Duckling - LOCAL
Size: Medium
Age: Baby
Gender: Male
Breeds: Labrador Retriever, Crossbreed
coming to New England 9/13 – Four Big Pups with Big Love to Give!Age: Baby
Gender: Male
Breeds: Labrador Retriever, Crossbreed
Unknown with Cats
These four adorable pups had a rough start but are ready to begin their happily-ever-afters.
Their mom was found wandering as a stray on Highway 60 in Florida, and when a kind soul brought her to the Raining Cats and Dogs Shelter in Florida, they quickly realized she was pregnant. On 4/11/25, she delivered eight babies. Sadly, one little one didn’t make it, and 3 have already found homes — and now it’s these four big babies’ turn.
💙 What to know about them:
Large breed mixes — they’re going to grow into BIG dawgs
Playful, silly, and full of puppy energy
LOVE stuffed toys (the bigger the better!)
Food motivated and eager to learn
Each has their own unique personality — we’ll share individual bios soon!
If you’re looking for a loyal, loving pup to grow up by your side, one of these Highway 60 babies might be your perfect match.
They arrive in New England on 9/13 and are ready to meet their forever family.
Name: Duckling LOCAL
Breed: Lab Mixes - Pointer - Golden - many things
Age: 5 months - as of 9/10/2025
Weight: 20 lbs
Spayed/Neutered: Yes
Vaccinations: Up to date
Heartworm: on recent testing: Too young to test
Microchipped: Yes
BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS:
Good with Children: Over 5
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown
Adoption Fee: $450.00
Location of dog currently: New England 9-13
IMPORTANT INFORMATION -
Paws New England is a foster-based rescue; our dogs reside in various locations throughout the South & New England.
Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if required.
Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse, whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your newly adopted dog will help others in need.