Cooper

Breed:

Labrador Retriever

Age:

2 Years Old

Gender:

MC ID:

981098108870878

Overview:

Meet Cooper, a 2Β½-year-old Labrador with a happy, outgoing personality. He is neutered, microchipped, and up to date with his vaccinations. Cooper is great with other dogs and even cats, and he is suitable to live with children. He enjoys his walks and is good both on and off the lead. Cooper is a high-energy boy who will need an active family and would benefit from having someone home during the day to keep him company and engaged. Microchip Number: 981098108870878

Adoption Status

Available For adoption

More About me

The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular family dogs for good reason. Friendly, loyal, and full of enthusiasm, Labs are affectionate companions who thrive on human interaction. They are intelligent, eager to please, and highly trainable, making them wonderful family pets.

Labradors are active dogs who enjoy walks, playtime, and being involved in everyday life. With the right balance of exercise and companionship, they are loving, dependable, and fun members of the family.

 

🐢 Friendly and sociable

⚑ Energetic and playful

πŸŽ“ Intelligent and eager to please

🏑 Best suited to active, involved homes

Facts About this breed

Breed Name:

Labrador Retriever

Breed Overview:

The Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular family dogs for good reason. Friendly, loyal, and full of enthusiasm, Labs are affectionate companions who thrive on human interaction. They are intelligent, eager to please, and highly trainable, making them wonderful family pets.

Labradors are active dogs who enjoy walks, playtime, and being involved in everyday life. With the right balance of exercise and companionship, they are loving, dependable, and fun members of the family.

 

🐢 Friendly and sociable

⚑ Energetic and playful

πŸŽ“ Intelligent and eager to please

🏑 Best suited to active, involved homes

Energy Levels:

High

Good With:

Dogs, Children

What’s Needed to Give a Dog Their Forever Home

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Adopters must provide a secure and caring environment where the dog is treated as part of the family.

A fully fenced garden or safe outdoor area is required for most dogs, unless otherwise noted.

Adopting a dog is a long-term responsibility β€” adopters must have enough daily time for exercise, companionship, and care.

All adopters must be willing to allow a home check and collect the dog in person from our foster network.

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