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Rehoming German Shepherd cross Akita

20 hours

£150

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Advert ID:
68936
Advert Type:
German Shepherds For Sale
Seller Type:
Private seller
Advert Location:
Norwich, Norfolk

Dog Info

Breed:
German Shepherd
Age:
5 years old
Ready to Leave:
Now

Health & Certifications

  • KC Registered
  • Health Checked by a Vet
  • Microchipped by collection
  • Vaccinated by collection
  • Will be Wormed & flead

About This Dog

Our 5 year old dog Rex is a big friendly giant and deserves so much more love in life than I can give him now. I've had a turn for ill health over the past few years and all my energy needs to go on my two young children. My partner works full time and it's not fair on him, Rex, to be couped up all day while he waits for him to get home. As you can see in the photos he is a big cuddly bear of a dog and he's great with kids. Hes actually a bit of a wimp though and thinks other dogs, even little ones are going to get him. So he really needs to go to a single dog home. Preferably someone who can handle such a big strong dog. He loves kids. Just not other dogs. Makes a great guard dog because he looks and barks scary but if you meet him you'll realise he's actually a softy. He is a lazy dog and loves lounging around watching tele. But he does love his crate and is a little ocd about organising it. He is happy to be left in and won't make a mess. But when you get in he does like to go play outside. He pretends he's not ready to go to the toilet because he wants to keep you outside to play. Hes sneaky. Hes such a loving dog. Maybe not the brightest, bless him, but he has a big heart. I really will miss him but I think its better for him and I just don't have the energy since becoming ill. Any questions please just ask and you're more than welcome to come meet him.

Buying a Puppy Safely

  1. Contact the seller
    Introduce yourself and tell them a little about the home you can offer.
  2. Arrange a viewing
    Always visit the puppy in person and see where it has been raised.
  3. Reservation / Deposit
    Deposits should only be paid once you have seen the puppy in person.
  4. Collect your puppy
    Once you are happy, arrange collection and bring your puppy home.
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German Shepherd Puppy Buying Checklist

We highly recommend every buyer reads through the below advice when purchasing or rehoming a German Shepherd.

  • View the animal in the place it was born and raised - check for genuine home environments if buying privately, or the quality of the breeders set-up if applicable.
  • If viewing a puppy under 8 weeks, by law they MUST be seen with their mum.
  • Make sure the animal's old enough to be rehomed. 8 weeks should be the earliest a puppy can be rehomed.
  • By law, all dogs MUST be microchipped
  • Review and verify any documents, such as KC registration paperwork where applicable

Avoid Potential Scams

There are a number of red flags to look out for when purchasing a new puppy:

  • Seller demands a deposit without allowing you to see the dog first - never send any money before meeting the animal in person
  • Seller is reluctant to send you additional photos or videos
  • Seller offers to deliver the dog/puppy without you viewing it first
  • Seller asks to meet in a mutual location
  • Seller uses fake or stolen photos from the internet. Always carry out a "Google image search".
  • Seller asks to immediately switch to communication off the German Shepherd Owners website
  • Seller uses a different phone number to the one listed on the website
  • Seller asks you to send money to a bank account with a different name to the person you have been communicating with
  • The dog/puppy is advertised significantly cheaper than similar listings

Although we have a number of automated systems in place to prevent scam and fraudulant adverts, these can never be 100% accurate and its important to use caution when buying online. We do not accept any responsibility for transactions between our users, especially when our safe buying advice is not followed.

View the full German Shepherd buyers checklist for more information, plus the German Shepherd buyers guide for more advice on giving a puppy a new home.

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