Romeo
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Romeo
AvailableRomeo is a four-year, nine-month-old male Weimaraner with a striking gray-blue coat, based in Dallas, TX. He’s a large, neutered dog and is current on vaccinations. Romeo is house trained and flourishes in a home where he can spend time outdoors.
About Romeo
Romeo is a leggy, striking four-year-old Weimaraner in Dallas, TX, and hits about 80lbs. He’ll go all in for nighttime cuddles, but during the day he’s an outdoor enthusiast: chasing lizards, wrestling with other dogs, and practicing his expert hole-digging. Romeo is dog door trained and should have easy access to a yard. He thrives with other dogs—never the boss, always content to go with the flow—and clearly prefers a household with a canine crew and some property to nose around. He’s curious, loves exploring, and doesn’t mind bringing home a wild 'gift' or two in the form of bones or armadillo shells. Keep an eye on the counters and trash, because Romeo is opportunistic about snacks if you let him. He behaves when left unsupervised with his dog buddy, as long as food and garbage are out of reach. If you must crate him, be cautious: his long, unaltered tail will sometimes bleed if he wags too hard against walls or the crate. Romeo isn’t a good fit for homes with cats but does well with kids and other dogs. Born August 27th, he’s a practical Virgo, perfect for anyone wanting a loyal, spirited companion who lives for dog-life adventures and evenings on the couch. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Romeo
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Romeo is a Weimaraner, a breed that typically thrives in active homes with space to roam and plenty of opportunities for daily exercise. He will do best in a setting with access to a yard and other dogs for companionship.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Weimaraners like Romeo are large, energetic dogs and generally benefit from a home with a securely fenced yard or property where they can run, play, and explore.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Romeo’s breed, the Weimaraner, is known to do well with respectful children, especially when socialized young, and Romeo personally gets along with kids.











