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Meet Pretzel, an incredibly sweet and playful young pup who loves to explore, have fun, and soak up attention from her people. Like many puppies, she can be vocal, expressing her excitement or curiosity with high-pitched barks that are just part of her charming personality. She is eager to engage with the world around her and will thrive in a home that appreciates her lively spirit and provides plenty of interaction.
As a mix of Rat Terrier and Labrador Retriever, Pretzel is likely to be intelligent, energetic, and friendly. Rat Terriers are known for their curiosity and zest for life, while Labradors contribute an outgoing and good-natured temperament, making for a wonderful companion. She is expected to remain under 30 pounds, a great size for various home environments, and is noted to be good with both dogs and kids, suggesting she'll fit well into an active family.
Pretzel is looking for a loving forever home dedicated to her growth and well-being. New puppy parents should be prepared for the important responsibilities of obedience training, socialization, and consistent potty training. We strongly recommend that the entire family participate in puppy training classes to build a strong bond and ensure a consistent learning environment. With structure, patience, and positive reinforcement, Pretzel is ready to become a cherished member of your family.
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