Freddy
Available
Freddy
AvailableFreddy is a young male shepherd with a medium build who is currently waiting for his forever home at Central Arizona Animal Rescue. He is neutered and has been raised around other dogs, showing a friendly disposition. While his exact age and coat length are not specified, his playful and affectionate nature shines through.
About Freddy
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet Freddy, a big, goofy shepherd pup ready to find his forever family. Even though he’s still young, Freddy already has a big heart and even bigger puppy energy. He's convinced he’s a lap dog, despite his size, and is always eager to play or snuggle up for a good cuddle. Freddy and his brother were found in a field as babies and taken to safety by kind rescuers. While his brother has already been adopted, Freddy is still waiting for his special someone to come along. Freddy is friendly with people, though he appreciates a little time to warm up and build trust. He’s especially receptive to treats and will quickly become your best buddy. Raised around smaller dogs and now learning to get along with bigger ones, Freddy’s social skills are always improving. He’s healthy, neutered, and microchipped, so you can enjoy peace of mind. If you’re searching for an affectionate, loyal, and playful companion, Freddy could be the perfect addition to your family. Give him the loving home he deserves—he’ll repay you with happiness and devotion. Start your journey together! Apply now.
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Questions about Freddy
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Shepherds tend to thrive in homes with enough space for them to move around, such as houses with secure yards. They appreciate environments where they can be active and engaged.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Shepherd breeds need regular access to outdoor space where they can exercise and burn off energy. A fenced yard or plenty of daily walks and playtime are ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Shepherds can do very well with children, especially when properly socialized from a young age. Their loyal and protective nature makes them great family companions.
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