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COASTAL K9 GERMAN SHEPHERD RESCUE 
of SAN DIEGO

Private Party Dogs

Private Party Dogs Disclaimer

The dogs listed under "Private Party Dogs" are not affiliated with Coastal K9 German Shepherd Rescue and are shared as a courtesy to assist private individuals in rehoming their pets. Coastal K9 does not evaluate, verify, or guarantee the health, temperament, or background of these dogs. By contacting the private party, you acknowledge that Coastal K9 is not responsible for any issues or liabilities arising from the adoption, rehoming, or interaction with these animals. Please exercise due diligence when adopting a dog through a private party.

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Brandy is a beautiful 4 year old German Shepherd mix with a gentle heart who is looking for a patient, calm, and loving forever home. She has spent much of her life in and out of shelters, and we rescued her a year and a half ago hoping to give her that forever home ourselves. During her time with us, she has made tremendous progress and grown into a deeply affectionate and loyal companion.

When Brandy first came to us, she was extremely shy and uncertain. With time, consistency, and the help of a trainer, she learned to trust. Today, she happily seeks affection from people, loves being close to her humans, and would gladly spend her days curled up beside you on the couch or sleeping nearby at night. She truly wants to be wherever her people are.

Brandy thrives with calm, patient guidance. She can still become nervous in certain situations, especially indoors when someone walks directly toward her. However, when approached gently and calmly, she is more relaxed.

One unique thing about Brandy is that she struggles with some surface changes, particularly metal sewer grates or unusual surfaces on sidewalks. She is otherwise comfortable with most outdoor environments, including parks, beaches, sidewalks, stairs, and different outdoor settings. A patient owner who understands her sensitivities and can guide her calmly through new experiences would help her continue to build confidence.

Brandy loves other dogs and enjoys playing off leash. She has done well with both small and medium sized dogs in our family. She is naturally a herding breed and can sometimes try to herd smaller dogs during play, so thoughtful introductions and supervision are important.

Her biggest challenge is leash reactivity around other dogs, especially when she has not had enough exercise or outdoor time. Without enough activity and space to run and play, she can become frustrated and reactive on walks, barking and lunging at other dogs. Because of this, we believe Brandy would do best in a home with a yard, an active lifestyle, and ideally someone who is home more often. She would thrive in an environment where she has room to move, regular exercise, and companionship throughout the day.

Brandy is potty trained, knows basic commands like “sit,” loves a good run, and is eager to please. She is a deeply loving dog who has come a very long way and simply needs the right home to continue flourishing. For someone willing to give her patience, structure, and love, Brandy will be an incredibly loyal and devoted companion.

Contact: Catherine <arena.catherine@icloud.com>
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