German Shepherd Puppy for sale in Lancaster, Ohio | $600


9 month old purebred German Shepard for sale
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:426252
Price / Fee
:$600
Location
:Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
Patch is a9 month old AKC certified GSD. He has been on-leashed trained. Patch loves attention and loves to be around his people. He will follow you everywhere. He does have a problem with barking at other dogs and trying to run towards them. He has never hurt a dog or a person before. Hes super friendly to people, but will bark to let you know someones at the door. He does play a little rougher than most dogs when he gets really excited. He hasnt grown out of his puppy biting. But ignoring him seems to discourage him and lead to him stopping as he will give up. He really needs someone whos willing to work with him, give him space to run, and give him the love and attention he deserves. He will be going with a lot of us stuff as well. A leash, his bed, his toys and toy bin, food, treats, and some useful stuff for walks.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$600
Frequently Asked Questions about 9 Month Old Purebred German Shepherd for Sale
What is the price of the German Shepherd?
The price of the 9 month old purebred German Shepherd is $600.
Is the dog trained?
Yes, Patch is on-leashed trained and is eager to please.
Has he had any aggressive behavior?
Patch is very friendly to people and has never hurt a dog or a person. However, he does bark at other dogs.
What comes with the adoption of Patch?
Patch will come with a leash, his bed, toys, a toy bin, food, treats, and some useful items for walks.
What kind of owner is best for Patch?
Patch needs someone who's willing to work with him, give him space to run, and provide the love and attention he deserves.
Where is Patch located?
Patch is located in Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, United States.
What are Patch's play habits like?
Patch plays a little rougher than most dogs when excited, and he hasn't completely grown out of his puppy biting. Ignoring him when he bites often leads to him stopping.
Is Patch good with children?
While the description does not specify, Patch's friendly nature suggests that he may do well with children, but it's always advised to monitor interactions.

























