ISABELLA PUP - LARA - DACHSHUND / LABRADOR RETRIEVER / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Dachsador Dogs For Adoption in Pompano Beach , FL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Isabella Pup - Lara
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Baby
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Location
Pompano Beach , FL, 34221 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Dachshund / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat). Adoption Fee: 400.00. Their mama Isabella was rescued while still pregnant, found wandering all alone in a trailer park in the Redlands — and these nine babies are everything that second chance was fighting for. The girls - Altana, Carmen, Cristina, Lara, Naia & Rosalia The boys - Dali, Diego & Pablo Applications are open NOW — nine chances to change a life!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short Grooming Needs: Low -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes Other: - Good in a Car
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Affectionate
- Eager to Please
- Intelligent
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Everglades Angels Dog Rescue
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Location:
Pompano Beach , Florida, 33062 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Dachsador, a charming crossbreed of the Dachshund and Labrador Retriever, originated from the desire to blend the playful spirit of the Lab with the distinctive build of the Dachshund. Physically, they are incredibly diverse, often displaying the longer body of the Dachshund with the more robust head and sometimes webbed feet of the Labrador. Their coat can vary widely in color and texture, from short and smooth to longer and denser. Temperamentally, Dachsadors are generally friendly, intelligent, and affectionate, making them wonderful companions. They can be good with families, though early socialization is key, and their energy levels mean they thrive with regular exercise. While adaptable, their size can range from medium to large, influencing their suitability for apartment living; a home with a yard is often preferred. Potential health concerns can include those common to their parent breeds, such as back problems (Dachshund) and hip/elbow dysplasia or eye conditions (Labrador), necessitating responsible breeding and veterinary care.
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