Harley is a great dog. He loves barking, and he loves new people. We didn't plan to get another dog so soon after our other dog Spot died, but Harley needed a family and we really needed him.
You're a handsome hunk of a guy, Harley. I'm admiring your gorgeous silky-looking black coat. So happy you found a loving home. Live a very long health and happy puppy dog life. :-) To your family: So sorry for your loss of Spot.
Harley looks and sounds like a great dog. He also looks like our Drake. Happy fella always ready to play and give kisses. Glad you could give him a happy home. Our Drake loves people, othere dogs and friendly cats too. He has the most fun retrieving a racket ball. Could do it for hours. Only happiness for Harley too.
Harley looks and sounds like a great dog. He also looks like our Drake. Happy fella always ready to play and give kisses. Glad you could give him a happy home. Our Drake loves people, othere dogs and friendly cats too. He has the most fun retrieving a racket ball. Could do it for hours. Only happiness for Harley too.
Harley, you are truly irresistible! You needed a family and your family needed you. Sounds like the perfect "Win-Win" to me! Blessings and love, gorgeous soul. xoxo
Harley is one handsome fella. That face, those eyes. I'm glad that you needed each other and gave into that need. He sounds like he has a wonderful spirit. Good deal, fulfilling needs on both parts, and that it worked out, is just the best! have a magical life together, all of you and handsome hunk Harley with his big heart.
What a handsome shiny coated fellow you are Harley and so lucky to have such a nice loving family. Don't bark your way out of a home. You fine fellow. GSD's rule.
OOOOOOOHHHHHHH Harley, THIS is the face that melted 1000 hearts! you are quite a handsome lad! I love all your pics, but this one stole my heart... Long & Happy & Healthy Life to you big fella
Harley, you'd a winner. They come along at just the right time, don't they? Losing a dog is heart-breaking; getting a new one doesn't replace what you lost, but it does give you a reason to get up, locate the can opener, go for a walk and eventually the joy returns. I think things are going to work out well. You both have my best wishes. Alex in Toronto, and Ursa, my shep girl who pulled me out of grief.