Meet Her Majesty: Princess
They say you can't buy love, but you can certainly rescue it. While her paperwork might say Princess, one look at her regal gaze and composed demeanor tells you everything you need to know: we are in the presence of a Queen.
This soulful senior German Shepherd has traded the frantic energy of youth for a refined, deep-seated devotion. She doesn't just sit by your side; she anchors your soul. Princess is the type of dog who gives gentle head nudges, looking for a partner who understands that while her pace may have slowed, her capacity to love has only grown.
This regal beauty is as smart as she is kind. She's always there to offer you a paw to hold - and all she asks in return is the same love and loyalty she so freely gives.
Princess is a truly special soul who has made a massive impact on our staff. We are searching for a committed adopter who views her senior years not as a burden, but as a privilege to witness. She is seeking a forever kingdom that can offer her a peaceful, settled lifestyle where she can give her whole heart and never be left behind again.
Princess prefers a "Serta Standard of Living." We're talking orthopedic bed lifestyle. Her future family should be prepared to provide high-quality nutrition, cozy comforts, and senior-specific veterinary care to help this majestic large-breed girl stay comfortable and thriving.
If you are a serious dog lover with a big heart, Princess is ready to retire in style with you.
Ready to give this Queen the crown she deserves? Fill out an adoption application to be pre-approved:
https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/CAST/Dog
Princess is vaccinated, heartworm negative, spayed, and microchipped - all you need to provide is the love.
Our adoption fee is a minimum $150 tax-deductible donation. Every donation goes directly toward rescue and medical care for animals in need. We are not city or state funded and rely entirely on private donations to continue saving lives.
To learn more about us or make a life-saving donation, please visit:
http://www.carerescue.org