Destiny
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Destiny
AvailableDestiny is a spayed female Black Labrador Retriever mix in Las Vegas, NV. She has been vaccinated and is considered a medium-sized adult. While her weight is not provided, she’s estimated at about 50 lbs. Destiny does not get along with cats and is looking for a cat-free home.
About Destiny
Destiny is around 6 years old and weighs approximately 50 lbs. She came into the shelter as a stray, so not much is known about her early life. Destiny arrived with her daughter, who has since been adopted. Now she's looking for her own family to give her the stability she deserves. Destiny does not get along with cats, so a cat-free household is best. She is spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped, and the adoption comes with additional veterinary support and a health credit. Bringing your current dogs for a meet-and-greet is encouraged if you consider welcoming Destiny into your family. Foster homes and volunteers are always needed, so reach out if you’d like to get involved. Give Destiny a second chance at a forever home—she’s waiting for someone to see her. Your new best friend is just one click away.
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Questions about Destiny
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
As a Black Labrador Retriever mix, Destiny typically does well in homes where she can have regular interaction with her family, indoor comfort, and space to roam outside. Suburban homes with a secure yard or active households suit her well.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Destiny, being a Labrador Retriever mix, benefits from a moderate to large outdoor area to explore and play. A fenced yard is ideal, but regular walks and time outdoors will also meet her needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labrador Retriever mixes like Destiny are generally friendly and patient, making them a good fit for families with children when properly socialized.











