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Lab-Pointer Dogs For Adoption in Bandera, TX, USA

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Romeo - Pointer / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Lab-Pointer Dogs For Adoption in Bandera, TX, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Romeo
Breed
Lab-Pointer
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Bandera, TX, 55416, USA

Description

Lab-Pointer Dogs For Adoption in Bandera, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Pointer / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat). Welcome Romeo. He is a 2-year-old Pointer/Lab is our best guess. He has a robust body with the really floppy down ears. He is good with

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other dogs, good with people and ready for his forever home. He is submissive and will belly flop if another dog challenges him. He is very affectionate and will sit near and likes to be in contact with his people. He is an active boy so his best home would be with someone that likes to hike, jog, run or be active. He will settle down for a snuggle too after he has had his play time. He is good with people and will make some lucky family a wonderful companion. He was pulled off the euthanasia list and is now in CCPAL Rescue looking for his forever home. His adoption fee is 200 and transport is 185. Contact Marlene at 210-867-1769 or email to maudreyhaol for an application. See his cute video!!

Physical Attributes

Eye Color
Black
Ear Type
Droopy
Tail Type
Long
Coat Length
Short
Likes to Vocalize
Some

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
Any Type
Obedience Training
Has Basic Training
Owner Experience Required
Species
Other
Yard RequiredLeash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedGood in a Car

Personality

Playful
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes
Goofy
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-89618
Date Listed
04/13/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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