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Radish D

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7 months old|Yellow Labrador Retriever, Corgi|Female|Small|Princeton, MN
🚽 House Trained🐾 Friendly

Radish D is a seven-month-old female mixed breed, likely a blend of Yellow Labrador Retriever and Corgi, with a yellow-tan and black coat. She is small in size, house trained, up to date on vaccinations, and currently living in Princeton, MN. As a typical rescue puppy, her exact lineage and full-grown size are uncertain, but her engaging personality is starting to shine. She is spayed.

About Radish D

Radish D is settling into her foster home and still getting the lay of the land. Her foster family is getting to know her routine and personality a little more each day, so her story will soon fill in with all sorts of small details. Radish D is a young, small mixed breed with the sunny look of a Yellow Lab and the charm of a Corgi, coming in a tan and black combo. She’s already house trained, and her vaccinations are up to date. As with rescue puppies, her history is a bit of a mystery—you’re unlikely to get firm answers about her family tree or how big she’ll get. For those keeping track, she was born on October 30, making her a Scorpio—typically bold and curious even at a young age. Right now, she’s in Princeton, MN, waiting patiently to see what comes next. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Radish D

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

    Radish D, with her Yellow Labrador Retriever and Corgi mix, tends to do well in homes where she has room to roam and interact with family. Either a house with a yard or an apartment with regular walks should suit her just fine.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A mix like Radish D benefits from daily outdoor time, but doesn’t require a huge yard. Regular walks and play sessions will keep her happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yellow Labs and Corgis are known for being friendly with kids. Radish D's mix suggests she would adapt well to a family with children.