Vienna
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Vienna
AvailableVienna is a playful, loving mixed breed Labrador Retriever in Magnolia, TX. At just over a year old, she's a young female and has already been spayed and vaccinated. Vienna is medium-sized and lives with both Cerebellar Hypoplasia and managed seizures, so she requires some extra care and a safe, non-slip environment. She’s full of positive energy and waiting for her forever family.
About Vienna
Vienna lights up every room she enters. She’s playful, quick to chase a toy, and finds endless joy in roughhousing with her sister Vail. You’ll notice her heartwarming energy as she bounces through her day with a wobbly but determined gait, a result of Cerebellar Hypoplasia (CH). For Vienna, CH means a quirky walk and the occasional stumble, but her mobility is steadier than her sister’s, and she gets right back up every time. She’s also not visually impaired and manages her daily adventures with an upbeat attitude. Vienna loves to interact and is ready with snuggles and affection for anyone she meets. Her home needs a bit of preparation—soft mats, carpets, and grassy spaces make her happiest and help her get around safely. Vienna has controlled seizure activity, managed well with medication, and CH itself will not worsen as she grows. A routine, loving environment where she can continue her meds and get regular vet care is essential. She’s happiest with gentle people who embrace her quirks, give her time to play, and are ready for a little extra cheer every day. Born April 7, she’s an Aries—resilient and spirited, just as you’d expect. At 16 lbs. and growing, Vienna is in Magnolia, TX, and ready for a home willing to see her for the bright, joyful pup she is. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Vienna
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Vienna, being a mixed-breed Labrador Retriever, generally does well in active and loving homes. Labradors thrive where they have both indoor comfort and access to safe play areas, which is especially important for Vienna’s coordination challenges.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labrador Retrievers, like Vienna, enjoy outdoor time and benefit from a yard or nearby park. For Vienna, grassy or soft outdoor surfaces work best to help her get around safely with her CH.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Vienna’s Labrador Retriever side is known for being friendly and gentle with children. Her joyful personality makes her a great companion for families, though kids should understand her mobility needs and be gentle with her.
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