Sedona
Available
Sedona
AvailableSedona is a German Shepherd Dog/Belgian Shepherd Malinois mix in Yreka, CA. She is a baby female of medium size with a history of positive interactions with dogs, cats, and children. Her adoption includes spay surgery at the appropriate age, a microchip, and up-to-date vaccinations for her new family’s peace of mind.
About Sedona
Sedona is one of Rescue Ranch’s foster puppies, given a strong start through early socialization with adults, kids, other dogs, and sometimes cats. At 16 weeks or older, pups like Sedona participate in the “Reading to Rescue Pups” program and attend adoption events, building resilience and confidence for new homes. Each puppy receives a wellness exam at 8 weeks and is dewormed, microchipped, and given age-appropriate vaccinations, including parvo/distemper and Bordetella, plus rabies if over 4 months old. Adoption includes registration of Sedona’s microchip and a spay at 6-8 months (or later for larger breeds) covered through Rescue Ranch’s vet, or reimbursement if adopted families use their own vet. Sedona is good with other dogs, cats, and children, making her a flexible fit for households with a wide range of pets and busy family life. She benefits from quality vet care, including microchipping, full vaccinations, and heartworm prevention. Sedona is ready to start her story with a dedicated adopter. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!
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Questions about Sedona
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sedona, as a German Shepherd Dog/Belgian Malinois mix, thrives in an active home with space to move and people involved in her life. She will do best with adopters committed to providing daily attention and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Sedona’s mix generally prefers a yard or regular access to outdoor areas. She will need space to run, play, and explore safely.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd and Malinois mixes like Sedona are known for being excellent with children when socialized early, as she has been. Her gentle, playful temperament makes her a good choice for families.











