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Paco

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6 months- 2 years|Labrador Retriever|Male|Medium|Oak Point, TX
🐕 Dog Friendly🎉 Social🎾 Playful🤗 Affectionate

Paco is a young, neutered, male Labrador Retriever mix with black and cream coloring and a short coat. He is currently in Oak Point, TX. Paco is house trained, has up-to-date vaccinations, and gets along well with dogs.

About Paco

Paco is a 1-year-old Lab mix who brings a spark to every room. Weighing in at about 50 lbs, he’s all muscle, wiggles, and smiles. His energy never slows down for long, so he’s looking for an active home where daily walks, hikes, and outdoor play are the routine. Paco shines when he’s among people—he’ll attach to his person and is always up for belly rubs or flopping by your side after a busy day. He’s a quick learner when treats are involved, but his manners still need work. Paco is mastering commands like sit and leash walking; he’s also figuring out that excitement doesn’t mean jumping on new friends. Housetraining is mostly there, with occasional accidents while he’s settling in. Paco gets along great with other dogs, but living with small kids isn’t ideal for him due to his enthusiasm and jumping. If you want a happy, goofy companion with tons of potential and you’re ready to stick with the training, Paco could be your match. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

Adoption Fee

$575

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Rescues & Shelters

Location Address: Oak Point, TX 75068 Get directions

Questions about Paco

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

    Paco, as a Labrador Retriever mix, thrives in active households where he has plenty of space to play and lots of human interaction. He would do well in a home that can offer regular outdoor activities and stimulation.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Labrador Retriever mixes like Paco benefit from access to a yard or frequent trips to parks, as they require daily exercise and room to burn off energy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    While Labrador Retrievers are often good with children, Paco’s habit of jumping and his high energy make him better suited to a home without small kids at this stage.