Lydia
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Lydia
AvailableLydia, a large female dog, is 1 year and 4 months old. She has a short coat and is fully vaccinated and spayed. This friendly girl is house trained and is currently in Chino Valley, AZ. Lydia is a mix of Chesapeake Bay and Labrador Retrievers, embodying an active spirit that matches her energetic personality.
About Lydia
Lydia is a stunning dog, and although it’s challenging to fully capture her beauty in pictures, she truly shines in person. At around 1 year and 4 months old, this sweet girl, affectionately called Lidy, showcases a blend of Chesapeake Bay and Labrador Retrievers. Smart and eager to please, Lydia has shown her potential, especially when she was on the loose during her capture. She thrives on structure and consistency, making her an excellent companion for an active individual or family. This energetic girl loves to hike and hopes for someone who can keep up with her adventurous spirit. Lydia can do well as an only dog or with a well-adjusted canine friend, though her compatibility with cats is unknown. She is fully vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed. Lidy is house trained and is set to receive additional training in mid-July to polish her skills. The perfect forever home for her is one that recognizes her potential—a place where she can be cherished and thrive. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Lydia
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lydia would thrive in an active living environment that allows for plenty of exercise and outdoor adventures. This breed generally does well in homes that can offer structure and engagement.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lydia enjoys having ample outdoor space to run and play in. Regular outdoor activities like hiking or running are ideal for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Lydia's friendly and affectionate nature makes her a great fit for homes with children, provided they are respectful and can participate in her active lifestyle.











