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Old 06-20-2011, 01:14 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey everyone,

I am trying to help a friend of mine find a GSD puppy. she has put several requirements on it and I am wanting to know if any of you know where I might be able to find what she is looking for.

the requirements she has put on it are:

Sex: Female
Age: 8-16 weeks
Color: Black & Silver
White
Liver
Red
Sable
Price: $450

It doesn't have to have papers or even be registered can be a rescue or adoption from a shelter medium to long hair doesn't matter

Thanks, for any help you may be able to provide
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Old 06-20-2011, 01:21 PM   #2 (permalink)
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With her price limitations, she should be looking at rescue. No reputable breeder will sell a pup for that price, but many backyard breeders will, and I'd urge your friend not to support backyard breeders no matter how cute the pups are. Where is your friend located?

Edited to add: make sure she isn't looking at breeders that specialize in "rare" colors like liver or black & silver.
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The sad thing is that nowhere on that list is there anything about the health, temperament, activity, or drive level of the pup, just superficial things that don't really matter. Definitely look into a rescue and probably an adult.
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The sad thing is that nowhere on that list is there anything about the health, temperament, activity, or drive level of the pup, just superficial things that don't really matter. Definitely look into a rescue and probably an adult.
I didn't include those because Health and temperament are a must I believe with any dog. It doesn't have to be a high drive dog it sin't going to be a working animal. but more of just a household pet. she is blind and already has a guide dog. and knows how to train. I apologize for not mentioning the health and temperment in my original post. but again the things she is looking for are on top of the basic things.

She is in the Columbus OH area
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The sad thing is that nowhere on that list is there anything about the health, temperament, activity, or drive level of the pup, just superficial things that don't really matter. Definitely look into a rescue and probably an adult.
I was thinking the same thing.
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Why would a blind person care about the color of their dog?
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Old 06-20-2011, 03:07 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Why would a blind person care about the color of their dog?
she isn't completely blind. and still had decent vision in one eye. but the other is completely blind
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I agree at looking into rescue
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Thoat would be fine. would anybody know any good rescue groups to check out?
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if your just getting a GSD or whoever is just getting a GSD for a pet then look into rescues that are a good match...only good breeders i can think of either breed gsds for work or show and a first time gsd owner of a workingline dog will be scewed when that pup hits about 6 months old...this is what i tell everyone looking for a new dog/pup...go to the local shelter or rescue source if you just want a house pet...there are millions of good pets out there looking for good homes.
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