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Dobby is a charming and versatile senior Labrador Retriever who loves to be wherever his people are. He's a true companion, happy to be a couch potato watching TV (especially Bluey!) or joining you for a leisurely walk around the neighborhood. Dobby is housetrained and enjoys the company of children, making him a wonderful addition to a family looking for a loving, settled dog. He thrives on affection and is eager to please his human companions.
As a Labrador Retriever, Dobby embodies many of the breed's best qualities: loyalty, intelligence, and a friendly disposition. While Labs are known for their energy, Dobby, at 10 years old, has mellowed into a more relaxed pace, though he still enjoys daily activity. He has a short to medium coat that requires minimal grooming but does shed moderately. It's important to note that Dobby prefers to be the only dog in the household, as he has not gotten along well with other canines in the past.
Dobby's ideal home is one where he can be the sole canine companion, receiving all the love and attention he deserves. A family with children would be a great fit, as he's proven to be good with kids. He would flourish in an environment that offers regular walks, plenty of snuggles, and a comfortable spot on the couch for movie nights. If you're looking for a devoted, gentle, and low-maintenance senior dog to complete your family, Dobby might be the perfect match.
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