SheBear – Adopted December 2021!

SheBear
Breed: Shepherd cross
Gender: Female
Age: 1 year old
Size: Medium
Energy Level: Medium/High
Training Goals: Post adoption training session to be booked with a WAG approved trainer
House trained? Yes
Kids? Older kids yes, but I can be bouncy and will need to be set up for success with proper socialization, supervision & separation!
Cats? Unknown
Dogs? Depends on the dog!
Medical Needs: None, completing yearly boosters, then yearly check ups required.
About Me:
Hi I'm SheBear!
I am a young pup who still has LOTS to learn! I have been loving being at WAG, so far I have been happy to meet all the new humans, staff & volunteers. I am learning how to walk with a harness and a leash, and confidently, sometimes loud cars can scare me. I'm excited to go out for awesome adventures, I get to go to the river, smell lots and see new things.
When I get playful I can be very BOUNCY and not know my own body size. I love to cuddle and sit in your lap. My favorite thing to do is de-stuff toys! I LOVE TO PLAY.
I am hoping that my forever family will be awesome humans, lots of play, adventures, cuddles, but most importantly I need them to be patient.
I tend to get car sick on long drives, as I don't have lots of experience in the car. My forever family will have to help me work on that!
Some new things can make me a bit unsure and I need my family to be understanding that they'll need to work with me during
this big life change, hire a trainer and give me time to adjust.
My perfect match
- Be able to commit to coming to visit me a few times at the shelter before going into my forever home
- A family with patience
- Understanding that a lot of things are new to me, I may need time to adjust to my new surrounding
- Be proactive with my training, using a WAG approved trainer that will help me gain confidence and give my family the
tools they will need when I come across something that is scary to me - Be ready for the 10+ year commitment
- Keep me healthy and happy with proper exercise and yearly vet visits.
If you're dedicated to providing a safe home using only fear-free, positive reinforcement training methods, please fill out an application below,
My Story:
My first family loved me, they took great care of me, but they were unable to provide the best home possible. They knew WAG would help find me a new home.
I hope it's not long before my forever family comes around.
If you can't adopt me, please consider donating to WAG so they can always take in pups and cats in need!