Scott
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Scott
AvailableScott is a large adult male dog, estimated around 5-6 years old. He has a short coat in beautiful gray and tan colors. Scott is housetrained and neutered, and his vaccinations are up to date. He is currently located in Sparta, WI.
About Scott
Meet Scott! This friendly guy is around 5-6 years old and is believed to be a Labrador/Weimaraner mix, weighing in at about 90 lbs of affection. Scott was found as a stray, and his past is a mystery, but he's eager to learn about life in a loving home. From day one, he's shown a knack for greeting new people with warmth and enthusiasm. Scott enjoys playing fetch and loves lounging on his dog bed. He tested positive for heartworm, so he's looking for a special "Foster Family" who can help him through his treatment process, which lasts about 6-8 months. During this time, he'll need a calm environment to recuperate and avoid any vigorous activities. Although Scott is likely housetrained, he’ll benefit from a little refresher to adapt to his new potty schedule. He knows some basic commands like Sit, Shake, and Down, and loves car rides. If you're ready to welcome a big, happy dog like Scott and can support him during his healing journey, he'd love to meet you! Appointments are required for meet and greets after an adoption application receives approval. Scott is neutered and fully vaccinated. His adoption fee has been waived, making him even more appealing! Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Scott
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Scott, as a Labrador/Weimaraner mix, thrives in a home where he can have a balance of playtime and relaxation. He would do well in a calm environment, especially during his heartworm treatment.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Scott enjoys outdoor time, especially for fetch games, but during his recovery, he'll need a home that provides ample space without excessive activity.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Scott gets along well with children, making him a great addition to a family.









