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What do you get when you cross a German Shepherd with a Labrador Retriever? A great big, clever, playful, family-loving goofball! The German Sheprador can grow as big as 44 kilograms in weight and up to 69 centimetres in height. Their multicoloured coats are easy to care for just by brushing them a couple of times a week, and there are few serious health concerns to worry about with this breed. German Dhepradors might be aloof with visitors but they are exceedingly happy to spend time with their own family members, especially when playing toys they can pick up with their mouths.
Temperament
Cheerful, loyal, intelligent
Breed Fast Facts
60 - 95 lbs
Large
High
High
Very
10 to 12 years
More than half of Floridians are pet owners, and 40 percent of them have at least one dog in the family. If you live on an acre of land in the state of Florida, you can own up to four dogs. The most popular breed in this state is the German Shepherd, followed closely by the Labrador Retriever and the Golden Retriever. The most popular dog breed in the city of Orlando is none of those, however, but the French Bulldog! For coast-dwelling Floridian dog owners, there’s the added joy of the dog-friendly beaches on either side (and the bottom) of the panhandle.
In 2020, the city of Gulfport, Florida held an all-animal mayoral election to raise funds for the Gulfport Historical Society. A dog named Coco won.
A Florida Dalmatian named Parker starred in the 2021 film Cruella.
Florida’s State Parks are dog-friendly! They even have built-in off-leash dog parks within their 700,000-acre nature reserves.
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