Anyways I hope to hear from somone soon with some sound advice. Thanks
Be extremely careful in placing your dog, and do so on a legal contract. It is a good idea to do random home visits and check out whatever club the dog would be worked at. A local shelter may give you access to their "do not adopt" list. Asking a moderate - high $$ is a good way to screen people, if you really do not want the money, donate it to a shelter.
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Anyways I hope to hear from somone soon with some sound advice. Thanks
Be extremely careful in placing your dog, and do so on a legal contract. It is a good idea to do random home visits and check out whatever club the dog would be worked at. A local shelter may give you access to their "do not adopt" list. Asking a moderate - high $$ is a good way to screen people, if you really do not want the money, donate it to a shelter.
Please take heed of Anne's $$ advice. There are very good reasons that good newspapers will not print "free to good home" ads for dogs.
My friend is very interested in your dog. She also has a spayed female bi GSD and these dogs are her true love. She is actively training in obedience, tracking and is learning french ringsport.
She has a couple of questions about the dog.
how he is with other dogs? How have they been training him?
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