Clyde
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Clyde
AvailableClyde is a sweet, male, medium-sized 2-year-old Black Lab mix from Cookeville, TN. He is altered and up-to-date on vaccinations. Clyde is house trained, friendly with dogs, and ready to find his forever home!
About Clyde
Clyde is a two-year-old Black Lab mix currently fostered in Tennessee. This charming boy weighs about 45 pounds and is known for his playful nature and incredible love for tennis balls. Clyde is outgoing and makes friends wherever he goes, spreading joy to everyone he meets. At home, he thrives on affection and enjoys cozy evenings snuggling on the couch with his family. Outside, he's energetic and ready for adventures, displaying a curious attitude toward the world around him. Clyde is smart and eager to learn, knowing commands like sit, down, stay, heel, and wait. He's motivated by treats, which makes training a breeze. He's also housetrained, walks well on a leash, and sleeps in his crate at night. While he gets along well with other dogs and older teen children, he doesn't do well with cats. Keep in mind that he experiences motion sickness in the car, so an active family with a fenced yard or access to walking trails would suit him best. If you’re ready to invest a little time in training, Clyde will return the love tenfold! Interested in adopting? Clyde’s adoption fees are waived if picked up in Tennessee. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Clyde
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Clyde, being a Black Lab mix, thrives in an active environment where he can explore and play. A home with a yard or access to walking trails would be ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Clyde would benefit from a good amount of outdoor space to run and play, especially since he enjoys chasing after tennis balls.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Clyde gets along well with older teen children, making him suitable for families with responsible kids.











