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German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Baby  : :  Large


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About Peter the Brady Bunch Pup

  • Status: Adopted! | View Peter the Brady Bunch Pup's Success Story!
  • Adoption Fee: 350.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Black with Tan, Yellow or Fawn
  • Color: black w/tan, white on chest and tip of toes
  • Current Size: 14 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 60 Pounds
  • Current Age: 10 Years 2 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
Peter and his siblings were found abandoned in a Walmart parking lot. It is unimaginable how anyone could leave these sweet babies to fend for themselves. They are the cutest little puppies and are ready for their forever homes!

***Often used as working dogs, German Shepherds are courageous, keen, alert and fearless. Cheerful, obedient and eager to learn. Tranquil, confident, serious and clever. GSDs are extremely faithful, and brave. They will not think twice about giving their lives for their human pack. They have a high learning ability. German Shepherds love to be close to their families, but can be wary of strangers. This breed needs his people and should not be left isolated for long periods of time. They only bark when they feel it is necessary. Often used as police dogs, the German Shepherd has a very strong protective instinct, and is extremely loyal to its handler. Socialize this breed well starting at puppyhood. Aggression and attacks on people are due to poor handling and training. Problems arise when an owner allows the dog to believe he is pack leader over humans and/or does not give the dog the mental and physical daily exercise it needs to be stable. This breed needs owners who are naturally authoritative over the dog in a calm, but firm, confident and consistent way. A stable, well-adjusted, and trained dog is for the most part generally good with other pets and excellent with children in the family. They must be firmly trained in obedience from an early age. German Shepherds with passive owners and/or whose instincts are not being met can become timid, skittish and may be prone to fear biting and develop a guarding issue. They should be trained and socialized from an early age. 

According to dogbreedinfo.com, in April 1899, Capt. Max von Stephanitz registered a dog named Horan as the first Deutsche Schäferhunde, which means German Shepherd Dog in English. Known for their tremendous loyalty and courage, they are calmly confident, but not hostile. This breed needs his people and should not be left isolated for long periods of time. They only bark when it is necessary. Serious and almost human in his intelligence, they have a high learning ability. The breed is so intelligent and learns so readily that it has been used as a sheepdog, guard dog, in police work, as a guide for the blind, in search and rescue service, and in the military. The German Shepherd also excels in many other dog activities including schutzhund, tracking, obedience, agility, flyball, and ring sport. His fine nose can sniff out drugs and intruders, and can alert handlers to the presence of underground mines in time to avoid detonation, or gas leaks in a pipes buried 15 feet underground. A quick daily brushing is best unless hair in the house is not a problem. They should be bathed rarely, only once or twice a year to avoid skin oil depletion. Shepherds have a life expectancy around 13 years.

More about Peter the Brady Bunch Pup

Good with Dogs, Good with Kids

Peter the Brady Bunch Pup's brother, Bobby the Brady Bunch Pup (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Peter the Brady Bunch Pup's sister, Marsha the Brady Bunch Pup (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Peter the Brady Bunch Pup's sister, Cindy the Brady Bunch Pup (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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