Biggles was found behind some trash cans in an alley at an office. He was searching for food and a kind person heard him crying and went to his aid. When no owner could be located, the Good Samaritan asked German Shepherd Rescue OC to help Biggles get a fresh start.
Biggles foster home reports he has learned to be a puppy again. Housebroken, and crate trained, Biggles is proving to be a very good boy. He loves his full sized Shepherd sisters and is fearless when he plays with them, who cares that they are 3 times his size.
We have given up trying to figure out what breed this little guy is. He will stay on the smaller size, but he has not stopped growing yet.Biggles still has his puppy teeth, and an over abundance of puppy energy.
If you would like to know more about our Little Biggles, please fill out an on line application and indicate you are interested in “Biggles”.
Biggles
male If you would like to meet
Biggles, please complete the online application and an adoption counselor will contact you.
Adoption Application If you are interested in adopting one of our dogs, you may submit an application online or via fax. If you choose to send a fax, please download the Adoption Application here in PDF format; fill it out and sign it. You can fax it to us at 714-773-9430.
Home Visit Prior to any dog going home, we do require a home visit to ensure that your environment is safe and secure. Once your home has been approved, the adoption can move forward.
Adoption Donation In light of the rising vet care costs associated with Giardia tests and boarding at vets, we are raising our adoption donation for adult GSDs to $395.00 starting on July 1, 2021
The adoption donations for other dogs will remain the same — $475.00 for purebred puppies, $375 for mixed puppies. (On a case by case basis, e.g. senior for senior, we will place a senior for $275.00 with a senior.)
This donation is tax-deductible as allowed by law and helps to offset the costs that we have incurred for the dog’s care and housing during his or her stay with our group. The minimum adoption donation does not entirely cover the investments that we have made in the dogs, so if you are in a position to give more, we would be honored to receive your additional donation. All adoption donations go directly toward the needs of our dogs.
All dogs adopted through GSROC are spayed or neutered, current on their vaccines and de-wormed. Because the minimum Adoption Donation rarely covers the costs associated with each dog, we ask that adopters who are in a position to give additional funds do so at their discretion.