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Lilly

Female, Born on 09/27/19 - 6 years
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Meet Lilly, a beautiful AKC-registered Wirehaired Dutch Shepherd! This sweet girl is looking for a loving home where her gentle, affectionate personality can bring joy and laughter every day. Lilly has a playful, clownish side — she’s full of energy and fun, and she’ll keep you smiling until the end of the day. She’s also a wonderful companion, always ready to be by your side. Lilly was part of my breeding program, but she has never been bred and is intact. I would love to find her a caring pet family who will truly appreciate this rare and special breed. If you’re interested in including her in a breeding program, her full AKC registration can be released for an additional fee. She knows her basic commands, has an incredible food drive, and is very easy to train. Preference will be given to a loving pet home. You can also schedule a FaceTime call to meet Lilly and see her personality firsthand. 814-288-9409
Coat Colors:
Black
Gray
Coat Pattern:
Brindle
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Dutch Shepherd
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About Dutch Shepherd Puppies
What are Dutch Shepherds known for?
The Dutch Shepherd is an active and alert breed who can fill a number of roles, such as farm herder, agility expert, guard dog, and more. They are built for work, have a variety of coats, and adapt well to many environments. Full-grown, they typically weigh 42-75 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
How do Dutch Shepherds behave around young children?
Dutch Shepherds are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Dutch Shepherds aren't a great fit for first time dog owners. This dog needs a strong but fair leader, that is willing to take the time to train and socialize them with humans. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are Dutch Shepherds couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
This dog loves to be on the go! The Dutch Shepherd is extremely smart, and they like to use their brains. They need lots of mentally and physically challenging games, so leaving them at home for long periods can prove stressful on this very active dog. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How often should I brush a Dutch Shepherd?
The Dutch Shepherd coat comes in three different varieties, short, long, and wired. Usually their coats are brindle gold or silver, usually with black markings of some kind around the face. No matter the coat, they only need to be bathed when necessary to protect the natural oils of their coats. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Dutch Shepherds easy to train?
Dutch Shepherds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They can adapt to life in an apartment, as long as they get a good amount of exercise everyday. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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