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Meet Jamison, a charming young Labrador Retriever with a heart as golden as his potential! Jamison is a friendly and outgoing boy, eager to make new friends with everyone he meets. He embodies the classic Lab temperament: intelligent, playful, and incredibly eager to please. He's a happy-go-lucky companion who loves to explore and engage with his surroundings, always ready for an adventure or a good cuddle session.
As a Labrador Retriever, Jamison is naturally social and thrives on companionship. His breed is renowned for being excellent family dogs, known for their patience and gentle nature, making him a wonderful candidate for homes with children and other dogs, as indicated by his good-with compatibility. He's a quick learner and will flourish with consistent, positive reinforcement training, which will help him master house-training and basic commands.
Jamison is looking for an active family who can provide him with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A home with a secure yard where he can safely play and explore would be ideal. He would love to join you on daily walks, runs, or trips to the park. With his loving disposition and boundless energy, Jamison promises to be a loyal and joyful addition to a family ready to embrace the wonderful world of a young Labrador.
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Mixed / Labrador Retriever
Redbone Coonhound / Rhodesian Ridgeback
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