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Labradoodle puppies and dogs in Saint Albans, Vermont

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Hopkins

Labradoodle

Male, 4 mos
Jay, NY
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Introducing Hopkins 🦖💙 – The Fluffiest Little Heart-Stealer Ready for His Forever Family! Meet Hopkins, our extra-fluffy Lab/Doodle dreamboat, born right around Thanksgiving (making him about 8–10 weeks old now and full of that classic puppy magic). Out of a litter of four, Hopkins easily wins the “Most Cuddly” award—he’s the softest, squishiest one with a coat that feels like a walking cloud! This sweet boy has the gentlest soul you could imagine. He’s calm and affectionate, loves nothing more than snuggling into your lap or curling up beside you for naps. His absolute favorite thing? His beloved stuffed dinosaur (he carries it everywhere like a security blanket—adorable doesn’t even cover it!). Whether he’s gently mouthing his dino, wagging his tail during playtime, or giving those big, soulful eyes for pets, Hopkins is pure love wrapped in fluff. If you’re looking for a loyal, snuggly best friend who’ll greet you with tail-wags and dinosaur in tow every day, Hopkins is your guy. He’s ready to steal YOUR heart next! If you would like to learn more about Hopkins or one of our other rescue dogs, please visit our website https://www.joshuafundrescue.org/adoptioninfo and fill out an application form. We adopt to most locations in the US and Canada, East of the Rocky Mountains. Once submitted and you have emailed the relevant supporting documents a member of our adoption team will contact you directly. The Joshua Fund Dog Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We are an all-volunteer organization and rely solely on donations to save dogs like this from high-kill shelters and put them in forever homes. Thank you for helping us save lives! ⁠To donate to our rescue, you can email us at donations@joshuafundrescue.org follow this link: http://www.joshuafundrescue.org/donate or hit the donate button below. 100% of your donation goes to the care of the dogs in our program

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The Joshua Fund Dog Rescue

PO Box 408, Jay, NY 12941

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