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Ace

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3-7 years|Labrador Retriever, Shepherd|Male|Medium|Lynnwood , WA
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful💂 Protective

Ace is a Labrador Retriever/Shepherd mix with a medium build, sporting a golden and red/chestnut/orange coat of medium length. He's an adult, neutered male living in Lynnwood, WA, and his vaccinations are up to date. Ace is energetic, affectionate, and ready for a home where his playful spirit will be appreciated.

About Ace

Ace is a sweet 3.5-year-old Labrador/Shepherd mix who has spent most of his life waiting for a family in Lynnwood, WA. Weighing about 30 pounds, he’s got energy to burn and is always looking for his next adventure. Ace lights up when he’s with people he trusts, melting into your arms for a good cuddle, and will be deeply loyal to his new person. He’s lived mostly in a kennel, so some basic obedience work is still needed, and he can be protective of those he bonds with. Ace tends to be wary and reactive around men, and would do best in a home with a single woman committed to gentle training and guidance. He is playful, loves other dogs, and would be thrilled to have a canine friend—and a securely fenced yard—for playtime. Hiking and long walks would suit him perfectly. He is neutered, microchipped, and his vaccinations are current. He hasn’t been tested with cats. Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin!

Questions about Ace

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

    Ace's Labrador Retriever/Shepherd mix background means he thrives in homes with ample space and active lifestyles. He would do best in a house with a fenced yard and plenty of opportunity for exercise.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    With his playful energy, Ace benefits from a securely fenced yard and regular outings. This breed mix loves having enough space to run and explore outside.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Labrador/Shepherd mixes like Ace are generally sociable, but Ace would do best in a home without children, especially due to his need for attentive training and transition support.