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Jimzzz
05-07-2019, 01:22 AM
Any advice on how to find a young German Shepard dog? Is there a local rescue group for that breed dog?
Midnight Cowgirl
05-07-2019, 02:45 AM
Any advice on how to find a young German Shepard dog? Is there a local rescue group for that breed dog?
This site might help you:
german shepherd rescue florida - Yahoo Search Results (https://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=mcafee&type=E211US105G0&p=german+shepherd+rescue+florida)
GeoGeo
05-07-2019, 05:15 AM
Sometimes South Lake Animal League has GSs. Cat & Dog Animal Shelter | The Animal League (Clermont/Groveland) (https://theanimalleague.org/available-pets/)
German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida Welcome to German Shepherd Rescue of Central Florida. We're gladly you dropped by. Enjoy our site. (http://www.gsrfl.org/index.html)
If you haven't already, you may want to check out the Lake, Marion, and Sumter county's shelters and Humane Society.
Jimzzz
05-07-2019, 12:55 PM
Thanks so much for the replies. I will check out those sites. I should mention that I also checked and found out that we would need a different home owners policy which is a set back. I thought a policy rider would solve any issues but according to my agent, they will not issue a homeowner's policy that has this type of dog.
Midnight Cowgirl
05-07-2019, 01:49 PM
Thanks so much for the replies. I will check out those sites. I should mention that I also checked and found out that we would need a different home owners policy which is a set back. I thought a policy rider would solve any issues but according to my agent, they will not issue a homeowner's policy that has this type of dog.
In the past I have had dogs that didn't fit insurance companies' requirements. All of the breeds of dogs I had were unnlike what the companies said they were. While they may have been protectivve of my family and their home (isn't that what you would want, anyway?), they greeted strangers on the street, in dog parks, and in the house with grace.
I would close them up in a room when service people and the like would come to the house and would tell those people not to ever walk in uninvited.
So what I am getting at is that I would never tell the insurance company what kind (breed) of dog I had, if any at all.
Yeah. I lied! :22yikes:
Jimzzz
05-07-2019, 02:46 PM
Thank you Miss Cowgirl for I was thinking the same thing. But we do not have many insurance options here coupled with a lot of people that like to gossip and report someone breaking the rules ... lol, like an ornament in their yard.
CFrance
05-08-2019, 01:38 AM
In the past I have had dogs that didn't fit insurance companies' requirements. All of the breeds of dogs I had were unnlike what the companies said they were. While they may have been protectivve of my family and their home (isn't that what you would want, anyway?), they greeted strangers on the street, in dog parks, and in the house with grace.
I would close them up in a room when service people and the like would come to the house and would tell those people not to ever walk in uninvited.
So what I am getting at is that I would never tell the insurance company what kind (breed) of dog I had, if any at all.
Yeah. I lied! :22yikes:
Yes. Our golden's best friend was a Rottweiler. What a sweetheart he was. And I know of at least one very cool Dobie.:)
I'm surprised at the designation for German Shepherd Dogs. I would change insurance companies.
DAVES
05-08-2019, 09:09 AM
Thanks so much for the replies. I will check out those sites. I should mention that I also checked and found out that we would need a different home owners policy which is a set back. I thought a policy rider would solve any issues but according to my agent, they will not issue a homeowner's policy that has this type of dog.
You cannot argue with the insurance companies code. You can however shop around for a different company that may have a code that fits your need at a lower cost.
As to home owners liability coverage. You may well find that home owners liability plus a million dollar personal liability is less costly. Also, watch who you buy your coverage with. The companies are all rated. When, you are buying coverage they are all great. Should you ever need to collect, the reason yo paid for insurance, it is too late to discover the quality of the company you chose.
DAVES
05-08-2019, 09:20 AM
Any advice on how to find a young German Shepard dog? Is there a local rescue group for that breed dog?
Just beware. Many dogs in the shelters are there for a reason.
Some have been abused. Some have traits that a previous owner could not deal with.
My sister who has always had dogs, adopted a German Shepherd mix from a shelter. Not saying anything for or against German Shepherds. She was instructed by a Vet the dog needs to be put down. Apparently a mental disorder. The dog would be fine most of the time. Then, with out any warning, dropping it's tail, growling bearing it's teeth etc. the dog would unprovoked attack-not a nip but a violent attack.
Midnight Cowgirl
05-08-2019, 10:36 AM
Just beware. Many dogs in the shelters are there for a reason.
Some have been abused. Some have traits that a previous owner could not deal with.
My sister who has always had dogs, adopted a German Shepherd mix from a shelter. Not saying anything for or against German Shepherds. She was instructed by a Vet the dog needs to be put down. Apparently a mental disorder. The dog would be fine most of the time. Then, with out any warning, dropping it's tail, growling bearing it's teeth etc. the dog would unprovoked attack-not a nip but a violent attack.
Well, it's obvious that the dog had a story preceding what happened. Forewarned, your sister who adopted that dog should have known better.
Unfortunately, there are people who also fit the description you described, sans the tail!
Midnight Cowgirl
05-08-2019, 10:52 AM
Yes. Our golden's best friend was a Rottweiler. What a sweetheart he was. And I know of at least one very cool Dobie.:)
I'm surprised at the designation for German Shepherd Dogs. I would change insurance companies.[/COLOR]
Thank you!
Unfortunately, all insurance companies have the same rules pertaining to the breed of dogs.
justjim
05-08-2019, 12:02 PM
In the past I have had dogs that didn't fit insurance companies' requirements. All of the breeds of dogs I had were unnlike what the companies said they were. While they may have been protectivve of my family and their home (isn't that what you would want, anyway?), they greeted strangers on the street, in dog parks, and in the house with grace.
I would close them up in a room when service people and the like would come to the house and would tell those people not to ever walk in uninvited.
So what I am getting at is that I would never tell the insurance company what kind (breed) of dog I had, if any at all.
Yeah. I lied! :22yikes:
I suspect that many dog owners have not said anything to their insurance company. But if there is a claim... :boxing2:
jane032657
05-10-2019, 06:35 AM
On Facebook under Villages Word of Mouth FB page, there is someone selling German Shepard pups. Here is the link but do not know if it will work here. You can private message the person selling them.
Ludiana Lopez is the name of the owner, you can also look up on FB.
Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157477509393478&set=gm.3227740180585208&type=3&theater)
CFrance
05-11-2019, 07:14 AM
There is a female German Shepherd at Sumter County Animal Control right now. Says she will be available for adoption on 5/20.
Debfrommaine
05-15-2019, 01:23 PM
Free 6 yr old on Next Door Neighbor that needs a new home due to changing circumstances. House trained, good with kids etc.
Lovey2
05-17-2019, 06:35 AM
Somebody in Gilchrist is looking to re-home a small , young shepherd. I let her know you were looking. Good luck!
GeoGeo
07-01-2019, 12:03 PM
Did you ever find a German Shepherd? If not, I wanted to let you know that The Animal League (aka South Lake Animal League) just listed one of their Facebook page. Female named Lady. South Lake Animal League - Home | Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TheAnimalLeagueUSA/)
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