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Romina "i Am Ready

Available
1 year old|Labrador Retriever|Female|Medium|New York, NY
đŸŸ FriendlyđŸ€— AffectionateđŸŽŸ Playfulâ˜ș Gentle🧠 Smart

Romina is a mixed-breed Labrador Retriever puppy with a short, yellow coat. At just 1 year and 2 months old, she’s a young, spayed female living in New York, NY. Romina is house trained and up to date on her vaccinations. She has no special needs and is social with both people and other animals.

About Romina "i Am Ready

Romina is a 10-week-old, 6.9-pound puppy with plenty of love to give. She’s got a soft yellow coat, bright eyes, and that unmistakable Labrador look—in playful, cuddly, small-dog packaging. Her days revolve around snuggles, naps, playtime, and enthusiastic demonstrations of affection. As a mixed-breed pup, Romina has a social temperament and fits right in with children, dogs, and even cats. She already shows signs of being smart and quick to learn—crate and leash training shouldn’t take long in the right hands. Romina will need a patient adopter ready for all the puppy stages and excitement that come with adding a young dog to the family. She’s currently in Puerto Rico but will be available for adoption in New York or New Jersey once approved. Romina is spayed, fully vaccinated, house trained, and ready to meet her new people. Her Sagittarius sun sign suggests she’s adventurous and always ready for fun. If you’re looking for a puppy full of joy, warmth, and plenty of kisses, Romina is waiting for you. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Romina "i Am Ready

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Romina, as a mixed-breed Labrador Retriever, is best suited for families or individuals who can provide plenty of social interaction and opportunities to play. Her Labrador side means she’ll thrive in a home with room to roam, whether that's a suburban house or an urban apartment with access to regular outdoor exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Romina’s mixed Labrador Retriever background means she’ll need daily outdoor time. Access to a fenced yard or frequent walks in parks ensures she gets the exercise and mental stimulation she craves.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Labrador Retrievers are famously good with children, and Romina is no exception—she already gets along well with kids and enjoys family activities.