George: A Loving Caucasian Shepherd Mix in Need of a New Home

Location: Surrey Canada at Baibao Rescue and Adoption Society
Breed: Caucasian Shepherd / Central Asian Shepherd Cross
Age: 3 years old
Gender: Male
Size: Large (approximately 150 lbs)

How to Adopt George

Ready to give George the loving, spacious home he needs? Contact the owner directly to discuss adoption and learn more about this gentle giant. For additional details or to arrange a meeting, reach out via email (provided by the owner). You can also share George’s story on social media to help him find his forever family. If you can’t adopt, consider donating to support his care or spread the word to find the perfect match for this loving, energetic dog.

George is ready to bring his big heart and playful energy to a family who can give him the space and love he deserves—don’t miss out on this incredible companion! 🐾❤️

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About George

Meet George, a 3-year-old Caucasian Shepherd and Central Asian Shepherd cross who’s a gentle giant at heart! Weighing approximately 150 pounds, this majestic dog is a blend of love, energy, and independence. George is an indoor/outdoor dog who’s happiest sprinting around the yard, playing tug, or snuggling up for pets. His caring nature and playful spirit make him a wonderful companion for the right family willing to give him the space and attention he deserves.

Characteristics

  • Gentle & Caring: George loves to snuggle and share affection with those around him.

  • Energetic & Playful: He enjoys sprinting, playing tug, and staying active in a spacious yard.

  • Independent-Minded: George is smart but may choose when to follow commands like come, sit, and lie down.

  • Vocal: He howls at sirens and barks at passersby near the fence to make his presence known.

Health and Care

George is neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and has received recent veterinary care, including allergy treatment for pine sap and ear cleaning supplies as of January 17, 2025. He was hit by a car when younger, resulting in a slight limp in his back left leg, but he’s shown no signs of pain or discomfort in the past year. George is housetrained and reliably asks to go outside to relieve himself.

George’s Story

George, a 3-year-old, 150-pound Caucasian Shepherd mix, is a bundle of love and energy with a gentle temperament. He spends his days sprinting around the yard, playing tug, and seeking affection from those around him. George is trained to come, sit, and lie down, though his independent nature means he follows commands on his own terms. He’s an indoor/outdoor dog who sleeps inside at night and is well-mannered about asking to go out.

While George hasn’t been socialized with farm animals or other dogs, he lives with a cat, though his playful attempts to engage often scare the cat away. He’s vocal about sirens and people near the fence, letting everyone know he’s on duty. George was rescued from a rough situation, but his current owners are struggling to meet his needs due to personal circumstances. His barking causes stress for one owner, and they lack the resources for daycare or the strength to manage his enthusiasm on walks, especially when he spots a squirrel. Their yard feels too small for his energy, and they’re seeking a new home where George can thrive.

Ideal Home

George would flourish in a spacious, active home with owners who can handle his large size and energetic personality. A securely fenced yard is essential, as George loves to sprint and play. He’d do best in a home without cats or farm animals, as his interactions with them are untested or overly playful. A household without other dogs may be ideal, given his lack of socialization, though he could potentially adapt with proper introductions. Owners experienced with large, independent breeds and able to provide consistent training and exercise—without relying on leash walks if pulling is an issue—will help George shine. A calm environment with space for him to roam and play tug will make him a happy, loyal companion.

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