About Bernie
Bernie (short for Bernadette)
She's 2 years old, spayed female.
Fully vetted.
She's a wonderful girl who has stolen my heart. She is shy of people, a bit afraid of big dogs, and very scared of cats. 🤣
She is great with smaller dogs.
She was surrendered to me by her former owners and now I'm looking for her forever home.
Her only flaw is that she's a sloppy drunk. 💧💦💧 When she drinks from the water bowl she drips and drools all over. Be prepared to dry the floor a lot.
She's a gentle giant that thinks she's really the size of a puppy. She's a lean & lanky lovely lady.
Her favorite things are snuggling and playing with her people, wrestling with her bestie, Doris, and running off leash and exploring new fenced in areas. She also loves chew toys and treats.
Like most of her people, Bernie does not like a lot of things vets do (even though she lives with one and goes to the clinic everyday).
She needs someone who understands that German shepherds often have big feelings about these things and a vet who will be patient and gentle.
Bernie's best friend is Doris. They get each other. They are the same age and energy level. They are playful and energetic but not hyper. They enjoy a good romp and then are content to watch TV with us.
Bernie is very well house trained.
Bernie is a very strong dog and tends to pull hard on a leash if she really wants to go somewhere, so she has a halti that helps make it much better to walk with her. She does not love water, so if you're looking for a dog to join you on the lake, she is not your girl. Believe me, I tried. We went to Lake Michigan and she was NOT going to dip her toes in the water
Adoption Fee: $175
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