Brewster
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Brewster
AvailableBrewster is a lovely golden female Yellow Labrador Retriever mix, estimated to be 1 year and 6 months old. She's a medium-sized dog with a friendly demeanor, and she is house trained. Brewster is spayed and has up-to-date vaccinations. She's currently in Tampa, FL, and is ready to find her forever home.
About Brewster
Brewster is a spunky puppy girl who brings energy and fun wherever she goes. She enjoys playing with toys and loves to roughhouse with her dog friend, Roe. With a perfect medium stature, she fits right in during family outings, and her herding instincts make her a spirited companion. While young kids may not be the best fit for her, Brewster thrives around school-age children and teens who can match her playful energy. Living in a foster home since she was six weeks old, she comes with a head start on training, making her a strong candidate for anyone looking for a young, well-adjusted dog. Brewster is also up to date on all vaccinations, spayed, and socialized with dogs of all sizes. Ready to add some joy to your life? Brewster could be the perfect match for you! The adoption fee is $300, which covers her spay, vetting, microchip, and all shots. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Brewster
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Brewster, as a Yellow Labrador Retriever, thrives in active households that provide plenty of play and exercise opportunities. She enjoys social interactions and thrives alongside family members.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Brewster benefits from access to both indoor and outdoor spaces to play and explore, making a medium-sized yard ideal for her energy level.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Brewster can get along well with older children and teens. However, she may not be the best fit for homes with very young kids due to her herding tendencies.











