COWBOY - LABRADOR RETRIEVER / ROTTWEILER / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Labrottie Dogs For Adoption in San Antonio, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
COWBOY
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
San Antonio, TX, 78227 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Labrador Retriever / Rottweiler / Mixed (medium coat). Howdy! âRound these parts they call me Cowboy. Iâm a 4 y/o Labrottie fixinâ to find my new home. I reckon I sound a bad egg beinâ mixed, but itâs my ace in the hole. I have the playful affection of a Lab and watchful instincts and loyalty of a Rottie. I like kids, tolerate cats, and happy to see other dogs even if Iâm a greenhorn knowinâ how to play with âem. I am strong and energetic (perfect for long days on the trail), and emotionally available willing to love my family âtil the cows come home. But please donât rope what you canât ride - I need an old ranch hand to be my Cowboss âless I start thinkinâ I can be in charge and stop listeninâ to good sense!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
San Antonio Animal Care Services
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Location:
San Antonio, Texas, 78227 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Labrottie, a captivating crossbreed of the Labrador Retriever and Rottweiler, originated from the desire to combine the best traits of both parent breeds. These medium-to-large dogs typically inherit a sturdy, athletic build with a short, dense coat that can vary in color from black and brown to yellow or chocolate, often with Rottweiler-like markings. Temperamentally, Labrotties are known for being loyal, intelligent, and often possess a playful yet protective nature, making them excellent family companions. Early socialization and consistent training are crucial to harness their intelligence and ensure they are well-adjusted. While adaptable, their size and energy levels mean they are generally not well-suited for apartment living, thriving instead in homes with ample space and a yard. Health considerations can include those common to their parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, certain cancers, and heart conditions, so responsible breeding practices and regular veterinary care are essential for a long, healthy life.
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