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Loba

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6 months- 2 years|German Shepherd Dog, Australian Cattle Dog / Blue Heeler|Female|Large|Fairbanks, AK
🐾 Friendly🏃 High Energy🚽 House Trained👍 Knows basic commands🦮 Leash Trained

Loba is a young, large female dog looking for a dedicated owner in Fairbanks, AK. She has been spayed and, while her training is still a work in progress, she is kenneled trained and housebroken. While her exact weight is currently unavailable, her eager personality can light up any home.

About Loba

Loba is a young German Shepherd Dog and Australian Cattle Dog mix, just over a year old. At 56.7 lbs, she is back at the shelter and eager to find her forever home. Sadly, her previous owners surrendered her due to her lack of training and adjustment issues. Loba requires an owner who can dedicate time and effort into training, and we recommend consulting a certified trainer to help her thrive. While she's described as playful and friendly, Loba tends to have a rough play style, so homes with young children should proceed with caution. She enjoys being outside and has previously shown respect for her surroundings, but she can be strong on the leash, and slow intros with other pets are essential. Loba is kennel trained and indicates when she needs to go outside, although she needs guidance to direct her energy toward positive behaviors. If you have the patience and commitment to help her succeed, Loba could make a wonderful companion. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.

Questions about Loba

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Loba, being a German Shepherd and Cattle Dog mix, typically thrives in active households where she can get regular exercise and mental stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Loba would benefit from a spacious yard where she can play and expend her high energy, in addition to daily walks.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Loba enjoys being around kids but may be too rough in play for small children; supervision is recommended.