Raven
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Raven
AvailableRaven is a large female Labrador Retriever puppy, altered and up-to-date on vaccinations. She's friendly and house trained, currently in Brooklyn Center, MN.
About Raven
Meet Raven, the world’s most patient puppy. Curious about how a dog can navigate life with energetic elementary-aged children? Raven is living proof that it’s a blast. From rides in a doll stroller to tea party appearances, she embraces every moment. Having spent time with kids and a large Newfoundland, she’s proven to be an all-around friend to everyone she meets. Raven has an adorable tiny white patch under her chin and more on her chest and back paw, giving her a charming, unique look. Her fluffy coat is coming in and has hints of brown on her head, adding to her appeal. This clever girl is eager to learn and works diligently on potty training. She sleeps in her kennel, though she'd prefer to be next to her humans, staying connected as much as possible. Raven enjoys outdoor time, whether rolling in the grass or going for walks, though she prefers shade on warm days. Fair warning: she intends to be a couch potato and professional snuggler. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who adores kids and believes everyone is a friend yet to be met, come meet Raven. Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Raven
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Raven, as a Labrador Retriever, thrives in a family environment where she can interact with people, especially children.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labradors like Raven enjoy a decent amount of outdoor space to play and explore, particularly so she can roll in the grass and go for walks.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Raven is great with kids. She has been tested and has shown that she can happily coexist with elementary-aged children.











