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Ace is a truly special boy, a long-term resident at All Shepherd Rescue who has become a firm favorite with all our volunteers. This handsome German Shepherd is incredibly smart, deeply affectionate, and fiercely loyal once he forms a bond. He's protective and devoted, embodying the classic traits of his breed with a heart full of love for his chosen person, and is known to be good with other dogs.
As a German Shepherd Dog, Ace possesses remarkable intelligence and a strong desire to please, making him highly trainable for a confident leader. He thrives on connection and will form an unshakable bond with an adopter who understands that building trust takes time and patience. German Shepherds typically have high energy and exercise needs, requiring daily engagement and mental stimulation to be their happiest and healthiest selves. They also have a moderate grooming requirement with heavy, seasonal shedding.
The ideal home for Ace is one where he can be a steadfast partner for life. He needs an adopter who is patient, understanding, and willing to invest in his trust and provide consistent training. His protective nature means he's best suited for a home with older teenagers and above, as his history with younger children is unknown. With the right guidance and affection, Ace will flourish, offering unwavering companionship and loyalty.
Special Needs
No
Vaccinations
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
Adopting a cat doesn't have to be expensive. With smart budgeting and the right resources, even those on a tight income can provide a loving, healthy home for a feline companion.
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