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Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue
Rescue of the Month

Bunsen

The Pennsylvania Dutch Market has chosen Bunsen, a 1 year and two week old German Shepherd as our Rescue of the Month. Our hope is that someone will open their heart and their home and finally give this guy the life he deserves.

Bunsen is a friendly guy who has moved around a bit lately. Although his most recent home hoped to keep him forever, it was discovered that he was a little too interested in the horses of the farm where he lived. In the interest of keeping him and the horses safe, his family decided that it would be best if he found a family with different circumstances. Wanting to ensure that Bunsen found a safe and loving forever family, they surrendered Bunsen to MAGSR. We promised we would find this sweetheart an amazing home. 

Bunsen is a goofy and wiggly GSD. As a young guy, he is curious, intelligent, and energetic. Bunsen seems to enjoy meeting new people. Affectionate and interactive, he greets with tail wags and kisses. Although he seems comfortable with new people, Bunsen is still learning about new places. He can be a little shy when encountering new things and is looking for a leader who will give him plenty of opportunities to experience the world around him. Although we do not know much about his past, we know that Bunsen’s future is bright. Bunsen is looking for an active household that will provide him with the structure, routine, and leadership that all GSDs crave. He responds well to a calm and patient handler. Although he is still learning basic commands, Bunsen is responsive and is likely to pick up expectations quickly. Training is essential to Bunsen’s success. Not only will training help Bunsen develop a strong, healthy bond with his forever family, but it will also help him become a good canine citizen. Bunsen is looking for a loving family that will commit to him for a lifetime. Could that family be you?

Alone Again

I wish someone would tell me what it is

That I’ve done wrong.

Why I have to stay chained up and

Left alone so long.

They seemed so glad to have me when

I came here as a pup.

There were so many things we’d do

While I was growing up.

They couldn’t wait to train me as a

Companion and a friend.

And told me how they’d never fear

Being left alone again.

The children said they’d feed me and

Brush me every day.

They’d play with me and walk me

If I could only stay.

But now the family “Hasn’t Time”;

They often say I shed.

They do not want me in the house

Not even to be fed.

The children never walk me.

They always say, “NOT NOW!”

I wish that I could please them.

Won’t someone tell me how?

All I had, you see, was love.

I wish they would explain

Why they said they wanted me,

Then left me on a chain?

-Anonymous

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