Satin
Labrador Retriever | Northport, NY
YoungMaleBlack with White
About
Vaccination
CurrentGood in Home With
Children
Meet Satin
Satin is a sweet bundle of puppy energy who is always ready for fun! Satin is a young, curious dog and loves to take in new sights and smells at his own pace. He’s a thinker, often sniffing toward people to learn more about them before approaching them. With a little patience, he warms up to new friends and is eager to connect! Once he is comfortable, his happy, bouncy personality shines, and he greets familiar faces with joyful jumps and playful wiggles. Since Satin is still learning about the world, he is looking for patient guidance as he builds confidence in new situations. He may need some time to adjust to busy environments, but by starting with short, quiet walks and offering plenty of encouragement, he’ll continue to grow into his best self. He also loves engaging activities, especially food-dispensing toys that give him a fun way to work his brain and help him relax. Satin is also a playful guy who has been a star in our doggy playgroups, and he has friends with a variety of other dogs. He would likely enjoy having a canine companion in the home to show him the ropes and help channel his enthusiasm into fun playtime. With the right balance of play, enrichment, and snuggles, Satin will thrive in a loving home! If you’re looking for a playful, affectionate pup who is ready to learn and explore by your side, Satin is the one for you. Click the “Adopt Me” button to submit an application and learn more about him here - https://adopt.adopets.com/pet/eb892788-6762-4e00-ad68-23d27d26b55b *The ASPCA Adoption Center encourages a $150 suggested adoption fee when adopting an animal. This suggested adoption fee allows the ASPCA to continue our lifesaving work and help even more animals in need. We are grateful for any and all amounts given at the time of adoption.*
Adoption Process
For more information on adopting from the ASPCA, please visit www.aspca.org/adoptionsteps.
Contact
American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA)
(212) 876-7700
http://www.aspca.org
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