BOURBON - ROTTWEILER / GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Shepweiller Dogs For Adoption in Raleigh, NC, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Bourbon
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Raleigh, NC, 27614 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Rottweiler / German Shepherd Dog / Mixed. Meet Bourbon Bourbon may not be the first puppy to demand the spotlight, but he's often the one who quietly steals hearts. With his easygoing personality, Bourbon is happy to join in on playtime, explore the world around him, and enjoy new adventures. He's playful and curious without being overly busy, making him a great balance of fun and laid-back. Bourbon tends to take things in stride and has a calm, gentle nature that's easy to love. He's the kind of puppy who doesn't need to be the center of attention to make an impression. Whether he's exploring the backyard, playing with friends, or relaxing by your side after a busy day, Bourbon is simply happy to be part of the action. If you're looking for a sweet, well-rounded puppy with a quiet charm all his own, Bourbon may be the perfect addition to your family. Ready to meet him? Apply today at pipsrescue/adopt
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Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Dogs: Yes -
Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Perfectly Imperfect Pups
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Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina, 27614 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Shepweiller, a robust crossbreed stemming from the German Shepherd Dog and the Rottweiler, originated from the desire to combine the intelligence and trainability of the former with the strength and loyalty of the latter. Physically, they are large, powerful dogs, typically boasting a dense, short to medium coat in black and tan, or solid black. Their temperament is generally confident, protective, and intelligent, making them excellent guard dogs and loyal companions. Early socialization and consistent training are crucial due to their strong will and protective instincts. While incredibly devoted to their families, their size and exercise needs make them less suitable for small apartments; a home with a fenced yard is ideal. As with many large breeds, potential health considerations include hip and elbow dysplasia, and they may be prone to certain cancers, so regular veterinary check-ups are important for their long-term well-being.
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