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Ranger

Available
3-7 years|Flat-Coated Retriever|Male|Medium|Reed City, MI
🐾 Friendly🤗 Affectionate🎾 Playful💪 Independent🚽 House Trained

Ranger is a beautiful adult male flat-coated retriever mix with a glossy black long coat, currently located at Osceloa County Animal Control. He is house trained, neutered, and fully vaccinated. Ranger does not get along with cats but has a very sweet disposition and is ready to join a loving home committed to keeping him cat-free.

About Ranger

What are you waiting for? Apply today! Ranger is ready to impress you with his charm and good looks! This striking young flat-coated retriever mix is about one year old and eager for his second chance. After a previous adoption didn’t work out—he prefers a home without cats—he’s back and better than ever, awaiting a new family to call his own. Ranger is super sweet, already neutered, and fully up to date on all his rabies vaccinations. He’s tested negative for heartworm and Lyme disease, so you can focus on enjoying adventures together. With his shiny black long coat and playful personality, just picture Ranger by your side on every ride or stroll! If you’re seeking a loyal and fun companion, swing by Osceloa County Animal Control and ask for Ranger—he’s waiting to greet you with enthusiasm! Make their next chapter their best one yet.

Questions about Ranger

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

    The flat-coated retriever is ideal for active families with a home that has access to a yard or plenty of outdoor space. They thrive in environments where they can get regular exercise and interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Flat-coated retrievers benefit from having a secure yard to play in, as well as daily walks and playtime. They are best suited to homes with moderate to large outdoor space.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, flat-coated retrievers are generally known for their gentle and playful nature, making them good companions for children when properly socialized.