The status of Forest was
last posted on 03/25/25 by


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adopting Forest - here's
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Post Office Box 353 Mt. Airy, MD
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(410) 644-7763

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Forest
Status: Last posted as 'available' on 03/25/25

Male Dog, German Shepherd Dog

German Shepherd Dog

Description:

DESCRIPTION: Forest and his buddy, Jenny, were lucky to have grown up in a loving home that had planned to love them for a lifetime. Forest joined the family as a baby and was immediately adored. Jenny joined a little later when another family in the area needed to rehome her. She was immediately adored. Like "peas and carrots" these two lived side by side in an incredible household. Unfortunately, things simply don't always work out the way we plan. When circumstances changed unexpectedly in their home, it became clear that it was in both dogs best interest that they be rehomed. This is never an easy decision; it is often one of the hardest choices a family must make. However, their family knew this was what was best for both dogs. When asked if we could help both dogs move forward with loving families that would last a lifetime, team MAGSR stepped forward. Forest is a big, confident guy. He confidently takes in the world around him and is a stabilizing force. More playful and outgoing than his sister, this guy will fill his forever home with endless antics. A huge fan of toys, Forest has high hopes that his forever family will maintain a large number of toys in the household providing him with plenty of options. Typical of most young dogs, Forest is an active guy. He is happiest when both his body and his mind are exercised on a daily basis. A lucky guy, Forest has had the opportunity to begin building his good canine citizenship skills and is participating in training. This has helped Forest enhance his leash manners and develop commands. Although Forest is building a solid foundation, it is critical that Forest's forever family continue training. Not only will training help Forest build a healthy bond with his forever family, but it will also help him continue to solidify his good canine citizenship skills. Having lived in a loving household, Forest is already housebroken and crate trained. He understands many of the ins and outs of living in a home. However, it is critical that his forever family provides him with structure, routine, leadership, and clear expectations. With these key aspects in place, Forest will thrive. Forest is looking for a home that will enjoy his goofy personality and provide him with endless opportunities to meet with success. If this big guy sounds like the right match for your household, ask to meet him today!

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