Central Perk : Ross
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Central Perk : Ross
AvailableThis outgoing male German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mix is a large-breed puppy with a handsome black coat, currently in the care of Stray Haven. As a puppy, he has started his vaccinations, is microchipped, and is socialized with other dogs, children, and cats. He is ready to bring energy, love, and joy to his future home.
About Central Perk : Ross
Click apply to start the adoption process. Meet central Perk : ross, part of an adorable litter of seven German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mix puppies! Their journey began in Kentucky after their pregnant Lab mom was abandoned, but now these pups are ready to find their loving homes. With four girls and three boys in the litter, each puppy is happy, playful, and well-socialized, making them wonderful companions. These pups are thriving with other dogs and show great potential for getting along with kids and likely even cats. Theyโre energetic and joyful, eager to explore and bond with their new families. Fun fact: Being born on March 11 means these pups are Pisces, known for being especially gentle and loving. They have already started their vaccination series, are microchipped with lifetime registration, and are receiving regular flea and heartworm preventative care. If youโre looking for a friendly, outgoing puppy, central Perk : ross could be the perfect match for you. Ready to welcome a loyal new friend into your life? Every animal deserves a happy ending. This one starts with you.
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Questions about Central Perk : Ross
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mixes are typically best suited for active households with room to play and regular exercise opportunities. They thrive in homes with a fenced yard and plenty of family interaction.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed mix benefits from having access to a yard but can adapt to various living spaces as long as they get daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation. Regular outdoor activity is key for their well-being.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, German Shepherd/Labrador Retriever mixes are known for being friendly, playful, and protective, making them wonderful choices for families with children when properly socialized.
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