12/14/2023
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kujo and zero are 2y/o and 1.7y/o.
They are embarked at 90.3% german shepherd 9.3% grey wolf.(Micro Content)
They have been in basic obedience board and train programs since they were 8 months and 6 months old. They are quick learners and incredibly smart boys. They know sit, stay, down, heel, and spot. They are E collar trained and off lead trained as well.
The type of home they will do well in depends on if the person taking them wants to continue the training they have or just let them be house dogs.
If you continue to do the training or want to continue, they need a structured home while they are under someone’s watch most of the time. They need a fenced in backyard where they can be played with or have time to roam and play on their own. They also need constant training, so during the day you may do training in the morning, let them out to play, bring them inside and put them on a down-stay for a few hours, take them on a walk with some practice training. and then call it a day. They are very well behaved when they have good guidance and a structured lifestyle.
if you choose to go the route of dropping all training. they would do well with a loving family who has plenty of time to give them attention and throw the ball around for them in a backyard for some time during the day. they love to cuddle and sleep in the bed, but are also crate trained if you prefer them to be. They are affectionate loving boys to all people. but they are not dog friendly to small dogs. and lately with big dogs as well. if you have another dog a slow integration process would be best.
The reason i’m rehoming is because they have such bad dog sensitivity, i’ve sent them to training 10+ times and they have chosen not to stick with being friendly. i rescue and foster a lot of dogs, i always have. they used to handle it great. but as they’ve grown it’s become a larger and larger issue. they were always socialized but started getting more aggressive around a year ago. With how many dogs i bring in it’s becoming dangerous for me, them, and the fragile dogs i bring home. I want them to receive all the attention they deserve. and as much as i give them the aggression is becoming to hard to handle for me. when its just people they couldn’t be better boys.
they eat kibble and canned food, as well as supplements for their skin and hips to keep them in good health. Lamb is a sensitive food for them both so i would avoid it!
where ever they do go i want to make sure someone will love them as much as i love them
and take the best care of them, they deserve it❤️
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Kate Baumgarten