Lola T
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Lola T
AvailableLola T. is a 7-year-old female German Shepherd with a brown and chocolate coat, living in San Juan Bautista, CA. She weighs about 64 pounds and is considered large in size. Lola T. is spayed, fully vaccinated, and house-trained. You’ll appreciate her combination of curiosity, friendliness, and affectionate attitude, making her a great fit for a variety of adopters.
About Lola T
Lola T. is a 7-year-old German Shepherd who blends warmth and personality in a compact, approachable package. Weighing around 64 pounds, she’s the kind of dog who fits seamlessly into most homes—her size works for nearly any adopter. Something about the way she moves through a space is all shepherd curiosity: nose to the ground, taking in the world one sniff at a time. She bonds quickly with people and brings a pushy charm to her requests for attention. Her playfulness finds focus in brief bursts, then fades into easy affection. Lola T. socializes well with other large dogs, particularly males. She can handle meeting other females too, but her dominant streak sometimes surfaces. With older children, she’s relaxed and engaged, making her a pleasant choice for families—not so much for homes with cats, based on her reactions so far. On leash, Lola T. keeps pace with her walker, rarely pulling. She enjoys her daily rounds, though you might notice a bit of stiffness here and there. She’s house-trained, loves car rides, and understands the essentials: "sit," "no," and "come." If you want a loyal, low-maintenance dog who tells you when she wants a cuddle and backs it up with devotion, she’s ready to keep you company. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Lola T
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lola T. is a German Shepherd Dog and is best suited for an environment where she can have both indoor comfort and outdoor space to explore. In San Juan Bautista, CA, she would thrive in a home with a yard and with people invested in keeping her active.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
German Shepherds like Lola T. do best with access to a moderate to large outdoor space. She enjoys sniffing and exploring, so a secure yard or regular walks are important.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lola T. is good with older children and her breed tends to be loyal and gentle with respectful kids. She is a strong choice for families with school-aged children or teens.
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