Sasha
Available
Sasha
AvailableSasha is a 6-year-old female German Shepherd. This extra-large dog is already spayed and has her vaccinations up to date. She is house trained and has a friendly disposition towards both children and other dogs. Located in Tulsa, OK, she is ready to find a forever home where she can enjoy her days with her new family.
About Sasha
Meet Sasha. She’s a lovely 6-year-old German Shepherd, ready to step into your life and offer loyalty without the chaos that puppies bring. Fully house trained and crate trained, Sasha comes equipped with good manners, having mastered her commands. Her friendly nature makes her a great companion for leisurely daily walks or simple evenings on the couch, where she loves relaxing at your feet. Sasha enjoys playing ball and has a knack for catching treats mid-air, showcasing her playful side. She's great with other dogs and does well with older children, making her a family-friendly pet. Whether it’s going for car rides or playing with squeaky toys, Sasha is happiest being close to her people. Coming from Broken Arrow Animal Shelter, she’s looking for a warm, loving home where she can enjoy her golden years. Sasha isn’t seeking big adventures; she’s looking for her person to call her own. Ready to bring this deserving girl home? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Sasha
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Sasha, as a German Shepherd, is best suited for a home environment where she can enjoy companionship and regular exercise.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
German Shepherds like Sasha benefit from access to a yard for play, but they also thrive with regular walks and outings.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Sasha is good with older children aged 9 and up, making her a suitable choice for families.











