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Dot Dot "Dottie"

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Black Labrador Retriever

About Dot Dot "Dottie"

Phoenix, AZ

Breed

Black Labrador RetrieverMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Dot Dot "Dottie"’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Dot Dot "Dottie"'s Story

Meet Dot Dot—though around here, we like to call her Dottie. Like her name, she’s got just the right amount of extra charm: playful, social, and sweet with a dash of mischief to keep life interesting. At 2 years old and 50 pounds, this bright-eyed black lab is equal parts athlete and cuddle bug. She’s always ready for a good game of fetch or a jog, but when the fun is over, she’s more than happy to curl up next to her human—or pile into a snuggle puddle with her doggy friends.<br/><br/>Of course, being a young lab, Dottie is still working on perfecting her “good girl résumé.” She’s the kind of pup who would thrive with a family willing to give her structure, guidance, and maybe a few snacks as payment. She’ll happily trade a little training time for a lifetime of loyalty, tail wags, and unconditional love.<br/><br/>Dottie is spayed, chipped, UTD on vaccines, and tested negative for heartworm and tick disease, which basically means she’s healthy, happy, and ready to dot-dot-dash her way straight into your home and heart.<br/><br/>Bring Dottie home, and you’ll quickly realize—she’s not just a good dog. She’s the exclamation point your family has been missing.<br/><br/>Want to meet her? Please fill out our application at azhartt.org/adopt<br/><br/>Requirements include meeting everyone in the household, dog intros (if applicable), and a home check. <br/><br/>Adoption applications are approved on a best-fit basis. <br/><br/>We do not do out-of-state adoptions.

Meet Dot Dot—though around here, we like to call her Dottie. Like her name, she’s got just the right amount of extra charm: playful, social, and sweet with a dash of mischief to keep life interesting. At 2 years old and 50 pounds, this bright-eyed black lab is equal parts athlete and cuddle bug. She’s always ready for a good game of fetch or a jog, but when the fun is over, she’s more than happy to curl up next to her human—or pile into a snuggle puddle with her doggy friends.

Of course, being a young lab, Dottie is still working on perfecting her “good girl résumé.” She’s the kind of pup who would thrive with a family willing to give her structure, guidance, and maybe a few snacks as payment. She’ll happily trade a little training time for a lifetime of loyalty, tail wags, and unconditional love.

Dottie is spayed, chipped, UTD on vaccines, and tested negative for heartworm and tick disease, which basically means she’s healthy, happy, and ready to dot-dot-dash her way straight into your home and heart.

Meet Dot Dot—though around here, we like to call her Dottie. Like her name, she’s got just the right amount of extra charm: playful, social, and sweet with a dash of mischief to keep life interesting. At 2 years old and 50 pounds, this bright-eyed black lab is equal parts athlete and cuddle bug. She’s always ready for a good game of fetch or a jog, but when the fun is over, she’s more than happy to curl up next to her human—or pile into a snuggle puddle with her doggy friends.

Of course, being a young lab, Dottie is still working on perfecting her “good girl résumé.” She’s the kind of pup who would thrive with a family willing to give her structure, guidance, and maybe a few snacks as payment. She’ll happily trade a little training time for a lifetime of loyalty, tail wags, and unconditional love.

Dottie is spayed, chipped, UTD on vaccines, and tested negative for heartworm and tick disease, which basically means she’s healthy, happy, and ready to dot-dot-dash her way straight into your home and heart.

Bring Dottie home, and you’ll quickly realize—she’s not just a good dog. She’s the exclamation point your family has been missing.

Want to meet her? Please fill out our application at azhartt.org/adopt

Requirements include meeting everyone in the household, dog intros (if applicable), and a home check.

Adoption applications are approved on a best-fit basis.

How To Adopt

Dot Dot "Dot... was listed as adoptable by HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team
How can I adopt Dot Dot "Dot...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Dot Dot "Dot... is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team for details on the pet.
When can I meet Dot Dot "Dot...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Dot Dot "Dot..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team, and they'll be happy to help!

Dot Dot "Dottie" is from HARTT - Humane Animal Rescue and Trapping Team

[Phoenix, AZ]

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