CHARLIE - HUSKY / LABRADOR RETRIEVER / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Labsky Dogs For Adoption in Hillsboro, MO, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Charlie
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Hillsboro, MO, 63050 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Husky / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat). Adoption Fee: 300.00. Charlie is an energetic puppy who loves to play. He is weighing in at 18 pounds at 12 weeks so he will likely be a medium-large sized dog when full grown. We don't know his breed, just that he is cute! He gets along with the other large and small dogs in his foster home. He loves toys and snuggles. He is sleeping through the night and working on potty training. Charlie's adoption fee is $300.00 which includes 3 rounds of shots, neuter, microchip and 1 month of heartworm preventative. If you are interested, please complete the Adoption Application on our website at a4apetpantry Disclaimer: Visual breed identification in dogs is unreliable, so for most of our dogs, we are only guessing at breed mix.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes Energy Level: Moderate Activity Level: Moderately Active Exercise Needs: Moderate Obedience Training: Has Basic Training -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Advocates 4 Animals Pet Food Pantry
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Location:
Hillsboro, Missouri, 63050 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Labsky, a charming crossbreed of the Labrador Retriever and the Siberian Husky, originated from the desire to combine the best traits of its beloved parent breeds. Physically, they are medium to large dogs, often exhibiting a fascinating blend of features; expect a robust build, varying coat colors and textures (from sleek black to fluffy merle), and captivating eye colors, sometimes even heterochromia. Temperamentally, Labskies are known for being intelligent, energetic, and loyal. They thrive on human companionship and require significant mental and physical stimulation to prevent boredom, making them best suited for active families or individuals with a large, securely fenced yard. Due to their energy levels and potential for vocalization, they are generally not ideal for apartment living. While typically healthy, they can inherit predispositions to conditions seen in their parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, eye conditions, and certain skin allergies, so responsible breeding and regular vet check-ups are crucial.
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