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Marlowe is a delightful young Labrador Retriever with a heart full of joy and an eagerness to please. Known for her friendly and outgoing nature, she thrives on interaction and is always ready to make new friends, both human and canine. Marlowe's intelligence shines through, making her a quick learner who will benefit greatly from positive reinforcement training. She possesses the classic Lab temperament: loyal, affectionate, and full of playful energy.
As a Labrador Retriever, Marlowe embodies the breed's reputation for being wonderful family companions. She is likely to be good with children and other pets, given proper introductions and socialization. Her high energy level means she loves to be active, whether it's playing fetch, going for long walks, or exploring new scents. She's a breed that thrives on having a 'job' to do, even if that job is simply being your best friend and adventure buddy. Continued training will help her channel her enthusiasm into good manners.
Marlowe is seeking an active home where she can be an integral part of the family's daily life. An ideal adopter would be someone who understands the needs of a high-energy dog and is committed to providing her with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A secure yard for playtime would be a bonus, and a family willing to continue her training will see her blossom into an incredibly well-behaved and loving companion. She promises to fill your home with laughter, loyalty, and endless tail wags.
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Labrador Retriever / German Shepherd Dog
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