Coastal German Shepherd Rescue

Cole has been adopted! 05-18-2008

Female about 0 old.

Cole is 5 months old. His brothers and sisters found homes outside a K-Mart and his rescuer just couldn't bear to see him get into the wrong hands. Puppies are big commitments and all family members should want a new furry member equally and the decision should be thought through. Sometimes, people get pups on an impulse, because they are cute and they are available, and Cole deserves better than that.

He would like to go to a family who knows that he's a little guy and needs help with potty training along with obedience training to be the best dog he can be. He is learning about crate training in his foster home and resides with other dogs. He is spunky and loves to play and would love to go to a family who had another furry friend for him. He is very curious and alert and he follows his foster mom and dad everywhere they go. He is also being raised with cats.

Update from Cole's Foster Mom:


Cole has developed into a confident young man. He holds his own with the “big guys” and just loves to play. He happily co-exists with the cat that lives in his foster home. He has learned not to mess with her, as she is the boss.

Cole loves everybody including the neighborhood kids who visit and play with him. He sleeps in a crate through the night without any accidents and is learning the command “go potty”. Cole is a happy boy that would be a perfect addition to an active family.

The minimum adoption donation for adults is $375 and the adoption donation for puppies is $500. This amount only partially covers the cost of veterinary care, boarding fees, and other miscellaneous expenses involved in the temporary care and adoption of our dogs and is tax deductible when permitted by law. The adoption donation provides that all dogs will be spayed or neutered, receive current vaccinations, and are microchipped. If not, arrangements will be made on an individual basis ( i.e., puppies who will need to be altered by 6 mos old). Special consideration may be given to those willing to adopt older dogs or dogs with physical problems.