How to Donate German Shepherds

Since German Shepherd Dogs can have stubborn temperaments and health or behavior problems if not well bred and trained, it can be a challenge to find the right way to surrender your dog, if needed. While you might first think about donating the dog to a local police department, the dogs used for K-9 forces are highly regulated and strictly bred for very specific working tendencies. These traits aren't found in the majority of German Shepherd Dogs. This leaves you to find a rescue group that can take your dog.

Instructions

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      Contact a local rescue German Shepard dog rescue group. Groups exist in most states or regions, and can be located with the assistance of the German Shepherd Dog Cub of America.

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      Request a surrenderer of you dog. If the nearest rescue to you is full, you may be recommenced to another rescue organization in a nearby state. It is your responsibility to get your dog to the rescue group.

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      Gather as much information about your dog as possible. Compile medical records, vet visits, date of birth and location of the breeder you got your dog from.

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      Prepare to make a donation to the rescue group. You may need to pay for services, such as spaying or neutering your dog, paying for adaption costs, for food or for shelter shelter space.

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      Surrender the dog to the rescue group.