✨ German Labradors – The Best of Both Worlds ✨ Our stunning German Labrador pups are now ready for their forever homes! Mum is a German Shepherd, Dad a Golden Labrador – giving these pups the perfect blend of intelligence, loyalty, and gentle temperament. 💛 From Mum (German Shepherd): Extremely loyal and protective nature Highly intelligent and eager to learn Strong sense of family bond Excellent watchdog instincts 💛 From Dad (Golden Labrador): Calm, gentle and affectionate Brilliant with children and other pets Naturally eager to please Fantastic swimmers and outdoor companions 🦴 These pups have been kept to mature, handled daily, and have started basic training — including lead walking, recall, and crate confidence. They’re alert, loving, and already showing amazing focus and steady temperaments. Perfect for active families, support roles, or anyone looking for a loyal lifelong companion with brains and heart. ✅ Vaccinated ✅ Wormed ✅ Microchipped ✅ Ready to join their new homes now 📍Located in Roscommon 📞
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