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German Shepherd Dog

BAXTER

Young·Male·Large

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About BAXTER

Meet Baxter — a calm, gentle boy who somehow became the shelter’s longest-staying resident, and honestly? We can’t figure out why. This handsome 63-pound guy is one of the easiest dogs you’ll ever meet. Baxter greets every visitor at his kennel door with a wagging tail and zero drama. He loves treats (and takes them so politely), enjoys a good scratch session, and will happily warm up to kids, men, and women alike. By the end of a walk, he was handing out kisses — because that’s just the kind of sweetheart he is. He’s still learning the ropes of leash walking — it seems like the great outdoors might be pretty new to him — but he improved noticeably over the course of a single day, which tells you everything you need to know about how bright and willing he is. He already knows “sit” and appears to be potty trained. Baxter absolutely lights up around other dogs. No barking, no aggression — just a wagging tail and playful curiosity. He’s currently cohoused with a shelter buddy and the two are adorable together. His playgroup evaluation came back PG1-Social, meaning he plays well with others. Car ride? No problem. He settled right in. Baxter came to us as a stray on January 8th, and he’s been patiently waiting for someone to notice him ever since.

Ideal Home

Baxter would thrive in a home that can offer him a gentle introduction to the great outdoors and plenty of opportunities for ear scratches.

Ongoing Health

Baxter came to us as a stray and has been cleared by our vet.

Training & Support

Baxter is still learning leash manners, but he's a quick and willing learner. He already knows "sit" and appears to be potty trained. His positive interactions with other dogs suggest he'd do well in a home with canine companions.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.

Transporation

Baxter is currently at our North shelter location and can be transported to other Wags locations for a fee.

Gets along with

Kids, Dogs

Ready
MismatchGreat fit

What to expect

Estimated

Typical costs and care for a German Shepherd Dog.

Typical cost to care

$2,260$2,620 /yr

$203/mo

Energy

High

Grooming

3×/week

Shedding

Heavy

Health risk

High

Lifespan

9–13 yrs

Know the breed

German Shepherd Dog

Exercise

90 min/day, Vigorous activity

Trainability

Very trainable

Experience

Some experience needed

Living space

House, Acreage

Shedding

Heavy

Lifespan

9-13 years

Meet the shelter

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Location & pick up

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