Doodle
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Doodle
AvailableDoodle is a young female mixed-breed dog, likely a Labradoodle. She weighs approximately 42.5 lbs and is medium-sized. Doodle is spayed and vaccinated, making her ready for her forever home in Washington, DC. She's a playful and affectionate companion, eager for walks and adventures. Though she's not house trained yet, she's working hard on her crate training. With her lively spirit, she promises companionship and joy.
About Doodle
Doodle is a playful young lady who’s ready to join an active family. This charming Labradoodle mix, at about a year old, is eagerly searching for her forever or foster home where she can explore the world, enjoy sniffy walks, and play with other dogs. While we haven’t yet observed how she interacts with cats or kids, we're happy to share tips for a smooth introduction for any potential adopters. Currently, she’s staying at Lucky Dog's South Carolina facility but eagerly awaits her transport to DC. After being rescued, Doodle needs a little extra care, especially with her coat, which requires daily brushing and regular grooming every 4-6 weeks to prevent matting. She brings a wealth of love and loyalty, and just wants to feel safe and cherished in her new home. If you think you can offer Doodle the life she deserves, she can’t wait to meet you! What do you say? Ready to welcome her into your heart? Click apply to start the adoption process.
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Questions about Doodle
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Doodle, as a Labradoodle mix, thrives in an environment with plenty of room for play and activity, ideally a home that can offer both indoor space and outdoor access.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Doodle enjoys outdoor activities, so a medium-sized yard or open area for walking and playing with other dogs would suit her perfectly.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Doodle hasn't been tested with kids yet, her friendly nature suggests she could adapt well; a thoughtful introduction would be essential.











