Einstein
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Einstein
AvailableEinstein is a young, medium-sized, male German Shepherd Dog mix with a striking black and brown coat. He has been altered and is up to date on his vaccinations. This bright and lovable pup is house trained and currently in the care of Big Love Rescue, ready to find a new home.
About Einstein
Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now! Meet Einstein—also known as Einnie—a year-old pup who’s every bit as clever as his name implies, with a heart just as big. At first, Einstein was a bit shy and unsure in his foster home, but with loving patience, he’s flourished into a cuddly and playful companion who loves to stick close by your side. Don’t be surprised if he gently wraps his paws around your arm as a sweet reminder that he’s there, always happy for attention and affection. Einstein is crate trained, house trained, and sleeps peacefully through the night. He gets along well with both dogs and cats, making him a wonderful choice for families with other friendly animals. While new experiences can still make him a little nervous, this gentle boy is building confidence every day. If you have a little love and time to share, Einstein will reward you with his silly antics and lifelong snuggles. He’s a loyal friend waiting to meet his forever family. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
Adoption Fee
$350Payment after application.
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Questions about Einstein
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd Dog mixes are versatile and adapt well to both suburban and rural homes, especially those with a secure yard. They thrive in environments where they receive ample mental stimulation and regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed benefits from access to outdoor space, such as a fenced yard, but can also do well with long daily walks and active playtime. They need opportunities to burn off energy and keep their minds engaged.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd Dog mixes are generally good with children when properly socialized. Their loyal and protective nature makes them wonderful family companions, but early training and positive interactions are key.
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