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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black - with White
Age
2 years 9 months old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
50 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Laika is officially up for adoption here in Maine!
If you remember our post, she was the dog that came from the vet’s office. The office where her owner brought her to be euthanized because one of their cats was no longer with them because of her (unsure how involved she was).
As a back story, she lived with 5 other dogs. She wasn’t brought out a whole lot, and based upon her behavior…no one ever spent any positive time with her.
When she first arrived, she was TERRIFIED. She bolted every second there was a sound. She had a harness and super tight collar on for the first week she was with us. She cowered ALL THE TIME.
Fast forward to today.
She is spayed and up to date with shots.
She is still very timid. She has connected with me, and looks for me. She wags the tip of her tail. She wiggles now and bounces. She looks at things instead of bolting. I can take her out with a slip lead. She cuddles.
It is now time for her to have a real home. Us keeping her isn’t an option as she needs so much more than a rescue home can give her.
She needs to be loved. She needs to know that there are still good people in the world. She needs someone who will walk with her or spend time in a secured yard. She needs someone that can just hang out with her, teach her.
Other dogs are still touch and go. After what she has been through, it’s understandable. Because she is 2 years old, there is so much growth that can happen if someone puts the time in.
Absolutely no cats, no small animals, no small dogs period. No aggression behavior towards people has been shown.
Laika is officially up for adoption here in Maine!
If you remember our post, she was the dog that came from the vet’s office. The office where her owner brought her to be euthanized because one of their cats was no longer with them because of her (unsure how involved she was).
As a back story, she lived with 5 other dogs. She wasn’t brought out a whole lot, and based upon her behavior…no one ever spent any positive time with her.
When she first arrived, she was TERRIFIED. She bolted every second there was a sound. She had a harness and super tight collar on for the first week she was with us. She cowered ALL THE TIME.
Fast forward to today.
She is spayed and up to date with shots.
She is still very timid. She has connected with me, and looks for me. She wags the tip of her tail. She wiggles now and bounces. She looks at things instead of bolting. I can take her out with a slip lead. She cuddles.
It is now time for her to have a real home. Us keeping her isn’t an option as she needs so much more than a rescue home can give her.
She needs to be loved. She needs to know that there are still good people in the world. She needs someone who will walk with her or spend time in a secured yard. She needs someone that can just hang out with her, teach her.
Other dogs are still touch and go. After what she has been through, it’s understandable. Because she is 2 years old, there is so much growth that can happen if someone puts the time in.
Absolutely no cats, no small animals, no small dogs period. No aggression behavior towards people has been shown.
Please submit an application if you are interested in any of our adoptable pets!
Please submit an application if you are interested in any of our adoptable pets!
More about this rescue
We are a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue and sanctuary outside Augusta, Maine. We take animals from high euthanasia rate shelters and overcrowded shelters, and find them forever families. We also work with our communities on initiatives that are important in animal welfare, like spay/neuter programs and food pantries.
We are a 501c3 non-profit animal rescue and sanctuary outside Augusta, Maine. We take animals from high euthanasia rate shelters and overcrowded shelters, and find them forever families. We also work with our communities on initiatives that are important in animal welfare, like spay/neuter programs and food pantries.
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