Nala
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Nala
AvailableNala is a sweet female baby Labrador mix, about 10 weeks old. She is small and currently weighing in at a playful energy level. Though not yet altered, she's eager to learn and thrive in a supportive home. Nala is located in Clinton Township, MI.
About Nala
Meet Nala! Get ready to fall in love—Nala is a stunning fawn-colored Labrador mix, around 10 weeks old and already charming everyone she meets. With her sweet face, bright eyes, and the cutest little quirky tail, she’s hard to resist. Nala is eager to learn and has already mastered "sit." Like all puppies, she’ll thrive with continued obedience training to help her develop into a confident and well-mannered companion. She's curious and enjoys solving challenges, making training sessions an engaging experience for both of you. This playful little girl needs a family willing to provide love, playtime, and plenty of adventures as she grows. Since she’s still picking up puppy manners, it’s best to supervise Nala around cats and small children as everyone gets acquainted. If you're after a loyal sidekick with a big heart and an irresistibly adorable tail, Nala is ready to wiggle her way into your life. Come meet her—you'll be smitten in no time! What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Nala
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Nala, as a Labrador mix, generally thrives in homes with plenty of space to move around. A loving environment that encourages outdoor play and interaction would suit her best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Nala will enjoy having access to a backyard or nearby park for playtime. Regular outdoor activities are vital for her development and happiness.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Nala can be suitable for homes with children, but supervision is recommended as she’s still learning proper behavior.











