Money
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Money
AvailableMoney is a large, mixed-breed female believed to be a blend of German Shepherd and Anatolian Shepherd, currently in Cupertino, CA. She’s spayed, house-trained, and well socialized after growing up with children, dogs, and cats. While exact age details aren’t listed, she’s considered a young dog and is already showing classic shepherd traits.
About Money
Money is a large, mix-breed puppy raised in a home bustling with kids, dogs, and cats. She greets everyone with a smile or sometimes even offers a little handshake. With her impressive size and steady growth, Money will definitely need someone ready to provide firm guidance. She's highly socialized, comfortable in a crate at night, and already house-trained. Her energy level matches classic shepherd breeds—she thrives on daily exercise like walks, hikes, or rounds of fetch, and settles quietly after good activity. Temperament-wise, Money shows some caution and can be wary of unfamiliar people or dogs. She'll do best with a handler who has true shepherd experience and can give her the steady leadership she needs. In all, she's a charming, bright young dog who’s had the right foundations to become an outstanding companion in the right home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Money
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Money’s German Shepherd/Anatolian Shepherd background makes her best suited for a home with space to move and an active lifestyle. A house with a yard is ideal, and an environment where she gets regular exercise will keep her happy.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Money will benefit from a fenced yard or frequent outings, as both her shepherd breeds thrive with ample outdoor space. She enjoys daily exercise, so access to parks or trails helps fulfill her activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Both breeds in Money’s heritage are known for loyalty and protective instincts, and she’s already lived with kids. With proper training and supervision, she makes a good fit for families with children.











