German Shepherd Puppy for sale in Modesto, California | $350

Female German shepherd 13 months old
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:518192
Price / Fee
:$350
Location
:Modesto, Stanislaus County, California
Published
:30+ days ago
Pet Owner
Listing Description
German Shepherd female available for adoption, 13 months old, sable in color. Previous owner was unable to keep her due to living situation. I’m currently finding her a forever home. She would make a great emotional support animal. She is current on all vaccinations including rabies. She is spayed as well. She is house broke and knows how to use a doggy door. She is also crate trained. She has some obedience training. She is very food/ball driven. She is very eager to please and very easy to train. Her name is “Nina”. Nina loves playing in the water. She is also trained to go on the treadmill. She does well with other dogs, she doesn’t like cats. We are located Modesto. ***
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$350
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the breed of the dog available for adoption?
The dog is a German Shepherd, specifically a female German Shepherd who is 13 months old.
What is the color of the dog?
The German Shepherd is sable in color.
Why is the dog available for adoption?
The previous owner was unable to keep her due to their living situation.
Is the dog vaccinated?
Yes, she is current on all vaccinations, including rabies.
Is the dog spayed?
Yes, she has been spayed.
Is the dog house-trained?
Yes, she is house broke and knows how to use a doggy door.
Does the dog have any training?
Yes, she is crate trained and has some obedience training. She is very eager to please and easy to train.
What is the price for adoption?
The adoption fee is $350.
Is the dog good with other animals?
She does well with other dogs but does not like cats.
Where is the dog located?
The dog is located in Modesto, California, Stanislaus County.
What are some fun facts about the dog?
Her name is "Nina," and she loves playing in the water. Additionally, she is trained to go on the treadmill and is very food/ball driven.
Can she be an emotional support animal?
Yes, she would make a great emotional support animal.

























