Fengeer
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Fengeer
AvailableFengeer is a German Shepherd/Chocolate Labrador Retriever mix and is a young male expected to be a large dog—around 80 pounds full-grown. He is currently located in Battle Ground, WA. Most of his vaccinations are current, and neutering will be required and is included with his adoption.
About Fengeer
Fengeer comes from a big, mixed litter—his heritage includes German Shepherd, Chocolate Lab, Bloodhound, Husky, Boreal, and Anatolian Shepherd. He's likely to reach about 80 pounds as an adult. Fengeer has classic alpha tendencies among his siblings and will probably do best as the only male dog in the house. Right now, he and the other pups live mostly in an outdoor kennel, so they haven't had much focused socialization yet. He is handsome, eager for attention, and ready to bond with someone willing to guide him. Fengeer needs a home with a fenced yard and an adopter prepared to invest in early training and structure. Vaccinations are mostly up to date, though rabies is still needed. Neutering is included in his adoption fee. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Fengeer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Fengeer's blend of German Shepherd and Chocolate Lab lines tends to thrive in homes that offer plenty of space and daily activity. A house with a securely fenced yard is ideal for this energetic and intelligent mix.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Given his diverse background, Fengeer will need substantial outdoor space—a fenced yard where he can exercise, play, and explore safely. His mix means high energy and a love for outdoor activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
German Shepherd and Lab mixes like Fengeer are often suitable for families with children, especially when they receive proper socialization and training from a young age.











