Damn - April's smart.
Hey April - what's the chea.... ...what's the most "economically sound" way to get a German Shepherd? I've always wanted a Shepherd, but I know they're sooooooo expensive... I want a really good, smart dog to just sorta act as security and enforcement for when I get a house, and a garage which I'll probably be working at late into the night on many occassions.
Thoughts?
Jeff
You can contact a German Shepherd Rescue Group. Here are some links for ones that may adopt out to your area.
http://www.gsr-sp.com/http://www.magsr.org/http://adopt-a-german-shepherd.adoptapet.com/I know a lot of people prefer puppies and are afraid to adopt an older dog, but there are many reasons a rescue can be better than a puppy.
*The rescue group fosters the dog and learns all about the dogs likes, dislikes, and personality.
*The rescue group will not adopt a dog to a family that is not a good match for the dog.
*Rescues will not adopt a dog out to a family until they are certian it is healthy and not aggressive.
*Rescue dogs will appreciate you more than a puppy will, as they have usually had a hard life.
You will still have to pay for a rescue, but what you pay goes to the dogs. Many people spend thousands of their own dollars per year when they foster these pets (which includes healthcare, training, feeding, etc). The small donation the rescue asks for helps to offset these costs. If you have any questions let me know.