Rescue Dog Destroying House When Left Alone
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Victoria is a sweet and affectionate girl who cherishes gentle attention. She'll often nudge your hand when she's ready for pets, showing her desire for connection. While she can be a little anxious initially and may need slow, patient introductions to new people or environments, she responds wonderfully when given the space and time to adjust at her own pace.
As a German Shepherd Dog, Victoria possesses intelligence, loyalty, and a natural protective instinct. This breed is known for its strong bond with family and trainability, making them excellent companions for active households. She will thrive with consistent training, mental stimulation, and plenty of physical activity to keep her happy and engaged, requiring moderate grooming and experiencing heavy shedding.
Victoria would flourish in a calm and understanding home where her adopters can respect her boundaries and provide a stable routine. An ideal home would offer regular mental and physical enrichment, such as daily walks, playtime, and puzzle toys, to satisfy her intelligent and active mind. She would benefit from a patient family committed to helping her build confidence and feel secure, ideally providing high exercise levels of 1-2 hours per day.
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