Baton Rouge, La (#30238): "Brandy" - Red & Black F - GORGEOUS! (adopted)
Brandy arrived in the public shelter, picked up as a stray, running with another GSD M (Kodak #30239, small photo below hers). Her stray-hold is up, and she's available for adoption...or euth.
She is an exquisite dog. When I took her out for a quick photoshoot, she was energetic, friendly, and wiggly. She's had zero training, as far as I can tell, which is a shame with such a spectacular dog -- but it means she's a blank slate for someone to start from scratch.
Brandy is available at the Companion Animal Alliance shelter at 2680 Progress Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70807. Her impound number is 30238.
This is a "kill" shelter trying to transition to a "no kill" future. The shelter has several GSDs right now, and they inevitably get depressed, stop eating, then get sick, so getting Brandy out fast is a priority. Her adoption fee is $80 (which covers spaying, microchip and up-to-date shots). They also have a partnership with Companions for Heroes to reimburse the adoption fee for approved first responders and military (go to companionsforheroes.org for more info). This shelter will consider out-of-state adoptions, to approved adopters willing to arrange transport (though they may seek a courtesy home-check by a reputable rescue in your area).
Brandy arrived in the public shelter, picked up as a stray, running with another GSD M (Kodak #30239, small photo below hers). Her stray-hold is up, and she's available for adoption...or euth.
She is an exquisite dog. When I took her out for a quick photoshoot, she was energetic, friendly, and wiggly. She's had zero training, as far as I can tell, which is a shame with such a spectacular dog -- but it means she's a blank slate for someone to start from scratch.
Brandy is available at the Companion Animal Alliance shelter at 2680 Progress Road, Baton Rouge, LA 70807. Her impound number is 30238.
This is a "kill" shelter trying to transition to a "no kill" future. The shelter has several GSDs right now, and they inevitably get depressed, stop eating, then get sick, so getting Brandy out fast is a priority. Her adoption fee is $80 (which covers spaying, microchip and up-to-date shots). They also have a partnership with Companions for Heroes to reimburse the adoption fee for approved first responders and military (go to companionsforheroes.org for more info). This shelter will consider out-of-state adoptions, to approved adopters willing to arrange transport (though they may seek a courtesy home-check by a reputable rescue in your area).