Breed: Dutch shepherd
Age: 7 months
Sex: Male
Ranger’s story: Ranger, quite the dynamo, came to Coastal German Shepherd Rescue after Animal Control found him with an open neck wound. A piece of string had been tied around his neck. As Ranger grew, the string cut into his neck, opening the wound and forcing the skin to grow around the string. After surgery to remove the string, Ranger was on the road to recovery. He doesn’t seem to know he had a rough puppyhood. He has a joy for life that’s unmatched. He’s believed to be a Dutch shepherd because of his high energy and drive to work. He would do best in a home with people who understand a large, working breed dog and can give him outlets for his energy. Ranger strives on structure, rules and boundaries, so his new owner(s) will need to be consistent with him.
Adoption procedure: Ranger is available for adoption through Coastal German Shepherd Rescue. An adoption application can be found here. Or you can call 714-528-4730 for more information.
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