Ember Honey is a stunning 2-year-old German Shepherd mix, weighing around 47 lbs, with captivating ruby-colored eyes and charming floppy ears. She has an easygoing and gentle personality, content to be by your side and enrich your day with her comforting presence. Ember Honey enjoys gentle introductions to new doggy friends, preferring a relaxed approach to play and companionship. While she'd be happy as an only pet, she would likely do well with another laid-back canine companion. She absolutely adores people and is eager to soak up all the affection you have to offer.
Ideal Home
Ember Honey would thrive in a home with a backyard where she can explore and enjoy the sunshine, but she's also adaptable enough for apartment living as long as she receives regular walks and quality time with her people. She would likely do best with another easygoing dog who shares her relaxed personality, but she would also be perfectly happy as your one-and-only. We are happy to test Ember Honey with children or any specific needs you may have to ensure a perfect match.
Ongoing Health
Ember Honey is a rescue dog, and while we can only estimate her breed and age, she is a healthy and happy girl.
Training & Support
Ember Honey is a treat-motivated and eager-to-please girl who already knows how to sit, give paw, and down. She walks nicely on a leash, is comfortable in her crate, and has wonderful house manners. Her calm, balanced energy makes her an excellent companion for those who work from home or enjoy leisurely strolls.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Adoption fee: $1200 (includes vetting, transport, and more)
- Additional $87 surcharge for transport costs.
Transporation
Ember Honey is located in Texas and can be transported nationwide via our USDA-certified transport system. Drop-off locations include WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, and Canada (pickup in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY, or Brattleboro, VT). Transport journey can be tracked in real-time with photo updates. Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.