Ranger the German shepherd is an affectionate ‘fetch fanatic’ seeking for a for good spouse and children
Adoptable Ranger is in need to have of a loving house.
In a bustling shelter, amid wagging tails and hopeful eyes, one particular dog stands out, patiently waiting for a 2nd probability. Meet up with Ranger, a charming 6-yr-outdated German shepherd in require of a eternally household.
Ranger was brought in with his buddy Piper who has considering the fact that been adopted. According to his past owner, he is fantastic with little ones, housebroken, affectionate, obedient and great with other canine.
He is a fetch fanatic with an affinity for toys and a deep appreciate for water. His preferred pastimes consist of splashing in the kiddie pool, chasing tennis balls and getting naps. Also, Ranger is an A+ passenger, which will make automobile rides a breeze for his possible adopters.
Recently he went on a area trip where by he appreciated stress-free in a dwelling atmosphere, walking all-around the neighborhood and declaring hello there to friendly passersby.
Regretably, Ranger has become more and more pressured in the shelter atmosphere and has started out demonstrating indications of reactivity toward other canines. The good news is, he was considerably a lot less reactive on his discipline trip, so it appears to be as if a tranquil natural environment and a caring relatives are all he’ll will need to permit his correct persona shine.
Currently, he would most probable do ideal in a single-canine residence, nevertheless, his earlier background of living with other dogs suggests that he could do properly in a multi-canine home when he has time to decompress.
If you have area in your coronary heart and dwelling for a faithful companion, take into account welcoming Ranger as the most recent member of your household.
How to undertake a pet in SLO County
For extra information and facts about Ranger (No. A298146), call the volunteer line at the San Luis Obispo County Animal Products and services shelter at 805-781-4400, extension 6, or stop by slocounty.ca.gov/aserv. The shelter is located at 865 Oklahoma Ave. off Highway 1 in San Luis Obispo.
The complete-cost adoption charge is $85 for cats and $130 for dogs, as well as a $30 county license rate for puppies, if the adopters are San Luis Obispo County inhabitants.
The adoption price incorporates a new collar, a spay or neuter procedure, simple vaccinations, a microchip and eligibility for a cost-free veterinary check out inside San Luis Obispo County. Cats also are tested for feline leukemia virus (FeLV) and feline immunodeficiency virus, and adopters get a carrier.