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Meet Carface, a distinguished senior Labrador Retriever with a heart of gold. Despite his somewhat intimidating name, Carface is a gentle soul who longs for a loving home where he can spend his golden years. He's known for his calm demeanor and affectionate nature, always ready to lean into a comforting hand or offer a soft nudge for attention. Carface is the kind of companion who will bring quiet joy and unwavering loyalty to his new family.
As a Labrador Retriever, Carface embodies many of the beloved traits of his breed: intelligence, a friendly disposition, and an eagerness to please. While younger Labs are known for their boundless energy, Carface, in his senior years, prefers a more relaxed pace. He's likely to enjoy gentle strolls and cozy naps, making him a wonderful fit for a family seeking a calm and devoted friend. His breed's natural patience also makes him a potential good companion for respectful children or other calm pets.
Carface is searching for a compassionate home that understands the needs of a senior dog. He would thrive in an environment where he receives consistent love, a comfortable bed, and short, leisurely walks to keep him happy and healthy. A quiet household where he can be an integral part of the family, enjoying gentle companionship and a peaceful routine, would be his ideal match. Give this sweet senior Lab the loving retirement he truly deserves!
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