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Labradoodle puppies and dogs in Wyandotte, Michigan

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We'll also keep you updated on Barbie's adoption status with email updates.
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Barbie

Labradoodle

Female, Puppy
New Baltimore, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
She is such a sweet loving puppy! She is very energetic and very protective. She needs a loving home with people have time and attention that she deserves.

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Below are our newest added Labradoodles available for adoption in Wyandotte, Michigan. To see more adoptable Labradoodles in Wyandotte, Michigan, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
We'll also keep you updated on DELILAH (14 year old Labrador)'s adoption status with email updates.
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DELILAH (14 year old Labrador)

Labrador Retriever

Female, Senior
Wyandotte, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
DELILAH was rescued by police from a deadly situation. Led to safety, local nonprofit Pound Pals Downriver funded medical intervention for the festering mass on her neck. After having it surgically removed, Delilah is feeling noticeably better. For a 14, almost 15 year old Lab... she is pretty peppy. DELILAH lived with 4 other dogs in the home and loved her pack. She would do well with another older dog, or as a single dog too. Be sure to check out our Facebook page at Wyandotte Animal Shelter (https://www.facebook.com/wacshelter/) for day to day updates on our cats and dogs. :) Thank you for your interest in adopting! If you think the animal in this profile might be a good fit for your home and would like to meet them, here's how! !. Go to our website at wacshelter.com. 2. Click on the Apply To Adopt button to submit an online adoption application. NOTE: You will get an email confirmation that we have received your application. If you do not see this email appear upon submission, please check your "spam" folder. 3. Your application will be processed and a volunteer will call or email with any questions. NOTE: If any questions are left unanswered or incomplete, the application would not be processed. A completely filled out application will take 1-3 days to process! 4. We will set up a time with you to meet the animal you've applied to adopt! ** We DO give preference to applicants with verifiable dog experience (as a primary caretaker). All dogs are spayed/neutered, heartworm negative unless otherwise indicated. All are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations and current on heartworm prevention! Additional questions... Does this dog get along with cats? There is almost always an acclimation period when a new pet joins the household. We are happy to suggest a few ways to ease the transition. If one of our dogs is reported to have lived with cats previously, that will be indicated in the dog's description! Does this dog react well to other dogs? No dog loves every other dog, just as humans do not like every other human they meet. A proper introduction (meet and greet) would be required as part of our application process. Is this dog good with children? The better question is how the children have been taught to handle animals. A dog will respond negatively if he/she is not being handled properly. We can offer suggestions on how to teach children to interact with dogs and pay attention to body language. Young children should never be left unsupervised with new dogs. How did this dog end up in a shelter? The top reasons dogs are given up are: Moving without considering the needs of the pets Death of the owner with no plan in place for the pets Previous owner did not provide appropriate training Owner did not consider the lifespan of a dog Owner did not consider the cost of providing for a dog
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Dudley

Poodle (Miniature)

Male, Senior
Wyandotte, MI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dudley's ideal home: Someone who is home most of the time, fenced yard, no cats. Health issues: Arthritis. Dudley is a senior poodle mix who weighs 14 pounds. We do not know his exact age, but our vet believes he is at least 10. He had a senior blood panel and no problems were found. His teeth were terrible, but he had a dental November 11th. We did an X-ray of his back and found he has severe arthritis on his spine. He doesn't really act like he has problems other than having difficulty jumping up on the furniture. We got him a little step stool and he uses that. We also started him on Librela, a once a month injection for arthritis. I do think he has a hearing problem. He responds better to high pitched noises than voices, and when he hears a noise, he usually turns his head in the opposite direction of the noise. We don't know much about Dudley's past other than we know he was with a homeless person for at least 3 years, living in a tent. He has adjusted perfectly to life in a foster home. We do crate him when we aren't home, mostly for the sake of our cats. I can't say he's 100% housebroken because he has had 2 accidents in the house. We are learning his behavior and what his signals are that he wants to go out, and also treating him like he is a puppy and taking him out after meals and naps. I can't guarantee he's housebroken if he were left to roam for long periods of time. He loves our 2 dogs, but he does chase the cats, so a home without cats is important. I also want Dudley to go to a home with a fenced yard and hopefully another small dog for him to play with. He loves to play with my dogs, and his main obsession is stuffed animals. Dudley can play fetch or tug-of-war for an hour before he gets tired. He loves to run around the yard sniffing everything and barking at squirrels. This really makes him happy, which is why I want to find him a home with a fenced yard for him to explore. I don't want his only time outside to be on a leash or tie-out. He deserves to be able to run around freely. Dudley sleeps in bed with me and lets me know if he needs to get up by standing on me. He is a very smart boy, loves to go on walks and walks very well other than frequently stopping to sniff things. He has a nose more like a beagle than a poodle, and his new family should understand that. I don't think he's used to going to the groomer because he didn't seem to enjoy it. Hopefully that will change as he goes more often. The groomer said that his hair is extra curly, so he will need someone to brush him regularly to avoid matting, and be willing to take him to the groomer every 6-8 weeks. Dudley doesn't require a special diet, but I do have him on senior dog food. He gets a mix of pate Blue Buffalo and Science Diet senior dry kibble. He also loves chew bones and often chews on the Nylabone style bones we have for our big dogs. He loves treats of all kinds and happily chews on dental bones. Dudley's adoption fee is $250. Please contact BEAGMOM1@YAHOO.COM with questions and to request an application. A home visit is required prior to adoption. **All Shelter to Home animals are fully vetted per their age. We believe in pediatric spay and neuter. All animals will be spayed or neutered, tested for FIV/FeLV or heartworm, given age-appropriate boosters and rabies, dewormed, flea treated, and anything extra that is needed to give this animal a wonderful forever life in a permanent home. Adoption fees are usually $50 for cats and between $150-$250 for dogs, unless the pet is sponsored or we are running a promotion. Please visit our website at sheltertohome.com for information on our adoption process.**November 11, 2024, 12:11 pm

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