Robin

labrador retriever Mix | male | 3 months Old | 14 Lbs

QUICK FACTS: ✔️ Good with other dogs and kids! ✔️ Good with cats! ✔️ Crate trained! ✔️ Good in the car! ✔️ Good running buddy! ✔️ Walks well on leash!

✔️ Good for beginner dog owner! ❌ Working on potty training!


Updates

Robin found his forever home September 23, 2021!

PUPDATE 2

Robin is doing great at our house. We can tell him apart from his brother (Alan) by his cute white speckled paw! He is learning the routine of the house now that we are back to school and work. He wakes up early for potty, breakfast and playtime and then is crated for a few hours at a time during the day.

Robin is such a sweet puppy. He is still a little hesitant in new situations but has really learned a lot about walking on a leash, meeting other dogs and hearing loud noises. He looks to his brother for guidance (and mischief!)

Robin continues to need work on potty training. He does well with a lot of potty breaks when we are home. He can make it a full night in his crate with no accidents!

Robin has a lot of love to give and will make a friendly, cuddly companion. He is a big sweetheart who still lets us hold him like a baby!

PUPDATE 1

Robin wakes up around 6 am and is immediately let out for a potty break. He eats breakfast and runs around outside to get his energy out. He is crated for up to 3 hours a day and is given lots of playtime and potty breaks at night. He sleeps in the crate with his brother up to about 7 hours.

Robin is great with people. He is a big time snuggler and likes to be picked up if he is unsure of a situation.

He's great with kids (is being fostered with 4) and does not nip at our 2-year-old. He is really sweet and likes to be around humans.

Robin likes to play hard and then crash for naps. He is not trained to walk on a leash yet and will need work on that and other general manners.

Robin is great with other dogs. He loves playing with his brother, Alan, and often looks to him for guidance. He is very submissive to our older dog and respects other dogs boundaries. He is a playful puppy but not overly aggressive with his jumping or nipping.

Robin would be fine living with a cat; he has experienced this at his previous foster home.

When left alone, Robin must be crated or he will get into a lot of mischief. As a young pup, Robin barks in the crate at times and probably would do best not in an apartment setting. He is a typical puppy who chews anything on the ground that he can access.

Robin is a sweetheart who is looking for his forever home. He is friendly, good natured and just an overall awesome puppy!

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