#13773 Berry Kosovo

Adoption Pending
Large-size, Male, Young Labrador Retriever x Mixed Breed,

🐾 Meet Berry from Kosovo! 🐾

Berry is an 15-month-old mixed breed with a shepherd-like appearance. He has a somewhat long, smooth coat and a light-frame. He's tall and lanky.
At about 45 lbs, he's the perfect size for cuddles!
Berry has excellent leash manners and enjoys going for a walk.
Berry is a bit shy, but is learning to navigate new people, dogs, and environments.
He's treat motivated and can't help but increase his training skills!
Berry loves playing with stuffed toys and is medium energy. He enjoys snuggling with you and is grateful for attention.
He is housebroken and crate-trained in his foster home.
Berry is currently bunking with the resident foster cat and getting along great. He has done well with other dogs, too.

You can learn more about Berry (and see more pictures and video) on his foster mom's blog, AnotherGoodDog.org.

🏡 Is Berry the missing piece to your family puzzle? 🏡

If you're looking for a loyal companion who's ready to learn and grow with you, Berry could be your perfect match! Don't miss out on the chance to welcome this sweet boy into your home.

Get in touch with us to learn more about Berry and how you can give him the loving forever home he deserves! 🐾❤️

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Berry Kosovo Berry Kosovo is currently being fostered in Maurertown, VA.

All adult dogs, cats, and kittens are altered prior to adoption. Puppies too young to be altered at the time of adoption must be brought to our partner vet in Ashland, VA for spay or neuter paid for by Operation Paws for Homes by 6 months of age. Adopters may choose to have the procedure done at their own vet before 6 months of age and be reimbursed the amount that the rescue would pay our partner vet in Ashland.

This dog's bio is based off the experiences of the foster and/or volunteers of OPH as well as any information that we received from the shelter or previous owner. This is very important because it means that while they may act one way in the foster’s home, you may experience something different in your home.