18 month old male German Shepherd puppy, IKC registered
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I have a male black German Shepherd puppy available for sale in Co Wexford. At 18 months old, this determined and intelligent puppy is ready to become a loyal and protective companion. German Shepherds are known for their courage, confidence, and keen sense of alertness, making them excellent family pets and guard dogs. This dog has a high prey drive and loves to chase a ball. He needs to be in a home where he is the only dog. He gets walks or exercise and socialising. He would be a great companion for a single person, a couple or a family with teenage kids or older who are familiar with this breed. A secure garden is required. This dog is currently part of a German Shepherd club learning obedience. I would like the new owners to be prepared to continue training him. He is good on leash and fine seeing other dogs. He is also crate trained.
German Shepherds take 2 to 3 years to mature. When you put the work in you will get in return the most amazing companion for the rest of his life. Its been difficult to part with him, but I know he needs someone who can give him more time with a human he can call his own. As such I will only consider a great home for him. Any true dog lover will fully understand this.
This puppy has been IKC registered, fully vaccinated and wormed, ensuring he is in the best of health and ready to join his new home. German Shepherds are highly trainable and excel in various roles, including as working dogs in law enforcement or search and rescue. If you are looking for a devoted and versatile addition to your family, this German Shepherd puppy could be the perfect match.
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Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200409871 | M | Black | For Sale |
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