LILY - BEAGLE / LABRADOR RETRIEVER / MIXED DOG FOR ADOPTION
Labbe Dogs For Adoption in GILBERTS, IL, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
LILY
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
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Location
GILBERTS, IL, 60136 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Beagle / Labrador Retriever / Mixed. Meet Lily! Lily is an adorable Beagle/Lab mix with a heart as big as her floppy ears! She’s the perfect blend of playful energy and gentle affection — always ready for a walk, a cuddle, or a good belly rub. Lily adores people and lights up whenever someone gives her attention. She’s curious about the world, loves to sniff around the yard like a true Beagle, and has that loyal, loving Lab nature that makes her the best companion. Whether she’s chasing a ball, wagging her tail when you come home, or curling up next to you for movie night, Lily just wants to be part of a family who loves her back. If you’re looking for a sweet, affectionate pup who will fill your days with love and laughter, Lily is your girl! ❤️ Apply to adopt Lily at projecthopearf
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Behavioral Characteristics
Other: - Leash Trained
- Crate Trained
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
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Additional Information
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Organization name
Project Hope Animal
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Location:
GILBERTS, Illinois, 60136 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Labbe, an increasingly popular designer dog breed, is a delightful mix of the outgoing Beagle and the loyal Labrador Retriever. Originating from the desire to combine the best traits of both parents, Labbes are known for their medium size, typically weighing between 30-70 pounds, and possessing a sturdy, athletic build. Their coats are usually short and dense, varying in color like their Lab parents, and their ears often retain the Beagle's charming flop. Temperamentally, Labbes are renowned for being friendly, intelligent, and generally good-natured, making them excellent family pets that thrive on companionship. While adaptable, their moderate energy levels mean they benefit from regular exercise and are best suited for homes with yards, although they can adapt to apartment living with sufficient outdoor activity. Potential health considerations, inherited from their parent breeds, can include hip and elbow dysplasia, ear infections, and certain eye conditions, making responsible breeding and regular veterinary check-ups crucial for these engaging companions.
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