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Neko

Labrador Retriever

Berkeley County, South Carolina, US

Adoption Fee

$50

Age

1 year

Gender

male

Size

Large

Weight

40.00 lbs

A

Amber

Pet Owner

About Neko

Neko is very sweet and loves attention. He gets along well with my other dog; they absolutely love to play! He does great with my two kids as well.

Health & Care

House Trained

Great With

Children

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