Quadrant
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Quadrant
AvailableQuadrant is a sweet 6-month-old female mixed-breed dog, likely a mix of Hound and Labrador Retriever. Currently in Washington, DC, she has been spayed and is up-to-date on vaccinations. This charming pup is still growing, weighs around 22.5 lbs, and is eager to learn. While she's not yet house trained, she gets along well with other dogs and is looking for a loving home to call her own.
About Quadrant
Quadrant is a young pup looking for her forever home or a caring foster! At six months old, this female Hound and Labrador mix currently weighs 22.5 lbs and is still growing. Her ideal home would be one where she can enjoy adventures, such as long sniffy walks and playtime in the parks. Quadrant thrives with other dogs, making doggy pals is important to her. While she hasn't been tested with cats or kids yet, the team is open to discussing integration techniques for any potential adopters. Quadrant came from a shelter in South Carolina but is eager to find her place in the DC area. She dreams of a loving family that will offer her the safety and warmth she longs for. With a smart mind, she's excited to attend dog school to showcase her intelligence! What do you say? Are you ready to give her the home she deserves? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Quadrant
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Quadrant is best suited for an active environment where she can enjoy outdoor activities, especially with a family that likes to take her on adventures.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Quadrant, being a medium-sized pup, enjoys having a yard to play in but also thrives on daily walks and trips to the park.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Quadrant hasn't been tested with children yet, but her friendly nature suggests she could adapt well with proper introductions.











