How big does a Labradane get?

24 to 30 inches
Most weigh in at 100 to 180 pounds and range in height from 24 to 30 inches. Female Labradanes can sometimes be a little smaller than their male counterparts.

Why is Liam a senior lab available for adoption?

Liam goes on daily shorter walks, which suits him fine because he is a lower energy dog. He currently doesn’t have many stairs to navigate, but they appear not to be a problem for him. He does tend to have situational barking such as if he’s left alone, another dog is barking, or he wants to be fed, but he settles quickly, and it doesn’t last long.

How is Trampus the senior lab dog doing?

He is in good health and overcoming some skin infections that came from neglect, but he is healing nicely! Trampus is the ultimate Southern gentleman, a congenial senior addition to his foster’s dog and cat commune.

Can a lab German shepherd mix be a family dog?

While dogs are a mix of nature and nurture, if you want to take a Lab German Shepherd mix into a family home, or if you are a first-time dog owner, you will want to be careful about which individual dog you choose. However their personality turns out, you are going to have a dog with a lot of energy.

Is there a home for a lab rescue dog?

Heartworm is treatable, and Lab Rescue provides treatment for all infected dogs at no cost to the adopter. Learn more > Liam has been in his foster home for a week and has needed that time to start showing his personality. The first few days, he was very quiet, but a few days after that he found toys and his voice!

Liam goes on daily shorter walks, which suits him fine because he is a lower energy dog. He currently doesn’t have many stairs to navigate, but they appear not to be a problem for him. He does tend to have situational barking such as if he’s left alone, another dog is barking, or he wants to be fed, but he settles quickly, and it doesn’t last long.

How many lab dogs have been adopted on Rescue Me?

Scroll to view 136 pets. 153,041 Lab Dogs adopted on Rescue Me! URGENT: This animal could be euthanized if not adopted soon. URGENT: Animal could be euthanized soon. JUMANJI – ID#A1977446 My name is Jumanji and I am a neutered male, tan and white. The shelter thinks I am about 1… » Read more » I’m an adorable 7 week old chocolate lab mix .

He is in good health and overcoming some skin infections that came from neglect, but he is healing nicely! Trampus is the ultimate Southern gentleman, a congenial senior addition to his foster’s dog and cat commune.

Heartworm is treatable, and Lab Rescue provides treatment for all infected dogs at no cost to the adopter. Learn more > Liam has been in his foster home for a week and has needed that time to start showing his personality. The first few days, he was very quiet, but a few days after that he found toys and his voice!