We unfortunately have to rehome our 2 year old, 70 lb German Shepard/Lab/Cattle Dog mix Freya. In the past year she’s become more and more aggressive towards our other dog and on occasion our cats. She is a sweet, albeit crazy/hyper/CUTE/loveable doggo She has shown zero aggression towards humans. She loves kisses on her cute little nose and playing fetch and would love someone who has time to treat her like the princess she is, with no other animals to steal her attention. She is spayed and up to date on all vaccinations. She is currently on a daily anti-anxiety medication through her vet, but will take the medication no problem with dinner if it’s in a soft pill pocket.
She knows basic commands (sit, stay/wait, lay down, “Crate” to go to her crate) as well as other unique commands like “I can’t reach it” (to bring a toy/ball closer while playing) and “take a break” (relax). Freya is fully crate trained and her crate is her safe space and she loves it! She is used to being in her crate during our work hours as well as at night for bedtime. She is only being placed in the crate at night time due to her aggression issues with other animals in the home. She loves to cuddle and spread out in a bed and would happily do so in a new home. We would be willing to donate her current crate to her new owners if they would like it!
She really enjoys walks, but due to her dog reactivity she is used to walking on off hours when other dogs are less likely to be out. She has been around children on occasion, but due to her size no small children are preferred as she doesn’t understand that she is heavy. A fenced yard, preferably tall wooden, is needed as she can jump over a short fence.
Freya has a very goofy personality and will fill your home with laughter. She is very sweet with humans and is always ready for a cuddle and a kiss especially when she’s tired. She will play fetch for as long as you throw the ball (hence why “take a break” was taught) and will spend the whole day outside with you enjoying the summer sunshine. She loves water and her pool (also willing to give with her) she will splash in on hot days. She absolutely loves being around people and is happy to be in any room you are. Freya is a very special dog and we are heartbroken to rehome her, but for everyone’s safety and happiness it has become necessary.