Lean
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Lean
AvailableLean is a 1.5-year-old male German Shepherd, known for his strong loyalty and intelligent nature. He sports a beautiful black and yellow tan coat. While he is not yet house trained, he is neutered and up to date on his vaccinations. Lean is located in Norman, OK, and is looking for an adopter who has experience with dogs like him. This large dog is ready for a committed and patient owner who can guide him towards success.
About Lean
Lean is a young German Shepherd looking for a special home with someone who truly understands dogs like him. He arrived at the shelter as a stray, so his past is a mystery. Lean is selective about whom he trusts and will thrive best with an experienced owner who knows how to handle strong-willed, intelligent dogs. This loyal breed forms deep bonds; when trust is established, the reward is immense. Lean needs a patient and consistent environment with clear boundaries to feel secure. He requires someone dedicated to helping him succeed by providing structure and guidance. Having been neutered, microchipped, and brought up to date on vaccinations, Lean is ready to start the right journey with the right family. Not every home will be the right fit for him, and that’s perfectly fine. The shelter is committed to finding him an owner who appreciates that trust takes time. Interested in Lean? Connect with the Norman Animal Shelter staff to see if you’d be a good match for this wonderful boy.
Adoption Fee
$50Payment after application.
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Questions about Lean
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lean, being a German Shepherd, thrives in a structured environment where he can receive training and socialization. A home with a yard for exercise would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
German Shepherds like Lean need plenty of outdoor space to run and play. Regular walks and playtime are essential for their wellbeing.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Lean may be okay with children if they are respectful and understanding of dogs, but it's important to supervise their interactions as he can be selective.











