Pink: A black German Shepherd dog sits in a sunny citrus grove at sunset.
Pink: A black German Shepherd dog sits in a sunny citrus grove at sunset.

We are a family of 8 in Arizona with a long love of dogs, especially German Shepherd Dogs.

Our journey with German Shepherds began long before we ever had children of our own. In fact, it started with our very first dog, Maddie. Maddie's mother was a Border Collie, and her father was a German Shepherd. At the time, we thought the Border Collie traits were the ones we loved most. Looking back, we realized it was the German Shepherd in her that had truly captured our hearts.

Over the years, we welcomed different dogs into our lives, but we always found ourselves drawn back to German Shepherds. Their intelligence, loyalty, versatility, and deep connection with their families made them unlike any other breed we had experienced. For nearly twenty years of marriage, there has almost always been a German Shepherd sharing our home and daily life.

A senior black dog named Maddie laying in the grass with a yellow tennis ball at a park.
A senior black dog named Maddie laying in the grass with a yellow tennis ball at a park.
Sable German Shepherd named Rex wearing a blue collar and gold leash in a sunny backyard.
Sable German Shepherd named Rex wearing a blue collar and gold leash in a sunny backyard.
A pack of black and sable German Shepherd dogs sitting together with text saying "part of the pack".
A pack of black and sable German Shepherd dogs sitting together with text saying "part of the pack".

One of the most unexpected chapters of our story began when we came across a local post about a loose German Shepherd running through the area. People were afraid of him, but he never bothered anyone. He was too smart and too fast to be caught. Because there was a possibility he had come from a nearby reservation, animal control would not pick him up.

Eventually, we were able to trap him and bring him home safely. Once he was out of survival mode, we discovered an incredibly well-mannered dog with excellent training and a calm, steady temperament. We named him Rex. Despite extensive efforts, no owner was ever located.

At the time, we had planned to have our female, Greta, spayed once she reached maturity. The month of her scheduled appointment happened to be the same month we trapped Rex.

Before we knew it, Rex and Greta surprised us all.

Greta went on to have a litter of fourteen puppies.

That unexpected litter led us down a path of learning far more about dogs than we ever imagined. Over the past few years, we've spent countless hours studying temperament, training, genetics, nutrition, puppy development, and responsible dog placement. We continue to learn and grow with every dog that becomes part of our family.

Today, our dogs are first and foremost family companions. They live with us, interact with our children, welcome visitors, participate in household activities, and experience the everyday rhythms of family life. They are not kennel dogs—they are members of our family.

Many of the dogs featured on this website come from that original litter. Finding the right homes for them has always been more important to us than simply finding homes. We created this website to share their stories, help others learn more about our dogs, and connect with families who appreciate the intelligence, loyalty, and companionship that make German Shepherd Dogs such a remarkable breed. Many of these dogs spent their puppyhood chasing one another beneath the citrus trees in our backyard—making Citrus Grove not just a name, but part of their story.

Our Story

A group of adorable German Shepherd puppies sleeping together with pink heart and paw print graphics.
A group of adorable German Shepherd puppies sleeping together with pink heart and paw print graphics.

Life at Citrus Grove

Our dogs are part of our daily lives, participating in family routines, outdoor adventures, playtime, training, and life beneath the citrus trees.

What Matters to Us

Ripe yellow lemons hanging on a lush green citrus tree with vibrant leaves.
Ripe yellow lemons hanging on a lush green citrus tree with vibrant leaves.
Close-up of ripening oranges with visible mold growth hanging from a citrus tree branch.
Close-up of ripening oranges with visible mold growth hanging from a citrus tree branch.
Fresh ripe oranges hanging from lush green branches in a sunny citrus orchard.
Fresh ripe oranges hanging from lush green branches in a sunny citrus orchard.
Finding the Right Fit

Finding the right home is always more important to us than simply finding a home.

Lifelong Learning

We continue to learn about temperament, training, nutrition, and canine development with every dog that becomes part of our family.

Love for the Breed

Our appreciation for German Shepherd Dogs continues to grow with each passing year.

Yellow lemons growing on citrus tree branches with green leaves and a white blossom with saying.
Yellow lemons growing on citrus tree branches with green leaves and a white blossom with saying.

Citrus Grove's German Shepherd Dogs

Close-up portrait of a wet German Shepherd dog with water droplets on its fur against a black background.
Close-up portrait of a wet German Shepherd dog with water droplets on its fur against a black background.

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(602) 618-8338

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Three black and sable German Shepherd dogs sitting together against a transparent background.