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Winnie

Adult·Female·Large

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About Winnie

Meet Winnie — your smart, loyal, and delightfully independent sidekick!

Winnie is a beautiful young shepherd with a big brain and an even bigger heart. True to her breed, she is alert, thoughtful, and independent, but incredibly loving with her people. She’s extremely smart and picks up new commands and routines with ease. Winnie can be a bit cautious when faced with new situations or strangers, but once she knows you, she’s friendly, protective, and happiest staying close by your side. With her “guardian” shepherd instincts, she’ll be your quiet, watchful companion, keeping you company as you go about your day. She’s happy lying on the floor, hanging on the couch, or snoozing in the bed. She’s a little big to be a “lap dog,” but she does love to cuddle with her humans! And, like all shepherds, she can be talkative when she wants your attention.

Winnie and her puppies were found as strays. She’s wonderfully well-trained and has exceptional house manners. She’s respectful of boundaries, thrives with structure, and follows the household rhythm like a pro. Winnie listens exceptionally well to a calm, confident leader and doesn’t beg, rush her food, or cause a fuss. She sits calmly by during dinner and movie time. She’s also 100% potty trained, is not food- or toy- aggressive, sleeps through the night, and is as low-maintenance as they come. With her short coat, grooming is a breeze, and she even stands patiently for baths and nail trims, especially if peanut butter is involved!

Ideal Home

Winnie needs regular exercise and mental stimulation. She enjoys daily walks but does best with a harness since she generally strolls nicely on a leash unless a deer or squirrel catches her eye! She enjoys tug-of-war, chewing on toys, and walks in the park. She is good with children and lives with a cat who shares both her bed and water bowl. When it comes to other dogs, she’s a bit of a wild card — she’s barky and reactive on leash, but off leash she has approached other dogs calmly and not aggressively. She would ideally prefer to be an only dog, but could certainly share her humans with the "right" canine companion.

Ongoing Health

No specific health conditions are mentioned.

Training & Support

Winnie is described as wonderfully well-trained with exceptional house manners and is potty trained. She is not food- or toy- aggressive. She can be talkative when she wants attention. She is reactive on leash towards other dogs but calmer off-leash.

Application Details:

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Transportation

Applicants should live no further than one hour from Cary, NC, as dogs must be seen by a veterinarian for all medical care prior to adoptions being finalized. Our foster guardians deliver dogs to their new homes for adoption trials and we do home visits to finalize all adoptions. We therefore prefer applicants that live within an hour's drive of Cary, NC. For the perfect home, we would consider a little further away.

Gets along with

Kids, Cats

Ready
MismatchGreat fit

Know the breed

Shepherd

Exercise

90 min/day, Vigorous activity

Trainability

Very trainable

Experience

Some experience needed

Living space

House, Acreage

Shedding

Heavy

Lifespan

7-10 years

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