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Mott "Duck" Litter

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2 months old|Labrador Retriever|Female|Large|Warrington, PA
🤗 Affectionate🐾 Friendly🎾 Playful🚽 House Trained

Mott is an adorable female Labrador mix puppy, currently 2 months old and weighing approximately 8 weeks. With a medium coat, she has a beautiful black color and is not yet house trained. Although she is not altered yet, her vaccinations are up to date, ensuring she's on the path to good health. Mott is friendly, playful, and would love to find a family in Warrington, PA.

About Mott "Duck" Litter

Meet the "Duck" litter! These charming puppies, named after various ducks, are currently in foster care with Monticello 2nd Chance Fur Dog Rescue in Arkansas. They are known for their sweet and playful demeanor, thriving in a cozy indoor environment. The litter consists of four females: Goldie, Harley, Mandy, and Mott, along with three males: Pin, Wood, and Mallard. Their father is a Labrador, while their mother is a Labrador mix who was roaming free until the rescue stepped in when the pups were just 5 weeks old. They've received two DAPP shots and one Bordetella vaccination, plus their first dose of preventatives (Iverhart Max + Nexgard). Currently at 8 weeks old (DOB 04/24/26), they will be around 10.5 weeks by the time they arrive on the July 10/11 transport to their new homes. These playful pups get along well with both dogs and children, making them ideal family companions. If you're interested in welcoming one of these adorable pups into your family, please note that they may have found homes before the adoption process is complete. Keep an eye on Brookline Labrador Rescue for updates, as more Labs will be available for adoption.

Questions about Mott "Duck" Litter

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

    Mott, as a Labrador mix, tends to thrive in a family-oriented environment, enjoying companionship and socialization in the home.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Labrador mixes like Mott usually need a good amount of outdoor space where they can play and explore, ideally a fenced yard.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Mott and her siblings are known to get along well with children, making them great family pets.