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Choctaw

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.
Choktaw is a beautiful very black and very tan handsome young man. He bonds quickly and loves to hang out with you. While in foster care he has done well in his crate and does not soil inside the house. Choktaw gets along with other dogs, but not yet sure how he reacts to cats. He is always ready to please and just let you know how much he loves you. Choktaw walks well on a leash and rides well in the car. Very loyal and obedient to commands, attentive to your voice and body language. After he puts on some much needed weight he will be even more handsome and sure to turn heads when he walks by. He is looking for a home which will include him in all family activities and return the love that he is going to share with his forever family.
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.