Wood "Duck" Litter
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Wood "Duck" Litter
AvailableWood is a male Labrador Retriever mix, currently a baby at just over 2 months old. He has a medium coat and is predominantly black. Although he is not yet housetrained, he has received vaccinations up to date. Wood will grow into a large-sized companion, perfect for an active family. He's friendly and gets along well with both dogs and children, making him a wonderful addition to any loving home.
About Wood "Duck" Litter
Meet the "Duck" litter! These charming puppies are named after different types of ducks and currently reside in foster care in AR with Monticello 2nd Chance Fur Dog Rescue. They’re sweet and playful, thriving in an indoor environment. The litter was rescued when they were just 5 weeks old, following their mother, a free-roaming Labrador mix, and has since been enjoying life in foster care. This litter includes four females: Goldie, Harley, Mandy, and Mott, along with three males: Pin, Wood, and Mallard. They have already received two DAPP vaccinations and one Bordetella shot, and they have been dewormed. They’ll be able to travel to their new homes on the July 10/11 transport, making them just about 10.5 weeks old upon arrival. While Wood and his siblings are ready to find their forever homes, remember that not all dogs make it to the adoption list since some fosters fall in love and adopt their pets. If you’re interested in welcoming one of these playful puppies into your home, don’t hesitate to reach out. They are eager for a loving family! Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Wood "Duck" Litter
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Labrador Retrievers like Wood thrive in environments where they can get plenty of exercise and affection. They adapt well to both urban and suburban settings as long as they have space to play.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wood, like many Labradors, enjoys a good amount of outdoor space to run and play. Ideally, a backyard or access to a park would be perfect for his activity needs.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Labradors generally get along well with children. Wood is playful and gentle, making him a good match for families.
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