CLAIRABELLE - GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG / LABRADOR RETRIEVER / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Shepradors Dogs For Adoption in Missouri City, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Clairabelle
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Baby
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Location
Missouri City, TX, 77489 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: German Shepherd Dog / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat). Est DOB 4/05/25 Current weight ~ 40 lbs and growing We place our puppies in families where someone is home much of the day and where any children are over the age of 5. $350 adoption fee includes spay/neuter surgery, rabies and other vaccinations, deworming, and heartworm and flea preventatives while the dog is in our care. Like us on Facebook - search Mutts & Meows - and help even more pets find loving homes.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Mutts & Meows Animal Rescue
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Location:
Missouri City, Texas, 77489 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Sheprador, a popular crossbreed resulting from the union of a German Shepherd Dog and a Labrador Retriever, embodies many desirable traits from both parent breeds. Originating from designer breed efforts to combine the intelligence of the German Shepherd with the Labrador's friendly disposition, these dogs typically boast a medium to large build with a dense, weather-resistant coat that can range in color. Physically, they often exhibit the Shepherd’s strong bone structure and the Lab’s kind eyes. Temperamentally, Shepradors are generally intelligent, loyal, and trainable, making them excellent companions for active families. They thrive on human interaction and do best in homes with a yard, as their energy levels make apartment living challenging without significant daily exercise. While generally healthy, potential health considerations include hip and elbow dysplasia, common to both parent breeds, and eye conditions. Early socialization and consistent training are key to fostering a well-adjusted Sheprador.
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