Glimmer
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Glimmer
AvailableGlimmer is a young, medium-sized female Labrador Retriever/Hound mix located at the Cumberland County Animal Shelter. She is spayed/neutered and brings a playful, lively spirit to any home.
About Glimmer
Start your journey together! Apply now. Glimmer is the shining star of a dog who’s ready to bring joy and laughter into your home! This lovely, medium-sized lady may be young, but she combines a playful heart with an affectionate nature and is always ready to make each day feel like a new adventure. Her vibrant, energetic personality fills any room she enters. Whether she's romping around in the yard or zooming through your living room with her tail wagging, Glimmer makes life exciting and fun for everyone around her. She boasts a gentle and loving side, making her a beautiful fit for families seeking a snuggly, loyal companion. Glimmer loves to give kisses and would be delighted to curl up with you after a day of play. As a new addition to the rescue, Glimmer is still finding her way to center stage—so keep your eyes peeled for updates as her sparkling personality shines even brighter. To meet Glimmer, you’ll need to see her in person, so don’t wait! Fun fact: With a birthday on November 21, Glimmer is a Sagittarius—a zodiac sign known for cheerfulness and boundless enthusiasm, which fits her perfectly! Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
Adoption Fee
$80Payment after application.
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Questions about Glimmer
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Labrador Retriever/Hound mixes thrive in homes that offer plenty of activity and companionship. They do well in environments where they have space to move and opportunities to engage with their family.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed mix benefits from a home with access to a yard or regular outdoor walks. They enjoy having space to play and burn off energy, but can also adapt to apartments if exercised daily.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labrador Retriever/Hound mixes are generally known for their good-natured temperament and often get along well with children, making them suitable companions for families.
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