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Join Date: Nov 2011
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If I posted this is in the wrong area, just let me know.
I am looking to get a long haired German Shepherd Pup for Christmas. We live in NYC. I was trying to "do the right thing" and adopt one via the different rescues I have found online, but am getting very tired of applying to the MANY different rescues that all require their own application. Each application is so very detailed - and then they want documentation after documentation. They are all making it so difficult for me to adopt a pup, that I am ready to just go purchase one from a breeder... except I don't know any breeders in the area. Can anyone help me here? I am willing to travel up to 100 miles. Can anyone help me locate a reputable breader in the area. We want a healthy long Haired German Shepherd puppy (preferably Female) to love and raise/train right. Don't want to spend more then $600-$700. Want to still have some money in the coffers for ongoing formal training -- this is very important to me. PS The reason I have gleaned for rescues not allowing us to adopt, is that we don't have a track record of taking our Cat to the vet - She was fixed over 5 years ago at a clinic in Utah, which is where she also would get her shots. She is a completely indoor cat, so a reginme of shots was/is unnecessary. But they want proof that she is fixed and current on her shots whether she is an indoor cat or not. Having just moved here from Utah, most of my files are in a storage shed in Utah, and I don't remember where we took her (it was years ago) to get the procedure done. I don't have the time of the money to take her to a vet here just so they can charge me to document that she is fixed. So, I suppose if that makes us unsuitable to adopt, then so be it. I'll just find a breeder. However, most of my requests to adopt have resulted in a long wait with no reply other then my info has been fwd, and then find out later that the dog is no longer available... Kind-of done with this game. Thanks again in advance with any help in helping me find this puppy for Christmas - we have been waiting for years for this. We wanted to make sure we were/are truly ready/prepared to adopt a puppy, and this is finally the year.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Connecticut
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You're going to run into a few problems here with what you stated.
1. A lot of reputable breeders don't like to sell their puppies around christmas time or as christmas presents. 2. No reputable breeder sells their puppies in your price range. You're going to have to go the adoption route if you've only got $700 max to spend. Now a couple questions if you don't mind to maybe help steer you in the right direction: Is this present for you or your immediate family? Who will be taking care of the puppy? Does it have to be an 8 week old puppy or are you looking for just a young dog? Have you taken a look at the rescue section here? Here's a link if you haven't yet. http://www.germanshepherds.com/forum...scue-adoption/
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Join Date: Jul 2011
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The holidays are a bad time to acquire a dog. Wait till around March and shelters will be full of Christmas puppies.
As far as your price range. You can find excellent pet quality dogs in that range but you have to really look. Years ago I was looking at pups from a breeder but they were out of my price range although we had many conversations about the breed she was too pricey. The breeder was pregnant with her first skin kid. About a month later I got a call she was due the next day and she had one pup left but he had an umbilical hernia. I ran down to talk to her and got the pup for the cost of his shots and registration fee. Turned out to be the most incredible and healthy dog I've had. Read this though: *** *** *** *** IS A GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG RIGHT FOR YOU? *** *** *** ***
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Alabama
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As mentioned above unless you plan on adopting. If you TRULY want a well bred dog from a reputable breeder be prepared to open up that pocket book. I've been looking at breeders for my next dog and expect to likely spend over 2 grand for what I want.
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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Old Lyme, CT USA
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I agree with all of the above..
As for the rescues, heck if I had to prove my cats were up to date on shots, and even my dogs, I'd flunk, my cats are all indoors and do not get vacs anymore..My dogs only get 3 year rabies when required, I do however have a good vet reference. Have you given them your vet reference from Utah? ANd PLEASE whatever you do , DO NOT BUY from a petstore..
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: New York
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Hi,
Living outside NYC and having adopted long-haired GSD, I am very sympathetic to your desire. This sweet puppy is the son of two long-haired GSD mixes, but have a look: Petfinder Adoptable Dog | German Shepherd Dog | Larchmont, NY | Wookie Good luck, Mary Jane |
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Join Date: Nov 2011
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This was actually the exact puppy I requested to see last Friday... was also interested in the rest of the litter to see which would be the right match for our family) On Saturday I received an email saying my info was being fwd to the foster family and they would contact me... Have heard nothing since... SO SO SO frustrated! But thanks for the heads-up
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