Lily Winner Local
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Lily Winner Local
AvailableLily Winner is a female baby mixed breed dog, combining traits of Chocolate Labrador Retriever and Beagle. She has a medium build and a beautiful short coat featuring brown and white coloring. Although she is not yet house trained, she is already spayed and up-to-date on vaccinations. Currently located in Andover, MA, Lily weighs around 4-8 pounds, and with proper care, she will grow to be a wonderful companion.
About Lily Winner Local
Meet Lily Winner, a delightful 6-week-old Chocolate Lab/Beagle mix weighing about 4-8 pounds. Though her mom, Wynona Momma Winner, is from Georgia, Lily and her siblings were born in New England. Lily embodies the spirit of fun and curiosity. She believes that life is meant to be enjoyed, and her playful nature reflects that philosophy. Get ready for snuggles and adventures, as she’s on a mission to bring joy into your life. While she hasn't met any children or cats yet, she’s excited about potential friendships in the future! Her mom weighs around 40 pounds, so expect Lily to grow to a similar size. Being a young pup, she will need patience during her training journey, covering everything from potty training to basic commands. All dogs are spayed/neutered and up-to-date on vaccinations at adoption. With some love and guidance, she’s sure to excel. Don’t miss the chance to welcome this little winner into your home! Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and let’s get started.
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Questions about Lily Winner Local
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Lily Winner, being a mix of Chocolate Lab and Beagle, thrives in a loving home environment. She will enjoy a space where she can explore, play, and be part of family activities.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Lily will appreciate having a yard to romp around in but also enjoys brisk walks and playtime in parks. Regular outdoor activity will keep her healthy and happy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Lily has not met children yet, her playful and curious nature suggests she could be a good fit for families given proper introductions.











