Shepherd Cakir is urgently looking for a new home - help him!

Am 1. Juni 2025 sucht Tierschutz Cakir, einen gesunden, kastrierten Rüden (7 Jahre, Deutscher Schäferhund), ein neues Zuhause.
On June 1, 2025, animal welfare is looking for a new home, a healthy, neutered male (7 years, German shepherd). (Symbolbild/MK)

Shepherd Cakir is urgently looking for a new home - help him!

In Cologne there is a particularly lovely, neutered male who is looking for a new home: Cakir. The 7-year-old German Shepherd has a shoulder height of 55 to 60 centimeters and impresses with its black and brown fur. He currently still lives with his owner, who can no longer take care of him for long due to a serious illness. Animal rights activists are now striving to find a suitable place for the gentle four -legged friend. As WDR , Cakir has a positive health record. His earlier muscle hardening caused by Gracilis fibromatosis no longer causes him any problems and does not require medical treatment.

cakir is characterized by its loving and balanced character. He shows himself curious and open -minded without imposing himself. He gets along well with dogs and older children, while cats and small animals are less of his case. "It adapts uncomplicated and enjoys walks and small game units," said the animal rights activists. With the help of his previous owners, Cakir was even able to gain experience in the Schäferhund Association. Unlike many of his conspecifics, however, he does not need dog sport and can cope well without great demands.

What is important in the castration?

cakir is neutered, which is a recommendable step for many dog owners. As a rule, the castration of male means the elimination of seed production and thus infertility. There are various methods that range from surgical castration to sterilization to chemical castration using suprelorin implant. According to anicura you can often see medical indications such as index tumors or behavioral problems as reasons for castration.

The Animal Welfare Act in Germany, which has been anchored as a state goal in the Basic Law since August 1, 2002, sets narrow limits: castrations are only allowed in medical indications or to prevent uncontrolled reproduction. For example, only dogs that have repeatedly covered bitches may be neutered, such as Starting.

cakir looking for a new home

cakir could come to a home with experienced dog owners, but is also suitable for ambitious beginners. His calm nature and adaptability make him an ideal companion for many families who want an animal family member. If you are interested in Cakir, it is advisable to contact the animal rights activists who are already looking for a new place.

The focus is on its undisputed feeling of well -being, and the animal rights activists are sure that with the right support and the right family Cakir will find a happy new home.

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