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Romeo

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6 months- 2 years|Labrador Retriever|Male|Medium|New York, NY
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Romeo is a young, neutered male Labrador Retriever mix with a medium bicolor coat. He is fully house trained and currently living in New York, NY. Romeo’s vaccinations are up to date, and he is around one and a half years old. Medium in size, he thrives in an environment where he feels safe and loved.

About Romeo

Romeo is a shelter survivor thriving in his foster home, now looking for a permanent place to land. His foster calls him sweet, affectionate, and smart—polite and calm, always gentle with people. Romeo gravitates to his humans, though he takes a little time to warm up; once he trusts, he’s loving and loyal. He delights in his toys, trots around the house with them, and never misses a chance to nap or snuggle up during downtime. Walks are a daily highlight, and he’s terrific on leash. If you’re ready for a dog who genuinely enjoys affection—belly rubs, ear scratches, and kisses—Romeo won’t disappoint. He’d do best in a quiet, low-traffic adult home, ideally with people who will stick by him for life and provide enough exercise to keep him happy. He’s comfortable as a solo pup but also fine with another friendly dog or two. Romeo is fully house trained and even learning to ring a bell to go out. He’s about a year and a half old and sports a medium bicolor coat. Vaccinations are up to date and he’s neutered. Romeo is in New York, NY, and all he needs now is a family to call his own. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Romeo

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

    Labrador Retriever mixes like Romeo are usually happiest in a home where daily interaction, exercise, and affection can be shared. A quiet, adult setting would provide him with a peaceful space to relax and bond.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Romeo, as a Labrador Retriever mix, benefits from regular outdoor walks and playtime, but a large yard isn’t required if he gets enough daily exercise and mental stimulation.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Labradors are often good with children, Romeo does best in adult-only homes due to his personality and comfort level.