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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
45 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Webster is a mellow, medium-sized dog with a heart as big as his love for naps. Originally found as a stray, he is currently 45 pounds and estimated to be between 5 and 8 years of age.
Webster is the kind of dog who is happiest lounging on the couch, soaking up belly rubs, and enjoying the simple things in life. His calm nature makes him an ideal companion for anyone looking for a chill, gentle friend. Webster is not one for excessive exercise or wild adventures, but he’s always up for a stroll around the neighborhood or at the park.
In December 2024, Webster had surgery to remove a small tumor on his side. Biopsy results indicated the tumor was cancer but low grade with just a 5-10% chance of return. Webster’s recovery was a breeze, and he hasn’t skipped a beat since surgery. Webster is housebroken and demonstrates no need to be crated when home alone (he has never been destructive). He is great with kids, adults, and other dogs, making him the perfect fit for nearly any home!
As of January, Webster is currently undergoing heartworm treatment and is handling treatment well. He will need to continue to refrain from heavy exercise in the next couple of weeks - which he doesn’t seem to mind based on his relaxed demeanor!
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To apply to adopt, please follow the steps for adoption on HalfwayThereRescue.com/Adoption-Process and apply directly here: https://fs26.formsite.com/htrnp/a2k3lsooud/index.html
Webster is a mellow, medium-sized dog with a heart as big as his love for naps. Originally found as a stray, he is currently 45 pounds and estimated to be between 5 and 8 years of age.
Webster is the kind of dog who is happiest lounging on the couch, soaking up belly rubs, and enjoying the simple things in life. His calm nature makes him an ideal companion for anyone looking for a chill, gentle friend. Webster is not one for excessive exercise or wild adventures, but he’s always up for a stroll around the neighborhood or at the park.
In December 2024, Webster had surgery to remove a small tumor on his side. Biopsy results indicated the tumor was cancer but low grade with just a 5-10% chance of return. Webster’s recovery was a breeze, and he hasn’t skipped a beat since surgery. Webster is housebroken and demonstrates no need to be crated when home alone (he has never been destructive). He is great with kids, adults, and other dogs, making him the perfect fit for nearly any home!
As of January, Webster is currently undergoing heartworm treatment and is handling treatment well. He will need to continue to refrain from heavy exercise in the next couple of weeks - which he doesn’t seem to mind based on his relaxed demeanor!
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To apply to adopt, please follow the steps for adoption on HalfwayThereRescue.com/Adoption-Process and apply directly here: https://fs26.formsite.com/htrnp/a2k3lsooud/index.html
We schedule meet & greets with approved applicants by appointment only.
We schedule meet & greets with approved applicants by appointment only.
More about this rescue
At Halfway There Rescue, we are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to making a difference for animals in North and South Carolina. Our mission focuses on reducing overcrowding in local open intake shelters while promoting the importance of spaying and neutering through community partnerships. We work tirelessly to provide compassionate care, foster opportunities, and life-saving interventions for pets in need. By engaging with the community, we aim to create a future where every animal has a safe, loving home. Together, we can reduce the burden on shelters and ensure a brighter future for all.
At Halfway There Rescue, we are a volunteer-run organization dedicated to making a difference for animals in North and South Carolina. Our mission focuses on reducing overcrowding in local open intake shelters while promoting the importance of spaying and neutering through community partnerships. We work tirelessly to provide compassionate care, foster opportunities, and life-saving interventions for pets in need. By engaging with the community, we aim to create a future where every animal has a safe, loving home. Together, we can reduce the burden on shelters and ensure a brighter future for all.
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