Clair
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Clair
AvailableClair is a female German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mix, about 5 years and 4 months old, currently residing in San Angelo, TX. She is spayed and considered large in size. Clair has special needs due to her reactivity and requires an experienced adopter who understands how to support her. Clair would thrive as the only animal in a household ready to invest in her training and care.
About Clair
Clair is a high-energy, reactive dog who needs a special kind of adopter—someone who truly understands her needs. She has a hard time around other dogs and cannot be placed with them or with cats; her reactivity requires strong management and a steady, experienced hand. She tends to lose focus when other animals are present, which means busy, multi-pet situations aren’t for her. There’s good news: Clair is open to training, and a diligent owner committed to regular lessons will see her thrive as an only dog. With structure and support, she could transform in a home that values patience and rewards progress. If you have experience with reactive dogs, Clair is the type that can become deeply loyal and loving when she feels secure. She’s waiting for someone willing to give her the chance she deserves. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Clair
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mix like Clair typically does well in a spacious, active home, ideally with a secure yard. She needs a stable environment with minimal exposure to other animals to help manage her reactivity.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clair's mix benefits from plenty of outdoor space—a fenced yard or safe outdoor area lets her burn off energy, which is crucial for her large size and high activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While the breeds in Clair’s mix often do well with children, her specific reactivity and need to be an only pet means she'd be best in an adult-only or older-children home comfortable with her needs.











