Chris37,
Thank you for your devotion to your German Shepherd.
Here are mine:
http://gsroc.org/available_dogs_detail.asp?ID=1982
http://gsroc.org/available_dogs_detail.asp?ID=2122
plus one current foster dog:
http://gsroc.org/available_dogs_detail.asp?ID=2526
Simply beautiful dogs, chrisinoc.
I especially like the third picture of Charity where I can see the friendliness of her brown eyes.
Jake reminds me of my own with his floppy ear. When I first adopted Grianger, I also had a chow who was alpha. He showed Grainger the fang right away, so Grainger’s left ear never straightened until Red Dog had passed away some 10 years later.
Robbie is a gorgeous male Shepherd. His build reinds me of my dog’s, sleek and muscular. He also looks so friendly.
Did you adopt these three dogs? I am just curious because those pages make it seem as if they are up for adoption.
I thought that after Grainger passes I may have to take a break from dogs, even if it’s just to de-hair the house a bit...but seeing those dogs and knowing that there are so many good dogs that need good homes, I may have to adopt again sooner than I thought.
I had thought sometimes in the past, when I was sad about losing a dog, that it is the Lord’s way of giving us an opportunity to give a home to a new angel, and when I did, that sadness was gone.
I feel sad for Glenn as it is a very hard decision to make. I have seen an heard that German Shepards hind quarters go out on them and they end up dragging the hind quarters.