Adopted - Not Available

Name Montana
Type Dog
Breed German Shepherd Dog
Gender Male
Age Baby
Color
Size Large
Status adopted
Attributes  Spayed Neutered    House Trained    Declawed    Special Needs    Shots Current  
Environment  Children    Dogs    Cats  
Introducing Montana, the charismatic brother of our lively litter. With his tan coat adorned with black, Montana showcases a stunning blend of colors that's as unique as his personality. From his gentle eyes to his wagging tail, Montana is the epitome of charm and warmth.

Montana shares the same joyful qualities as his siblings. His outlook on life is a mixture of playfulness and affection, creating an irresistible combination that's hard to resist. Whether he's chasing after toys, exploring the outdoors, or curling up in your arms for a cuddle, Montana is always ready to bring joy to your day.

His inquisitive nature and willingness to learn make Montana a versatile companion. He's the type of pup who thrives on new experiences and treasures every moment spent by your side. Montana's journey has led him to this point, where he's eagerly awaiting the chance to become an integral part of your life.

If you're seeking a loving and delightful furry friend with a personality as captivating as his appearance, Montana is the one for you. Come meet this wonderful boy and discover the happiness he brings to every corner of your world.

Our rescue story: In scorching 107-degree heat, one of our volunteers spotted a lone puppy at a flea market, confined in a dirty crate with no access to shade or water with a heartless "free" sign. The other vendors reported to her that the owner of the puppy had disappeared, abandoning this puppy and siblings the day prior. Covered in fleas and vomiting rocks and sticks because they were desperate for food, she found 3 more puppies cowering under a nearby trailer. Without hesitation, our volunteer stepped in, rescuing them from this deadly, heartless situation.

Legend:

✓ - we have knowledge of this trait

- should be interpreted as 'not applicable' since we do not have direct knowledge either way