Rehoming female GSD

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Pittsburgh PA

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I've been sitting on this post for a few weeks now because I couldn't bring myself to post it, so please note that this is not going to be an easy thing for me. If you're interested in her, please read the entire post. I will not answer emails asking questions that are stated in the ad. A little bit about the doofus in question: She's six years old, I've had her for two years. She's not very smart and has endless energy, and I mean endless. She is dog aggressive, so she would need a home with NO dogs. She's good with cats but she's very pushy and wants to play with them. She is spayed, but is not UTD on shots. However, she was just treated for fleas so she's up to date on that until Aug 20th. She sheds. A lot. A lot as in, you will never be able to wear black or white clothes again, and say bye to your black couch. She needs a home preferably with a family, because she does not have an off button. She's very active, and no amount of puzzles or chew toys will keep her attention for longer than half an hour at most. She needs walks, she needs a lot of toys, she wants to be pet 24/7. She has separation anxiety and has broken out of crates before, and she will get into trash, paper, wood, anything she can chew on if you leave her out without something to do while you're gone. She's house broken but will have accidents if she's not taken out every few hours. She likes squeaky toys even though they only last two seconds at max. I have trained her to my best ability because she had zero manners when I got her, but unfortunately I do not have the capacity to give her what she really needs. I love her more than anything but it's not fair to her. She needs more than just one person to give her love and attention, and tire her out. She has never shown any type of aggression towards humans, but with her energy, I would avoid small kids. She doesn't know her size, she thinks she's a 2lb yorkie when she's about 75lbs. Please contact me with any other questions you might have, as well as tell me a bit about yourself and your living situation, as well as your experience with breeds like shepherds, because she is not a beginner dog. I will be picky about who she goes to, because this dog means the world to me. I adopted her after losing my last shepherd to lymphoma and it's not easy for me to let her go, but I physically cannot keep up with her between work and personal matters. Please be understanding of this. There is a $300 rehoming fee. She comes with an insane amount of toys and treats, plus all of her food and her storage container. I do not drive, so you would have to come to meet her.

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