Romeo
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Romeo
AvailableRomeo 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. Romeoās 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 smartāpolite and calm, always gentle with people. Romeo gravitates to his humans, though he takes a little time to warm up; once he trusts, heās 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 heās terrific on leash. If youāre ready for a dog who genuinely enjoys affectionābelly rubs, ear scratches, and kissesāRomeo wonāt disappoint. Heād 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. Heās 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. Heās about a year and a half old and sports a medium bicolor coat. Vaccinations are up to date and heās 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!
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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 isnāt 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.











