German Shepherd Dog (medium coat) • 6 Years 5 Months • Female
La Grange , NC
Rescue ID: 2025-119
Energy: ModerateActivity: Moderately ActiveHouse trainedDogs OK
Meet Jessie: Your Future Best Friend (and Fetch MVP).
Jessie isn’t just a good girl—she’s a 6 year old, 65 pound professional good girl with a gold medal in fetch and a heart big enough to match her energy. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who brings joy, laughter, and a little playful chaos into your life, Jessie is ready to clock in full-time as your best friend. After being found as a stray in Union County, Jessie spent a month waiting patiently in a shelter before getting her second chance with Freedom German Shepherd Rescue. Since then, she has absolutely blossomed in her foster home—proving every single day that she’s got star quality. Fetch is life. Got a ball? You’ve got Jessie’s full attention—and her whole heart. She'll be your instant bestie. She greets everyone like she’s known them forever (tail wagging at top speed included). She has big smiles, goofy charm, and a contagious zest for life. Jessie’s past only makes her shine brighter—she’s ready for her happy ending. She's also low drama… mostly. Unless the ball rolls under the couch. Then it’s a full investigation. Jessie has successfully integrated with her foster fur-siblings, but she does best with thoughtful introductions and structure. She needs a proper decompression period and slow introductions are required for her. She is toy/ball possessive at first. Around unfamiliar dogs, she can be protective of her prized possessions (especially balls), but it improves with time. After a few months with her foster siblings, she no longer “hogs” toys—but her current housemates aren’t very toy-driven, which helps. Jessie could live with the right canine companion after a careful introduction process, or she would absolutely thrive as the only pet soaking up all the attention. With that being said, Jessie has no known experience with cats. Due to her moderately dominant and high-drive personality, a cat-free home is recommended. Jessie is very athletic and agile and can easily clear a 4 foot fence. A minimum 6 foot high fenced yard is strongly recommended to keep her safe while she plays and burns off energy. She is also housebroken and has done so well in her foster home that she has not been introduced to crate training because she is trusted to free roam when no one is home. Jessie would thrive in an active home where she can play, explore, and—most importantly—fetch to her heart’s content. Whether she’s your one-and-only or joins a well-matched dog sibling with a proper introduction plan, she’ll reward you with endless loyalty, laughter, and love. Jessie isn’t just looking for a home—she’s looking for her person. If that person is you, then please contact your adoption coordinator. If you do not yet have an adoption coordinator, please complete an adoption application at www.freedomgermanshepherdrescue.org She is being fostered outside of Charlotte, NC.