Nolan
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Nolan
AvailableNolan is a 2-month-old male Labrador Retriever mix in Washington, DC. He currently weighs 4.2 lbs and is medium-sized. Nolan is vaccinated, active, and eager for training, making him a wonderful addition to your family. This playful puppy is not yet altered and needs a home that can support ongoing training and socialization.
About Nolan
Nolan is a spirited baby Sato on the lookout for a loving home! Currently just 2 months old, Nolan is a male Labrador Retriever mix weighing about 4.2 lbs. He thrives in a social environment and should do well with other dogs, cats, and children, provided he gets the right training and patience from his new family. Growing up with his siblings in Puerto Rico, Nolan is eager to explore life in the DC area. He needs a home that will allow him plenty of playtime and provide the snuggles he craves. Regular walks and opportunities to socialize with other pups are also a must for little Nolan as he learns his new surroundings. Since he's still quite young, potential adopters should prepare for frequent potty breaks and some basic obedience training to help him become a well-adjusted companion. This playful little guy is fully vaccinated for his age but is not yet neutered, so his new adopter will need to ensure this is done by November 2026. If you’re willing to take on the responsibility of training a puppy while sending him off to obedience school, Nolan could be the perfect addition to your family. If you’re interested in welcoming Nolan into your home, take the first step toward adoption today!
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Questions about Nolan
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nolan, as a Labrador Retriever mix, generally does best in an active living environment where he can enjoy plenty of playtime and socialization.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nolan will thrive in a home with ample outdoor space for playtime and exploration, particularly since he’s still in his puppy phase.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Nolan is known to get along well with children, especially if they approach him with kindness and patience.











