Winnie
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Winnie
AvailableWinnie is a female baby German Shepherd Dog, just 2 months old. She has a small build and is a lovely brown and chocolate color. While she is not yet house trained, she is eagerly awaiting a new home where she can flourish and learn about the world. She's up to date on vaccinations and is full of potential.
About Winnie
Meet Winnie, a delightful 2-month-old German Shepherd Dog living in Farmersville, OH. This baby girl showcases a beautiful brown and chocolate coat, and she's ready to find her forever home. Despite her tender age, Winnie already embodies the playful and curious spirit typical of her breed. While she hasn’t been house trained yet, she has the potential to learn quickly with the right guidance. Since Winnie is still a young pup, she will thrive in a loving environment that prioritizes her training and socialization. Though not a special needs dog, she is full of potential and love. She may do well in a home with children, and with proper introductions, she can likely get along with other pets too. Winnie's adoption fee is $500, and she is up to date on vaccinations. Ready to make her a part of your family? What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Winnie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Winnie, being a German Shepherd Dog, typically thrives in an active environment with space to explore and play. She'll need a nurturing home that can offer her plenty of exercise and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Winnie will enjoy having a yard or nearby parks where she can run and play. Regular outdoor activities will be essential for her physical and mental development.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, German Shepherds like Winnie are generally good with children, especially when raised together. Proper supervision and socialization will help her interact well with kids.











