Melody Monopoly
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Melody Monopoly
AvailableMelody Monopoly is an adorable female Lab/Hound mix. At just under three months, she is still a baby with a short coat and weighs 14 pounds. Located in Andover, MA, she’s not house trained yet, but she is spayed and vaccinated. This curious and playful girl is sure to bring happiness to any home.
About Melody Monopoly
Meet Melody Monopoly, a vibrant almost 3-month-old Lab and Hound mix who tips the scales at 14 pounds. Rescued from a Tennessee road, this little girl is ready to roll right into your heart and home. Melody's playful personality shines through as she happily greets new friends, both human and canine alike. She's the first to suggest a fun time, eager to explore new spaces and bring laughter into your life. Though she has her playful side, Melody is also learning to navigate puppy life with guidance. While she's not yet house trained, she has mastered the dog door, showing off her smart side. She's still getting experience with children and cats, so a little bit of training will go a long way. She's an energetic girl with a heart full of joy. You can help her become the best companion possible! All dogs in this rescue are up to date on vaccinations and are spayed. Melody's story awaits its next chapter—will you answer the call to adopt this delightful pup? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Melody Monopoly
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Melody Monopoly, as a Lab/Hound mix, thrives in environments where she can explore and play comfortably, making a home with both indoor and outdoor spaces ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Melody enjoys playing outside, so a medium-sized yard or frequent access to a safe outdoor area for playtime would be perfect for her.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Melody has not yet met children, so it’s unknown how she would adapt, but she is friendly and sociable with other dogs.











