Labrador Retriever and Weimaraner Dogs Available for Adoption in Austin, Texas
GINGER
Labrador Retriever, Weimaraner
🇺🇸
Austin, Texas
April 18th
female, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
Ginger was found as a stray and a kind person picked her up. She asked us for help to find Ginger a home and offered to foster. She has been in our program since the first week of March, and she has completed her veterinary care. Now she’s ready to find a wonderful home!
Ginger has shown us that she’s a smart girl. She has learned how to sit on command, and wants to please her person. She is house trained and likes to go for walks. She does great with other dogs of any age and size.
Ginger is 5 months old and weighs 47 pounds. We think she’s a Lab and Weimaraner mix. She is spayed, vaccinated for rabies, DHPP and Bordetella. She is also microchipped, heartworm negative and is current on flea/tick and heartworm prevention.
Ginger can arrive in Indianapolis on 4/24. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out the application found here: https://throwadogabone.org/adopt.
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ABOUT: LABRADOR RETRIEVER DOG BREED
The Labrador Retriever is a popular and versatile dog breed known for its friendly demeanor and high intelligence. These dogs are often used as guide dogs for the visually impaired, search and rescue dogs, and excellent family pets. Labradors are known for their great sense of smell, strong build, and love of water, making them exceptional hunters and swimmers. With their loyal and loving nature, Labradors have rightfully earned their reputation as one of the most beloved dog breeds in the world.
The Weimaraner is a graceful and noble breed known for its distinctive silver gray coat and striking light eyes. Originally bred in Germany for hunting large game such as deer, boar, and bear, Weimaraners are versatile working dogs that excel in various roles, including hunting, tracking, search and rescue, and as loving companions. With their high energy levels and intelligence, Weimaraners require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to thrive and make loyal, affectionate family pets.