Hope
Available
Hope
AvailableHope is a medium-sized, spayed female blend of Shepherd and Labrador Retriever, known for her apricot and white coat. At 7 months, she's house trained, vaccinated, and ready for love. Currently in Floresville, TX, she is a playful, affectionate addition waiting for the perfect home.
About Hope
Hope is a vibrant 7-month-old Shepherd mix searching for her forever home. This precious girl balances playful energy with heartfelt affection, and she's destined to win your heart. Rescued from a shelter after being owner surrendered, Hope deserves a second chance. She's friendly with people and gets along well with other dogs, though she can be selective with males. Hope thrives in an active environment, making her ideal for a family with playful siblings or a dynamic household. Potty trained and crate trained, she’s eager to learn, so a nurturing adopter ready to continue her training will be the perfect fit. Her personality shines as she carries her favorite toys—sometimes even shoes—while loving to stay close to her humans. One of her quirkiest passions is watching her foster brother, Goji the bearded dragon, as if he's her favorite show. After plenty of play, she enjoys snuggling up for a nap. However, bath time is another story, as she hilariously avoids water at all costs! If you're looking for a goofy, loyal companion who brings joy, laughter, and endless cuddles, Hope may be the one for you. Transportation is available to approved states, including Colorado, New York, and more. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
Adoption Fee
$250Payment after application.
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Questions about Hope
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hope, as a Shepherd mix, is best suited for a lively home where she can engage with active family members or siblings.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hope enjoys outdoor play and needs some space to romp and explore, ideally with a yard where she can run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Hope gets along well with children, making her a good fit for families looking for a playful and affectionate companion.










