Dodger
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Dodger
AvailableDodger is a male German Shepherd Dog in Irvine, CA, who is fully house trained and neutered. This adult, large breed shows all the classic working dog intelligence and responds well to structure. Vaccinations are up to date, and Dodger does well with other dogs but not with cats or children. He’s an excellent fit for someone with prior GSD experience.
About Dodger
Dodger is a five-year-old German Shepherd Dog with a confident, big-hearted personality. After finishing a rigorous board and train program, he’s picked up all the skills you want in a well-adjusted working dog: he’s house and crate trained, follows house rules, and thrives with structure. Living in foster, Dodger gets along well with other dogs but does not get along with cats or children, so his ideal home is adult-only, without cats. He’s active, loves being outdoors hiking or enjoying long leash walks, and has a strong interest in toys, food, and mental challenges. Dodger needs an adopter with previous GSD experience who appreciates a quick learner with plenty of energy. He would not be a good fit for first-timers to the breed. He’s neutered and fully vaccinated, and he’s ready for a home that wants an energetic, smart companion who likes to keep busy. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Dodger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Dodger, as a German Shepherd Dog, thrives in homes where he has active people around and a structured routine. He does best with space and in households committed to daily exercise and training.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
A German Shepherd like Dodger benefits from access to a yard or ample outdoor areas. Regular hikes and leash walks help keep him balanced and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Dodger is not well suited for homes with children. Generally, German Shepherds can be protective, but each dog’s temperament should be matched carefully with the household.











