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Sheila

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3-7 years|German Shepherd Dog|Female|Large|Tustin, CA
🐾 Friendly☺️ Gentle🎾 Playful

Sheila is a female German Shepherd Dog in her adult years, currently in Tustin, CA. She’s large and has already been spayed, making her ready for a smooth transition into her future family. While some details are still being learned, her personality shines through.

About Sheila

Sheila is a large German Shepherd mix, new to the rescue and already making an impression. Her personality balances grace and playfulness, with a wagging tail ready to greet you at the door and eyes full of happiness when you come home. Sheila thrives on affection and gives it back just as much—expect snuggles, tail wags, and bursts of silly joy. She’s looking for a family with enough space for her to stretch her legs and unwind, and plenty of time and patience to offer. Sheila’s gentle nature makes her an easy dog to love, and she’s set to bring warmth and laughter into a new home. For now, Sheila’s in the early stages of her rescue journey, but her need for love and connection is obvious. Bookmark her and keep an eye out as her full personality unfolds—this girl deserves the kind of home where she’ll truly belong. Adopters need to apply through the Buddy App and meet Sheila in person in Tustin, CA. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Sheila

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    German Shepherd Dogs like Sheila adapt best to homes with space to move and play, ideally with a fenced yard. They’re happiest when they have companionship and plenty of room in the household.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Sheila, as a German Shepherd Dog, benefits from access to a yard or outdoor area where she can stretch, patrol, and burn off energy. Regular walks and play sessions are also important for her.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    German Shepherd Dogs are generally known for being loyal and protective, so Sheila may be a good fit for families with children if introductions are done responsibly.