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Scooby is an affectionate, goofy, 4-year-old Pointer/Labrador Retriever mix who loves being a shadow to his people. He's low to medium energy, enjoys walks, and is making great progress on his weight loss journey. Scooby is wonderfully house-trained, quiet, and good with kids and other easygoing dogs, though he appreciates respectful introductions due to a past incident. He thrives in a home that understands his history and helps him feel safe, making him an exceptional and easy-to-live-with companion.
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Requires an adopter who understands his past experience with another dog and respects his need for space until comfortable.
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