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Meet Ace, a charming Labrador Retriever puppy with a heart full of potential and a wagging tail for everyone he meets. Ace is an eager-to-please boy, brimming with the typical Lab friendliness and a joyful curiosity about the world around him. He's at that wonderful stage where every new experience is an adventure, and he's ready to soak up all the love and learning his new family can offer. Ace promises to be a loyal companion, bringing boundless happiness and playful energy into your home.
As a Labrador Retriever, Ace is part of a breed renowned for its intelligence, good nature, and high energy. He will grow into a strong, active dog who thrives on companionship and engaging activities. Labs are generally excellent family dogs, known for their patience and playful demeanor with children and often getting along well with other pets. Ace will require consistent training and socialization to help him develop into a well-behaved adult, channeling his natural enthusiasm into positive behaviors.
Ace is searching for an active and loving home committed to his growth and development. His ideal family will understand the needs of a young puppy, including patience for housetraining and a dedication to ongoing training and socialization. He will flourish in an environment where he receives plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and affection. If you're ready to welcome a joyful, intelligent, and devoted companion into your life, Ace is eagerly waiting to become your best friend.
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Labrador Retriever / Mixed
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