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Bear is a big, goofy boy with a heart full of joy! He loves to run around the play yards, entertaining everyone with his playful antics and expressive personality. He's described by his friends as goofy, playful, and expressive, and he truly embodies these traits, always ready to make people laugh. Bear is a sweet companion who is eager to please and ready to bring endless fun and laughter into his new home.
As a German Shepherd Dog, Bear possesses intelligence, loyalty, and a strong desire for activity. He knows some basic commands already, showcasing his trainability, but would benefit from continued positive reinforcement training to refine his manners. This breed thrives on having a job to do and enjoys engaging in activities with their human companions. Bear would likely do well with an active individual or family who can provide consistent guidance and plenty of mental and physical stimulation.
Bear is looking for an active home where he can be an integral part of the family. He would thrive with owners who understand the needs of a smart and energetic breed like the German Shepherd Dog and are committed to continued training and socialization. A home with a secure yard where he can safely play and explore would be ideal. Come meet Bear and see if this wonderful, playful boy is the perfect addition to your family!
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