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Hugo

Dog Info

Advert Type:
Labradors For Adoption, Rehoming or Rescue
Advertiser Type:
Rescue Centre / Charity
Breed:
Labrador Retriever
Age:
1 year old (approx)
Advert Posted:
4th November 2025
Last Updated:
4th November 2025

About This Dog for Adoption

Hugo's ideal home

Hugo will need a home who is willing to spend a lot of time with him, especially at the beginning when he is settling in and are comfortable with a dog that can be boisterous and mouthy. He can live with older secondary school children as who are comfortable around boisterous dogs and can give him space around his resources. Hugo is under socialised around other dogs and can be quite intense so will need to be the only dog in the home but would benefit on his social skills being continued out and about. He doesn’t need his own garden as long as his exercise needs can be met but if he does, it would need to be private & secure. Hugo could live with a cat in his new home, but it would need to be confident as he has previously been quite playful with them and he could also live with small pets if kept separately from him.

Could you be Hugo's perfect match?

Meet Hugo our bouncy and beautiful rottie x lab. Hugo is a big baby who wants to be best friends with everyone he meets. He loves to have a good run around and show off his long legs. Hugo is only 1 years old so is looking for a companion who will help burn off his young lad energy. He loves being around his favourite pals and his favourite thing in the world is a good bum scratch (along with cheese!)

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