#A5607581 Nasser is a beautiful young adult dog who doesn’t show well in the kennel environment but shines in a quiet spot where he can relax and feel safe.
-looking for an escape route, he will need a secure yard and not be left alone for long periods until he feels safe and at home
-German Shepherd/Husky mix so he is likely smart, active, and will thrive with a job to do – the more training the better!
-curious about the pig in the barn area, but did not bark or get overly excited
-OK with large dogs, we observed he was avoidant with dogs he saw in the yard, shelter notes say he was social in group
-was aloof at first, and then became affectionate very quickly so we think he will need a little time to adjust in the home and then bond closely to his person or family
-knows sit already – and ready to learn
-about 1 year and 1 month, about 54 pounds
-beautiful tricolor black, white and tan coloring
-gorgeous face
-came to the Baldwin Park shelter as a stray on February 8
-not neutered when we met him so that will need to be done or a trust waiver issued on adoption
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