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Item Name: Item Gone: Free 1 year old German shepherd

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Item Description: Apartment complex introduced the new dog band breed list and is saying that I have to either get rid of the dog or move out and I can’t move this time so I’m gonna have to find my puppy a new home. She’s a great dog she’s trained. She’s house trained. She is crate trained and she comes with Her own crate and is not spayed yet. We just want her to goto a good home. All shots are up to date.

She is great with kids we have two small children and have zero issue with her and them just needs a loving home

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Don't go the fake service dog route. It'll bite you in the ass. There's fines for passing an untrained animal off as a service dog.

If you want to keep her, look into having her become an Emotional Support Animal. They're allowed in your residence regardless of breed bans. They just aren't allowed public access like service animals. All you need in Georgia is a letter from your doctor.

Google "Georgia Emotional Support Animal"

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H4H is a veteran run service dog training program, they teach you how to train the dog and provide all the necessary paperwork to register the service dog. My dog is trained to help with my PTSD and anxiety, he will block people from my back with his body and also guide me to a quite place. It is a 3 day course, at least it was when I went a few years ago so you might need a hotel.
 
H4H is a veteran run service dog training program, they teach you how to train the dog and provide all the necessary paperwork to register the service dog. My dog is trained to help with my PTSD and anxiety, he will block people from my back with his body and also guide me to a quite place. It is a 3 day course, at least it was when I went a few years ago so you might need a hotel.

My last two service dogs were trained with the assistance of H4H.

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