Kookaburra
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Kookaburra
AvailableKookaburra is a small, female Labrador Retriever mix. As a baby, she is still developing and learning about the world around her. While we don’t have specific details on her weight and coat length, her sweet nature suggests she's meant for a loving home. She's spayed and currently in Colorado Springs, CO.
About Kookaburra
Meet Kookaburra! This sweet girl is ready for a fresh start after facing some challenges in her young life. She needs a loving and patient family that can help her build confidence through positive socialization and gentle training. Kookaburra is still learning the basics, so she'll benefit from guidance with leash walking, potty training, and crate training. Given her history is a bit of a mystery, slow and thoughtful introductions to children and other pets will be essential for her success. Currently in a loving foster home, Kookaburra is looking for her forever family. To inquire or schedule a visit, please reach out to her foster parent, Bonnie, at lenti1br@gmail.com. Keep in mind that a meet-and-greet is required before adoption. Adopters should be prepared to meet within 48 hours of inquiring to secure their opportunity. Safety is a priority, so current pets will not be able to meet Kookaburra until after adoption is finalized. This adorable girl is waiting for a chance to shine in a nurturing home. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Kookaburra
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Kookaburra, being a small Labrador Retriever mix, would thrive in a loving home that provides the right environment for her socialization and training.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Kookaburra will enjoy a moderate amount of outdoor space for play and exercise, ideally with a secure area where she can feel safe.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Kookaburra's history with children is unknown, so slow introductions would be crucial to ensure a harmonious relationship.











