Tia Von Trittenheim
Available
Tia Von Trittenheim
AvailableThis German Shepherd Dog is a young female with a striking long black and tan coat. She is not yet house trained but has been spayed and is fully vaccinated for your peace of mind. With her beautiful fur and affectionate personality, she is waiting at Westside German Shepherd Rescue of LA to find her forever home.
About Tia Von Trittenheim
Click apply to start the adoption process. Tia von Trittenheim is a breathtaking 2-year-old long-haired German Shepherd with a flowing coat that glows with rich tones of black and tan. Her vibrant, joyful energy is apparent the moment she steps out for a walk—she’s always eager for a new adventure, ready to share her affectionate cuddles and sparkling kisses. Tia is the life of the party in social situations and brings a truly loving spirit wherever she goes, brightening up every space she enters. She’s devoted to her humans, often choosing to shower her people with love even when surrounded by other dogs. While she’s polite and friendly meeting other dogs on walks and during playgroups, her focus is unmistakably on winning hearts with her affectionate gaze and snuggly nature. Tia would thrive in a home where she’s the emotional center, with plenty of affection and attention from her family. It’s important to note she’s not a match for homes with cats, but she’s otherwise a social sweetheart looking to be adored. Let her bring joy and companionship to your life—she’s ready to shine as your next best friend. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$475Payment after application.
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Questions about Tia Von Trittenheim
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd Dogs are best suited for active households with space to play and exercise. They thrive in homes where they can have both physical and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed generally needs a yard or access to nearby outdoor space for ample exercise. Regular walks and outdoor play are ideal for their energy levels.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd Dogs are often good with children due to their loyal and protective nature, but early training and socialization help ensure positive interactions.
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