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Posted over 4 weeks ago
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Private owner (Revere, MA)
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We are looking to rehome Lucy to a single person, preferably an experienced dog owner (or previous owner). She is a 3-year old Labradoodle, originally from a breeder in NH. We got her at 8 weeks and have spent a lot of time training her. She is very smart, is energetic and loves to play. She’s very athletic and will jump in the air to catch balls. She can also play catch and bring the ball back. She is shy, timid, and very good with other dogs (she’s cautious at first, but warms up). Although she’s very good with dogs, she’s not good with multiple people in the house. We have to rehome her since she’s getting inconsistent training/messages from our kids, and because she’s nervous, she’s lunged at the kids to give the message of “stay away.” This doesn’t work for our family. She needs a consistent message, firm direction from her new owner, and even additional training to build confidence (agility).
We are looking to rehome Lucy to a single person, preferably an experienced dog owner (or previous owner). She is a 3-year old Labradoodle, originally from a breeder in NH. We got her at 8 weeks and have spent a lot of time training her. She is very smart, is energetic and loves to play. She’s very athletic and will jump in the air to catch balls. She can also play catch and bring the ball back. She is shy, timid, and very good with other dogs (she’s cautious at first, but warms up). Although she’s very good with dogs, she’s not good with multiple people in the house. We have to rehome her since she’s getting inconsistent training/messages from our kids, and because she’s nervous, she’s lunged at the kids to give the message of “stay away.” This doesn’t work for our family. She needs a consistent message, firm direction from her new owner, and even additional training to build confidence (agility).
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What is Rehome?
If you see pets listed by a private owner, it means that they're available through the Rehome program - the safe, reliable, and free way to find a loving new home for your pet.