German Shepherd Puppy for sale in Benton, Illinois | $1,200


Houston - German Shepherd Dog puppy
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:644280
Price / Fee
:$1,200
Location
:Benton, Franklin County, Illinois
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Houston was born & raised in our home, he had ENS (early neurological stimulation) beginning at 3 days old. He had desensitization beginning at 3 weeks old.
Socialization (people, dogs, cats, small livestock, public places, car rides, etc) is ongoing.He is housebroken and basic training has been started (leash, crate, etc,). He is FULLY VACCINATED-3 rounds DHPP + Rabies/Distemper. He comes with a pre-paid AKC registration which includes:
5 gen pedigree
1 free vet visit
free 30 day dose of Simparica Trio
30 days AKC Pet Insurance + more, and free transfer of ownership. I'll send a Royal Canin German Shepherd Puppy food discount code along with a puppy bag full of stuff!
I was extremely confident in this litter and they did not disappoint. He has a low-medium drive (great for training) and an amazing temperament. He is from a large litter of 11 and all siblings are thriving.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,200
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What type of pet is available in the listing?
This listing features adorable puppies for sale, specifically the German Shepherd breed.
What is the price of the German Shepherd puppies?
The price for the German Shepherd puppies is $1200.
Where can I find these puppies?
The puppies are located in Benton, Franklin County, Illinois, United States.
Why should I choose a German Shepherd as my pet?
German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and versatility. They make excellent family pets and are also outstanding working dogs.
Are the puppies registered or come with any health guarantees?
Please check the specifics of the listing for details regarding registration and health guarantees, as these can vary by breeder.
What should I know about German Shepherd care?
German Shepherds require regular exercise, training, and socialization to thrive. It's important to provide them with a balanced diet and regular veterinary check-ups.

























