Wrangler
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Wrangler
AvailableWrangler is a 2.5-year-old male Fox Red Labrador Retriever currently located in Renton, WA. He’s a large dog full of energy, with a merle red coat. Wrangler is neutered, house trained, and would do well in an active home. He knows basic commands and is food motivated, ready to continue training and exploring.
About Wrangler
Meet Wrangler, a spirited 2.5-year-old Fox Red Labrador Retriever ready for adventure! This handsome boy thrives on activity and is always up for exploring new places with his humans. His ideal family is active and understands the drive and enthusiasm typical of Labs. Wrangler loves to play fetch and can chase a tennis ball endlessly, making outdoor adventures his favorite pastime. He is potty trained and crate trained, and rides well in the car when crated. Wrangler knows basic commands and is highly motivated by food, which makes him an eager learner. While he enjoys the company of other dogs, he can also thrive as the only pet. It’s important to note that he needs a home without small children because he sometimes forgets his size when he’s excited. Wrangler is currently working on his leash manners, and he can be a little shy around men, so gentle introductions are recommended. He offers loyalty and companionship for a family that shares his love for life. If you’re looking for a devoted adventure buddy, apply to meet Wrangler!
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Questions about Wrangler
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Wrangler, being a Labrador Retriever, is best suited for an active living environment where he can engage in physical activities like play and exploration.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Labrador Retrievers like Wrangler thrive in homes with ample outdoor space, particularly a secure fenced yard where they can run and play.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Wrangler would do best in a home with older children, as he is not accustomed to young kids and sometimes forgets his size during play.











