Cadbury
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Cadbury
AvailableCadbury is a baby male mixed-breed puppy, with Labrador Retriever as his most dominant breed. He has a brindle coat and is expected to grow to a medium size. He is currently not house trained. Cadbury has been neutered and his vaccinations are up to date. This playful pup is in China Township, MI, ready to join a loving home.
About Cadbury
Cadbury is part of a lively litter of seven eight-week-old puppies, each looking for a family to call their own. With Labrador Retriever as the dominant breed, these mixed pups have a terrific blend of sweet temperaments, playful energy, and that lovable, classic Lab charm. Their days are spent doing exactly what puppies do best: eating, wrestling, napping, then repeating it all with the kind of pure, silly joy that only comes from a new batch of pups. They are being raised in trusted foster homes, where they're already starting to figure out the basics—how to get along with other dogs, meet curious cats, and accept love from everyone, children and adults alike. Expect Cadbury to bring laughter and affection with just the right mix of puppy cuddles and crazy puppy antics. Each puppy heads home vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and current on all age-appropriate vet care. Now all that’s missing for Cadbury is a family ready for his wagging tail and loyal heart. Give them the home they have been waiting for. Apply today.
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$450Payment after application.
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Questions about Cadbury
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Cadbury comes from a predominantly Labrador Retriever mix, which means he adapts well to various home environments—whether that's a house with a yard or an apartment with active outings. As long as he has companionship and regular play, he'll thrive.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labrador Retriever mixes like Cadbury generally benefit from daily access to outdoor space for exercise and play. A fenced yard is ideal, but regular walks and dog park visits will help him burn off energy even without a yard.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Labs and their mixes have a reputation for being wonderful with children. Cadbury's sweet and playful nature makes him well-suited to family life, including homes with young kids.
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