Adoption Events
Come and see our wonderful homeless German
Shepherds who need a loving caring home. For a detailed listing of All our adoption events, please
click the “Calendar” link above. For a list of dogs attending our next adoption event, please click the "Event Dogs" link above.
NEXT ADOPTION EVENTS
Redwood City
Saturday, Jun 10, From 11 am - 2 pm
Danville
Saturday, Jun 17, 11:30-2
San Jose
Saturday, Jun 24, 11 AM - 2 PM
Foster Homes Urgently Needed 
Click on the Foster Info button for more info. If you can help, click here Application to send us your application. Then, email us here foster@gsrnc.org to let us know you're interested in fostering.
Not all of our rescue Shepherds are lucky enough to go directly into a foster home; some have to start in a kennel.
Every rescue dog must be in a foster home before it can be adopted. In a foster home it will experience the love, care,
and attention it needs and deserves while it is waiting to be adopted and we will observe the personality of the dog
to help place it in the best possible forever home.
YOU can foster a German Shepherd Dog! Our network of rescue volunteers is there to help you with advice,
and Rescue pays for the care of the dog including food and authorized veterinary expenses.
Won't you consider fostering a German Shepherd who wants a second chance at a happy life?
Fostering is a very rewarding experience, not only for you, but for the dogs too!
Cast Your Vote for the GSRNC Calendar Dog
Pet Food Express
Every purchase sends a donation to GSRNC!
Pet Food Express has launched a new way to donate to GSRNC directly. Every purchase results in a donation for GSRNC! Shop online at Pet Food Express by clicking on the puppy.
Four (4%) percent of every purchase comes back to us!
To ensure GSRNC is credited with the purchase, you must use the puppy portal (click the puppy) or Click Here!
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Spotlight
Goliath
Goliath's Story:
Goliath is a handsome, healthy young GSD who will need training and lots of activity to be the best dog he can be. He was picked up as a stray and was initially available at the shelter but began to decline from kennel stress.
His evaluation started with taking him out to a play area where he could get some running and sniffing in. After some play time he was ready to get down to the business of showing us his personality.
He is a happy guy, but gets wound up and will start to chase his tail. He stops immediately when told to stop. He takes treats gently and showed no resource guarding with food or toys.

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Need an end of the year tax deduction?
Have an old vehicle you’re not using?
Donate it!
You’ll receive a tax receipt, and help save German Shepherd Dogs!
Click on the dogs to donate!

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