Here is Katie my 8 month old female German Shepard. I have had her for just over two months and I am now going to have to find her a permanent home because of ill health. I have COPD and it has got worse and I am not as able to look after her as I thought so I am looking for a good home. She is KC registered but not in my name yet, she is fully vaccinated and chipped and upto date on her flee and worming. She is house trained and walks well on the lead, but still pulls a bit from time to time. She returns a ball and finds it when it is lost in bushes. She is still a bit lively and fun to be around and very loving. I shall be sad to see her go but it’s best for her well-being. She has been around another Shepard and gets on well. She comes with all her food and treats, bowls, leads, toys and a cage which she is happy to go in at night or when you need her to stay at home on her own. She travels well in a car and is not fazed with fireworks. Please give her a good home she deserves one with out
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