Charlie (AL)
New York, NY Approximate location
Provider updated Nov 27, 2025, 4:54 AM UTC
Refreshed May 5, 2026, 11:10 AM UTC
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| Provider updated Nov 27, 2025, 4:54 AM UTC
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About Charlie (AL)
Charlie: Small Pup, Big Personality!
Charlie (AL) may only be about two weeks old (as of November 23, 2025), but he's already working hard on his résumé: professional snuggler, snack enthusiast, and future couch hog. This little Labrador Retriever mix was rescued with his Momma and siblings after their owner moved away and left them behind. Now, Charlie is ready to trade heartbreak for belly rubs. We think his Dad was a Lab/Catahoula mix, which means Charlie is destined to be both strikingly handsome and delightfully silly. Right now, his hobbies include wobbling around like a tiny drunk sailor, practicing his "feed me" face (spoiler: it works every time), and perfecting the art of falling asleep mid-play. Charlie is basically a starter kit for happiness: floppy ears, puppy breath, a heart full of love, and enough charm to make you forget he just chewed on your shoe. He's the kind of pup who will keep you laughing while stealing your spot on the couch. Ready to add a little chaos and a lot of love to your life? Charlie's your guy. Apply online today at www.rescuedogsrocknyc.org to adopt Charlie (AL) and give him the forever home he's dreaming of!
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