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Meet Zero, a lovable goofball whose heart is as big as his 71-pound frame! This charming boy is a delightful mix of playful energy and affectionate cuddles. He's a pro at car rides, enjoying the scenery with polite composure, but once he's in a yard, prepare for zoomies as he transforms it into his personal racetrack. Zero is not just handsome; he's also a smarty-paws who knows "sit," gives the best bear hugs, and can impressively snatch toys and treats mid-air. He absolutely adores a good brushing, making grooming a pleasant bonding experience.
As a Labrador Retriever and Siberian Husky mix, Zero embodies the best of both worlds: the friendly, eager-to-please nature of a Lab combined with the intelligence and spirited energy of a Husky. He is house- and crate-trained, demonstrating his readiness to integrate into a loving home. Zero gets along famously with other dogs, thriving in an environment where he has a buddy to play with. While he might not realize his own size, his attempts to snuggle into your lap are a testament to his sweet and affectionate disposition.
Zero is seeking an adult-only home where his playful spirit and intelligence can be cherished. An active family who enjoys daily adventures and has a secure yard for his zoomies would be ideal. He would love a home that appreciates his goofy charm and is ready to provide him with continued training, plenty of exercise, and endless affection. If you're looking for a loyal, smart, and fun-loving companion to complete your life, Zero is counting on you to make his heart feel like a perfect ten!
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