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Meet Gianna, a stunning young German Shepherd Dog with a heart full of loyalty and a mind eager to learn! Gianna is a bright and engaging companion who thrives on interaction and positive reinforcement. She's known for her intelligent gaze and an affectionate nature once she forms a bond. Gianna is playful and curious, always ready for an adventure or a stimulating training session, making her a joy to have around.
As a German Shepherd Dog, Gianna embodies many of the beloved traits of her breed: intelligence, courage, and a strong desire to please her family. She will excel with an owner who understands the breed's need for mental and physical engagement. These traits make her an excellent candidate for various dog sports, advanced obedience, or simply being a well-behaved and protective family member. She's seeking a home where her potential can be fully realized.
Gianna's ideal home is one that is active and committed to her ongoing training and socialization. A secure yard for play and exploration is a must, along with a family ready to provide daily exercise, whether it's long walks, runs, or engaging play sessions. She would thrive with experienced dog owners who can provide consistent guidance and integrate her fully into their lives. If you're looking for a devoted and intelligent partner, Gianna might be the perfect match for you!
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Great Dane / German Shepherd Dog
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