Beve
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Beve
AvailableBeve is a male German Shepherd Dog who has spent his young adulthood in several homes and now resides in Washoe Valley, NV. He has been neutered and is current on his vaccinations. House trained and known for his special needs, Beve stands out for his resilience and unique character. He does best as the only pet and is not suited for homes with cats, dogs, or children.
About Beve
When Beve was less than a year old, he’d already cycled through four different homes—including one that left him with an untreated broken jaw. Now, his jaw sits permanently off to the side, but it doesn’t bother him or slow him down, and honestly, it gives him an unforgettable look. Early training attempts didn’t stick, but once he landed at CRCCS, he finally found people willing to meet him on his terms and listen to what he was saying. Beve has a quietly sensitive nature and a lively, restless mind. He thrives on mental games and absolutely needs plenty of constructive stimulation. He already knows a variety of tricks, loves engaging with people, and could win medals for his skills with the flirt pole. He’s also surprisingly respectful of his toys. Beve does require an adopter who understands his challenges and needs a dedicated, single-animal home with no dogs, cats, or children. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Beve
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd Dogs like Beve are best suited to homes with plenty of room, a secure yard, and a structured environment. They appreciate households where their intelligence and energy are channeled into training or interactive play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Beve, being a German Shepherd Dog, will benefit from access to a large, secure outdoor space where he can run and play safely. Apartment life can be a challenge unless there is daily access to parks or similar areas.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Generally, German Shepherd Dogs can be very good with children if properly socialized, but Beve is not suitable for homes with children due to his particular experiences and needs.











