyond his challenges and give him the stable, loving home he’s always deserved. With time, guidance, and love, Otto will be a steadfast and devoted companion.
How To Adopt
Otto is from Home Fur Good Animal Rescue
[Phoenix, AZ]
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