Blackberry
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Blackberry
AvailableThis brown/chocolate female Shepherd/Mixed Breed puppy has been vaccinated and is currently under the loving care of Canines & Kitties Rescue. Being a young, medium-sized dog, she is well suited for a home with a private, fenced yard, and she is known to get along with cats, dogs, and children. Blackberry will require continued training and socialization at this young age to help her become a happy, confident companion.
About Blackberry
They are waiting with paws crossed! Apply now! Meet Blackberry! Blackberry is a delightful 8-week-old Shepherd/Lab mix (best guess), currently weighing around 7 lbs. This super sweet pup adores exploring in the backyard, playing with her sister and the adult dog at her foster home, and discovering new adventures. She enjoys doggie toys, learning about her surroundings, and curling up for a nap after playtime burns off her puppy energy. Blackberry is making great strides in her house and crate training. Her adopter must be home during the day to continue her training and socialization, ensuring she grows into a confident, well-adjusted dog. Because of her age and developing immune system, Blackberry is only suited for homes with a private, fenced yard and cannot be adopted into apartments, condos, or homes without this outdoor space. She can't go to public dog spaces or meet other dogs outside her foster setting until she is 16 weeks old. If you’re seeking a loving and affectionate young companion, Blackberry is ready to wiggle her way into your heart! Fun fact: Blackberry was born on February 5, so she’s an Aquarius—a sign known for being playful and independent! Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Blackberry
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
A Shepherd/Lab mix typically thrives in homes with access to a secure, private yard where they can play and explore. They do best in environments that offer ample space and opportunities for social interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
These dogs benefit from a medium to large fenced yard to burn off energy and enjoy safe playtime. Regular supervised outdoor time is important for their development and well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Shepherd/Lab mixes are generally affectionate, friendly, and adaptable, making them a great match for families with children.
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