Chester Ray "they Call
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Chester Ray "they Call
AvailableChester Ray is a male, bicolor labrador retriever mix with a short coat and medium build, currently in the care of Miracles for Satos Rescue. As a baby, he's already house trained, neutered, and up to date on vaccinations. He's especially noted for being friendly and affectionate, fitting in well with other dogs and children, making him a wonderful addition to an active and loving family.
About Chester Ray "they Call
What are you waiting for? Apply today! Meet Chester Ray, an affectionate, bicolor lab mix puppy estimated at 54.2 pounds and about 10 months old as of January 2024. With his short coat and warm personality, Chester Ray is a total mush who thrives on love and attention from his humans. He’s currently thriving in a foster home among many other dogs, showing just how well he gets along with his furry companions—and he’s also wonderful with children. As he’s still a puppy, the chances are excellent that he’ll adapt easily to life with cats too. Chester Ray is house trained, does great on a leash, and his foster family describes him as friendly and affectionate. If you’re looking to add two playful pals to your home, his sister Roxy Lynn is also available for adoption. His journey will take him from Puerto Rico to New York once approved, ensuring a smooth transition to a loving family. Adopters are encouraged to be ready for puppy energy and the adjustment period any new companion needs. Chester Ray could be the perfect fit for an active home ready to offer love, patience, and adventure. As a fun bonus, Chester Ray is an Aries—known for being energetic and enthusiastic, perfect for a pup ready to join your family! Lets make it official, apply to adopt!
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$575Payment after application.
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Questions about Chester Ray "they Call
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Labrador Retriever mixes are typically best suited for homes with ample space to play and exercise, such as houses with fenced yards. They thrive in active family environments where they can receive plenty of attention and stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lab mixes generally benefit from having access to a yard or frequent walks, as they are energetic dogs. Daily playtime and outdoor activities are ideal for keeping them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Labrador Retriever mixes are known for being gentle, patient, and good-natured with children. They often make excellent family pets.
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