Bruno
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Bruno
AvailableBruno is a large, adult German Shepherd Dog with a striking black and tan coat who currently lives in San Diego, CA. He is neutered, fully vaccinated, and house trained. Bruno gets along well with other dogs and is happiest with plenty of open space. He prefers to avoid children but loves canine company and exploring the outdoors.
About Bruno
Bruno is the definition of an outdoorsy, loyal German Shepherd. At about 2 years old, he thrives in rural spaces with plenty of room to roam, far away from the bustle of city life. With his sharp mind and steady recall, Bruno makes an excellent hiking and adventure partner—he won’t let “his pack” of people or dogs wander far from view. He is most comfortable and joyful when surrounded by other dogs and wide open land. Bruno walks calmly on a leash, responds quickly to commands, and has never had issues like chewing up household belongings. Though he can be shy with new faces at first, he warms up soon enough and will flop at your feet for scratches or nuzzle up on the couch. He’s also easygoing about alone time, happy to balance cuddling and independence. Bruno avoids children and would be happiest in a home with adults or teens. He gets along with every dog he meets and truly lights up running and playing in a group. After a day of exploring, he’ll curl right up for a nap. If you’re seeking a dog’s dog and a companion for your own small pack, Bruno could be the missing piece. Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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Questions about Bruno
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherds like Bruno do best in a home with plenty of space and a secure yard, ideally in a rural or suburban area where they can exercise their strong instincts and energy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bruno's breed, the German Shepherd, benefits from large, securely fenced yards or open countryside as they require plenty of outdoor time for physical activity and mental stimulation.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While German Shepherds can be good with children if well-socialized, Bruno prefers homes with adults or teens, as he is shy around younger kids and tries to avoid them.











