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Bear

Animal Interaction Observations
All interaction between animals should be supervised at all times.
Child Interaction Observations
All interaction between animals and children should be supervised at all times.
Bear is a hug waiting for everyone at anytime. He loves to be with everyone and is content to roll in the grass and be with people or nature- he knows no strangers. He will bark at varmints if left outside at night- otherwise he doesn’t bark during the day. He loves to decorate the lawn with various bowls, shoes etc that are left by the back door- and in doing so never harms or chews any items. We call him the Exterior Decorator. He is fully house trained and behaves and listens very well inside and outside. He is not a crate dog- and truly doesn’t need to be crated. He is the perfect dog for families with young children. His is a fluffy, silky dog to pet and easy to manage. His true goal in life is to snuggle.
NOTE: In our experience many German Shepherd Dogs are very good with kids. In our bios, we may provide information on our experience with a particular dog and children. However AGSDR discourages ALL unsupervised animal/child interaction. Children should be supervised at all times when they interact with ANY animal, whether it is a horse, dog, cat, bunny, lizard, or any other species. Even loving household pets can have a grumpy day, or otherwise get tired of a child's attention, so proper supervision is essential for the well being of any child and any pet.
The entire biography of this dog is based solely upon our volunteers' experiences with the dog. The dog's age and weight are estimates, and statements about the health, temperament, training, and ability to get along with other animals, children, cats and other dogs, are estimated solely based on our volunteer's experiences with this dog. Your experiences with this dog may be quite different than those of our volunteers.