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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
In Rhode Island, the tourist off-season means it’s dog season on the beach! Most of the sandy and rocky stretches of this state are open to leashed doggy visitors from October through March. Dog owners will have no trouble finding great options in Rhode Island for doggy daycare, social dog parks and canine services all year long. For extroverted dog owners (and dogs!) Rhode Island plays host to dozens of pet-friendly events including dog shows, costume parties, agility competitions and fundraisers to benefit homeless animals in the state. Join in to make some friends and do some good at the same time.
The official dog of Rhode Island is the ever-popular Labrador Retriever.
The most popular dog breed with pet owners is actually the American Pit Bull Terrier.
Nearly 500 hotels, B&Bs, campgrounds and other accommodations in Rhode Island welcome dogs.