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Walter is a handsome German Shepherd Dog, an intelligent and loyal companion ready to find his forever home. As an adult, he's likely past the most rambunctious puppy phases but still possesses plenty of youthful energy and a keen mind. German Shepherds are known for their strong bond with their families and their protective instincts, making Walter a potentially devoted addition to the right household.
German Shepherds are a highly intelligent and trainable breed, excelling in activities that challenge both their minds and bodies. They thrive on having a job to do, whether it's obedience training, agility, or simply being an active participant in family life. This breed typically requires moderate grooming to manage their dense double coat, especially during seasonal shedding periods when they will shed heavily. Their high energy level means they need consistent and engaging exercise.
The ideal home for Walter would be one that understands and appreciates the needs of a German Shepherd Dog. He would thrive with an owner committed to providing daily exercise, mental stimulation through training and play, and plenty of companionship. A secure yard for him to explore would be a bonus. While he is not currently housetrained or neutered, these are areas where a dedicated adopter can make a significant difference, helping Walter become the best version of himself.
Special Needs
Needs housetraining and neutering.
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