POINTADOR ADVENTURE PUPS
German Shorthaired Lab Litter of Puppies For Sale in TACOMA, WA, USA
Litter for Sale
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Price:
$500
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Breed
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Gender
Male(s) and Female(s)
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Age
5 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Large
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Availability Date:
02/21/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Credit Cards, Cash
Description
German Shorthair Pointer (purebred) and American Labrador Retriever (purebred) hybrid puppies. Also know as pointing labs. All born December 25th, Christmas (yeah, that was a “fun” Christmas day). They won’t be ready for homes until after 8 weeks. Indoor and outdoor family raised (with kids) and LOTS of affection. They are super sweet and energetic. Will be EXCELLENT adventure pups for hunting, hiking, jogging/walking, family, etc... Websearch for “pointadors” for more information on breed. Parents are on-sight. *not a breeder, wasn’t planning on puppies but clearly waited too long to neuter my Lab (puppy father).
Items Included: Dewormed
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CREATE A WANTED ADOwner Information
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Owner name
Timothy
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Location:
TACOMA, Washington, 98405 USAUSA
Parents info
Breed overview
Overview:
The German Shorthaired Lab, a dynamic hybrid blending the best of the German Shorthaired Pointer and Labrador Retriever, originated from the desire to combine the two breeds' esteemed hunting abilities and friendly dispositions. Physically, these medium to large dogs typically boast a muscular, athletic build with a short, dense coat, often found in shades of black, brown, yellow, or liver, and sometimes with the GSP's characteristic ticking. Their temperament is a delightful mix of the Lab's unwavering loyalty and the GSP's keen intelligence and boundless energy. They are generally affectionate, trainable, and eager to please, making them fantastic companions for active families. Due to their high exercise requirements and need for mental stimulation, they are unsuitable for apartment living and thrive in homes with yards and access to regular outdoor activities. Health-wise, like their parent breeds, they can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, eye conditions, and certain heart issues, so responsible breeding and regular vet check-ups are crucial.
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