Zander





How does a dog this beautiful end up in a high kill shelter? Sadly, dogs like Zander are not that unusual. He is a stunning individual, on the XL side with a gentle personality. As the Pedigree commercial so aptly states "do not pity a shelter (rescue) dog, adopt one".....rescue dogs should not be thought of with pity, rather with compassion and the knowledge that you are part of the solution by adopting a rescue and adding yet another happy ending to a deserving individual.

Zander is absolutely fantastic with people. He is housebroken, friendly and obedience trained. He does, however, have a very high prey drive so no small animals for him. We are looking for a family who has solid experience with German Shepherds & their potential drive. Zander is a powerful boy and we want to make sure we get him into the perfect home - one that can satisfy his high intelligence with appropriate exercise & training.

If you are interested in meeting Zander, please contact us via email at ocdogs@coastalgsr.org. Don't forget to fill out our online application.

The minimum adoption donation ranges from $400 to $500. This amount only partially covers the cost of veterinary care, boarding fees, and other miscellaneous expenses involved in the temporary care and adoption of our dogs and is tax deductible.

Prior to placement, all dogs will be spayed or neutered, receive current vaccinations, and are usually microchipped. If not, arrangements will be made on an individual basis. Special consideration may be given to those willing to adopt older dogs or dogs with physical problems.

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If you are interested in any of our dogs please email us or call 714-528-4730, or you may complete an online application and one of our adoption counselors will contact you.

Donations can also be mailed to
Coastal German Shepherd Rescue
P.O. Box 50726, Irvine, California 92619-0726.
And you can help by shopping through any of the sponsor links on our pages. Thank you for your support.

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