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German Shepherd Dog : : Male : : Young : : X-Large
Napolean is a papered black and tan AKC Male, neutered – his whole name is Napolean von Haus Sagan, with a DOB 9/21/04. He’s a Virgo! Napolean is of extra large build, tending to darker coloring with that classically handsome profile that sets German Shepherds apart from the rest of the dog family. He is a companion dog through and through, who loves to follow his people around and will even sleep with them if he’s allowed. He’s had obedience training and obeys commands well. He walks well on a leash and loves to play. He likes to chase squirrels but will hold back if you ask him to, and there’s nothing he loves better than a good game of tug. He’s very gentle with people. He’s excellent in a car and can go for extended rides without any problems. His owner passed away suddenly and Napolean was there to the end. He’s currently fostering with another dog. He’s had all his shots and is microchipped. We can provide his new owner the name and number of his last vet clinic.
Napolean is one of that rare kind of dog that is both kind and thoughtful, quiet and introspective, self contained and aware. He plays, but not too much. He wants to be with his people, but being in the same room with them is enough. He’s had a good life full of love, care and attention, and wants to share it with his forever
people.
More about Napolean-Not Good with Cats If you would like to adopt, please visit our website. https://washingtongsd.org/adopt IF WE FIND YOU TO BE A GOOD MATCH YOU WILL BE CONTACTED typically within 72 hours. YOU WILL HEAR FROM US ONLY IF WE FIND YOU TO BE A GOOD MATCH FOR ONE OF OUR RESCUE ANIMALS AND OUR ADOPTION GUIDELINES/PROGRAM. WE MUST REVIEW A COMPLETED APPLICATION BEFORE A POSSIBLE APPOINTMENT IS ARRANGED. NO EXCEPTIONS. All visits with the puppies/dogs are by approved applications and appointments only. *We reserve the right to refuse any adoption without justification and not all applications or inquiries may receive a response.* Thank you for your interest in our rescue dogs. |