Raven
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Raven
AvailableRaven is a playful young female Labrador Retriever who has been spayed and is fully vaccinated. She’s a medium-sized dog and is house trained. Raven is currently in Worcester, MA, and is known for her spirited personality.
About Raven
Raven is a two-year-old Labrador Retriever built for joy and chaos. She weighs about 60 pounds and brings an outsized zest for life — along with a remarkable lack of spatial awareness. Raven loves being with the kids in her foster home; she’s genuinely sweet, loyal, and endlessly amused by playtime. Toys are her true passion, and she’ll try to fit every stuffed animal, squeaky ball, or chew toy in her mouth as quickly as possible. She’s not possessive, just wildly enthusiastic, sometimes barreling into things (or people) in the process. Don’t expect Raven to remember her size while launching herself onto furniture. Her “full-contact” play style means families with older, sturdy kids are a better fit. She doesn’t mind other dogs and shows zero guardianship over her beloved toys — just vast excitement and lots of uncoordinated joy. If you want a sidekick who will keep you laughing, greet life head-on, and never say no to a new toy, Raven is ready to join your pack. She’s sweet, playful, and impossible to ignore, especially at full speed. Raven is currently in Worcester, MA. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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$500Payment after application.
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Questions about Raven
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Raven, as a Labrador Retriever, thrives in a home where she has plenty of space to play and regular access to family activities. Labs do especially well in households that value interaction and outdoor adventures.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labrador Retrievers like Raven enjoy a yard or regular outdoor access to burn off energy. A securely fenced area or daily trips to a park make most labs happiest.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labs are famously good with children, and Raven's playful personality fits this reputation well. She'd do best with older kids due to her enthusiastic and sometimes clumsy play style.











