ARCHIE - SHAR PEI / LABRADOR RETRIEVER / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Lab Pei Dogs For Adoption in Dana Point, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Archie
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Young
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Location
Dana Point, CA, 92629 USAUSA
Description
Posted Breed: Shar Pei / Labrador Retriever / Mixed. Meet Archie! He’s a friendly, happy and loving Shar Pei/Lab mix a little over a year old! He loves to play with toys and his sibling Aspen. He loves everyone and he’s good with other dogs! He loves his brother Aspen so much, they eat from the same bowl, share toys, lick each other's faces. He’s crate trained and walks great on the leash. He loves snuggling with you and would love being a lap dog. He’s a very happy go lucky boy and can’t wait for find his forever home. He would love to find a home with his brother Aspen but they can also go separately. Interested in adopting this pet? Please contact us at questionsawishforanimals for more info.
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes -
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Organization name
Love All Animals
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Location:
Dana Point, California, 92629 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Lab Pei is a fascinating hybrid breed, blending the distinct traits of the Chinese Shar-Pei and the Labrador Retriever. Originating from designer breed programs, these dogs were developed to combine the Shar-Pei's unique appearance with the Labrador's renowned temperament. Physically, Lab Peis are typically medium-to-large, inheriting a range of features; some may exhibit the Shar-Pei's characteristic wrinkles and a broader muzzle, while others lean more towards the Lab's sleek coat and expressive eyes. Their coat can vary in texture and color, often short to medium in length. Temperamentally, they are generally intelligent, loyal, and affectionate, though early socialization and training are crucial due to potential Shar-Pei stubbornness. They are often good with families that can provide consistent interaction and exercise, but their energy levels can make them less suitable for small apartment living without ample outdoor activity. Health-wise, they may be prone to conditions affecting both parent breeds, including hip and elbow dysplasia, certain skin issues, and eye problems like entropion, making regular veterinary check-ups essential.
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