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Nina

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0-6 months|Labrador Retriever|Female|Medium|Washington, DC
๐Ÿพ Friendly๐Ÿค— Affectionate๐ŸŽพ Playful๐Ÿšฝ House Trained๐Ÿง‘โ€๐Ÿง’โ€๐Ÿง’ Good with Children

Nina is a female baby Labrador Retriever mix in Washington, DC, currently weighing around 5.6 lbs. While she has not yet been spayed, her vaccinations are up to date. At just 2 months old, she is at an exciting stage of development, full of energy and potential, ready to learn and grow in a loving home.

About Nina

Nina is a charming baby Labrador Retriever mix looking for a foster or forever home. At just 2 months old, sheโ€™s overflowing with energy and curiosity, eager to explore her surroundings and make new friends. As a young pup currently residing in a Puerto Rico shelter, Nina is ready to embark on her journey to the DC area where she can find her forever family. This sociable girl gets along well with other dogs, cats, and children, provided she receives the patience and training every puppy needs. Nina thrives in environments that allow for playtime, regular walks, and socialization. She will require several potty breaks and exercise throughout the day, making her a great fit for adopters who can accommodate her needs, especially if they work a standard 8-hour day. With proper training and love, Nina will grow into a well-adjusted companion. Think you could be the one to welcome this playful pup into your home? Don't wait too long to apply!

Questions about Nina

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Nina, as a Labrador Retriever mix, thrives in active households where she can receive plenty of playtime and socialization. She would do well in a home that values regular exercise and interaction.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    A Labrador mix like Nina will enjoy having access to a yard or nearby parks for running and playing. Daily walks and playtime are essential to meet her energy needs.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Yes, Nina gets along well with children. With proper training and supervision, she will make a great furry companion for families.