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Pajamas is a delightful Labrador Retriever with a heart full of love and an eager-to-please attitude. Known for her friendly and outgoing nature, she's sure to greet everyone with a wagging tail and a happy disposition. This sweet girl thrives on companionship and enjoys being an active participant in family life. She's intelligent and responsive, making her a joy to train and a wonderful companion for those seeking a loyal and affectionate dog.
As a Labrador Retriever, Pajamas embodies the breed's classic traits: she's active, intelligent, and possesses an inherent desire to retrieve. She's likely to be excellent with children and other pets, given proper introductions and socialization. Her medium coat is beautiful and relatively easy to maintain. She's a robust and playful companion, ready for adventures or cozy evenings at home with her loved ones.
Pajamas is looking for an active family who can provide her with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A home with a secure yard where she can play and explore would be ideal. She would benefit from continued positive reinforcement training to help her become the best canine citizen she can be. If you're ready to open your heart and home to a devoted and joyful companion, Pajamas is eagerly waiting to meet you!
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