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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
Love to dine out with your dog? Missouri is the place to be! Thanks to the friendly restaurateurs of the Show-Me State, you and your doggy are welcome to enjoy the outdoor seating sections of multiple cafés, wineries, delis, burger joints and doughnut shops. Pups can run, play and swim at the Garth Nature Area in Columbia, or socialize and get some fresh air at off-leash dog parks across the state. Outdoorsy dogs and their families can also set up camp at St. Louis West Historic Route 66 KOA, The Family Campground on Buren River, Mark Twain Cave Campground and many other idyllic natural landscapes throughout Missouri.
Missouri’s favourite dog breed is the Rottweiler.
Missouri’s Jim the Wonder Dog was famous in the 1920s for his apparent psychic powers and keen intellect.
Old Drum is Missouri’s official Historical Dog, having been the subject of a moving speech, “Eulogy of the Dog,” in 1870.
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