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Walter - Great Dane Labrador Retriever German Shorthaired Pointer Mix Dog For Adoption in Phoenix

Walter - great dane labrador retriever german shorthaired pointer mix dog for adoption in phoenix

Meet Walter, German Pointer – Chocolate Lab – Great Dane Mix Dog For Adoption in Phoenix AZ

Walter is a male German Shorthaired Pointer –  Chocolate LabGreat Dane Mix dog for adoption to a very loving home in or near Phoenix, AZ. This very special Dog is 2.5 years old and weighs 85 pounds.

A very handsome dog with a gorgeous chocolate brown coat, Walter is a healthy dog. He has been neutered and is up to date on his vaccinations. Walter has a personality that makes him shine as an amateur emotional therapy dog. Walter does not get along well with other large male dogs, and needs a home where he can be the only dog. He is best suited for a home with adults only, or with teenagers – no small children.

Walter’s owner loves him very much. Unfortunately, due to the time constraints of being a single, working mom with three children, she is not able to provide the training that Walter would need to co-exist peacefully with the other dogs in the home. She has been advised that the best option will be to place Walter in a loving home with a large, securely fenced yard and with no other dogs in the home.

Walter will be rehomed with any supplies the owner has on hand for Walter, his veterinary records, and the sincere appreciation and friendship of his owner, who only wants the best for this big bundle of love and licks.

If you have room in your heart and home for Walter, please offer him a loving, forever home today.

Request to Adopt Walter Here

There is a $150 adoption/rehoming fee. Supplies and veterinary records will be included.

Questions about Walter? Contact our Phoenix Dog rehoming team today.
Text “Walter” to (888) 833-2128 or email [email protected]. We look forward to hearing from you.


All About Walter – German Pointer – Lab – Great Dane Mix Dog For Adoption in Phoenix AZ

Name of Pet: Walter
Location: Phoenix, AZ, 85086

Type of Pet: Dog
Breed of Pet: German Pointer – Lab – Great Dane Mix

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Great Dane Dog Breed Information

The Great Dane is a German breed of domestic dog known for its giant size. The German name of the breed is Deutsche Dogge, or German Mastiff. The French name is Dogue Allemand. The record holder for tallest dog was a Great Dane called Zeus, that measured 111.8 cm from paw to shoulder.Wikipedia

Hypoallergenic: No
Life span: 8 – 10 years
Weight: Female: 45–59 kg, Male: 54–90 kg
Height: Female: 71–81 cm, Male: 76–86 cm
Temperament: Devoted, Reserved, Confident, Friendly, Loving, Gentle
Colors: Black, Brindle, Fawn, Blue, Mantle, Harlequin
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Labrador Retriever Dog Breed Information

The Labrador Retriever, or just Labrador, is a type of retriever-gun dog. The Labrador is one of the most popular breeds of dog in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States. Wikipedia

Life span: 10 – 14 years
Weight: Male: 29–36 kg, Female: 25–32 kg
Temperament: Even Tempered, Kind, Outgoing, Agile, Intelligent, Trusting, Gentle
Height: Male: 57–62 cm, Female: 55–60 cm
Colors: Black, Chocolate, Yellow
Did you know: Labrador Retriever is the most popular dog breed by registrations (191,988) worldwide. wikipedia.org

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German Shorthaired Pointer Dog Breed Information

The German Shorthaired Pointer is a medium to large sized breed of dog developed in the 19th century in Germany for hunting. Wikipedia
Hypoallergenic: No
Life span: 12 – 14 years
Temperament: Boisterous, Affectionate, Bold, Intelligent, Cooperative, Trainable
Weight: Female: 20–27 kg, Male: 25–32 kg
Height: Female: 53–59 cm, Male: 58–64 cm
Colors: Liver Roan, Liver & White, Liver, Brown & White, Black & White, Brown

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Sex of Pet: Male
Age of Pet: 2.5
Spayed/Neutered?: Yes
Health Problems: No When he was rescued, he had severe pneumonia. He was treated but as a result has some scar tissue on his lungs. He has no restrictions and has a clean bill of health but does have some labored breathing when exercised.
Behavior Issues: Needs to be in an only dog home.
Up To Date on Vaccinations: Yes
Gets along with cats: Unknown
Gets along with dogs: No
Good with Children?: Yes
House Broken or Litter Trained?: Yes
Crate Trained?: Yes
Accessories Included: I can give leach, harness, cot, muzzle, kennel.

Walter’s Personality

His gentle therapeutic approach when upset
He hardly ever barks
His goofiness
Sweet
Happy

Walter’s Current Home Environment

3100 square foot single family home.

Walter’s Current Family:

I am a single mom with three teenage girls. We have a high energy home.

Walter’s Favorite Toys, Foods, Activities?

We do not have toys. He loves his treats but treat him in the kennel. He loves his walks.

Cute Walter Story:

My oldest daughter has health issues. He got Walter to help her. She can be very emotional. He is very forthcoming with his approach. He will come into her lap or put his paw on her leg or lean into her if she is crying.

Why is Walter Being Rehomed?

I have other dogs and he doesn’t seem to get along with the male dogs with his two situations with the male dogs. I am a single mom with these three girls and I tried the training at a high cost but I could not put in the time it deserved with two jobs and raising these girls all on my own. We cannot give him the time he deserves to properly train him. Although he is good with commands, (sit, stay, come, kennel), he would be served well with some behavioral training to help with his treat and toy possession. My daughter recognizes she cannot care for him and we do not want our inability to give him our full attention to lead to any behavioral issues that could be managed by a member who has that time. Its with heavy heart we are doing this as our pets belong to our family.

Walter’s Perfect Adoptive Home Will Be:

Walter would do well with his human with no other pets. Cats unknown. I have seen him interact with a female dog and seems to do fine with them. I believe he needs a home with no children or if they have kids, they need to be young adults. Walter is a big dog so requires a lot of attention and exercise. He is very trainable as we listens well. I want him to have a happy home.


How To Adopt Walter

If you are interested in adopting this special Great Dane Lab Pointer mix Dog For private rehoming in Phoenix AZ, please fill out our online meeting request below. Once received and reviewed, our staff will ask the pets owner to reach out to you and arrange a meeting.

There is a $150 adoption/rehoming fee. Supplies and veterinary records will be included.

Questions about Walter? Contact our Phoenix Dog rehoming team today.
Text “Walter” to (888) 833-2128 or email [email protected].
We look forward to hearing from you.

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Walter – German Pointer – Lab – Great Dane Mix Dog For Rehoming in Phoenix AZ

Walter is a German Pointer – Lab – Great Dane Mix Dog for private adoption by owner in Phoenix AZ. This pet is located close to the following towns and cities in AZ:

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Glendale, AZ
Paradise Valley, AZ
Tempe, AZ
Scottsdale, AZ
Peoria, AZ
Mesa, AZ

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Sun City, AZ
Avondale, AZ
Goodyear, AZ
Chandler, AZ
Gilbert, AZ

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El Mirage, AZ
Surprise, AZ
Sun City West, AZ
Fountain Hills, AZ
South Phoenix, AZ

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Adopt this sweet Labrador Retriever Great Dane German Shorthaired Pointer Mix dog in Phoenix AZ today.


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