Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dog's Name: WillowGender: FemaleCurrent Age: 7 monthsCurrent Age Range: Young Adult (6 months to 1 year)Current Weight: 65 lbsExpected Adult Size: Large (50-100 lbs)Breed: Lab
Energy Level: Medium
Dog Friendly: Yes, and can have other dogs in the home or can be an only dog.
Cat Friendly: Unknown
Kids: Yes, to kids 8 years old or older
Apartment Friendly: Yes
Fence Requirements: Physical fence preferred but not required with regular walks/exercise
Crate Trained: No, and cannot be in a crate
Potty Trained: Yes
Ideal Home: A single person or family that has experience and loves the Lab personality. Loves giving attention and cuddles. Willow is VERY smart and would love to learn new things.
Likes: Nylabones, soft toys, snuggles, sleeping, protecting with her barks, PB kongs, walks, car rides, tug-o-war, stealing toys, food/treats, learning new things, eating acorns, running in the snow and eating it!
Dislikes: Curious about the TV and ceiling fans. She has been doing well being alone but does best with another dog with her that she can take the lead from.
Willow is a stunning baby moose of a black Lab mix with all the heart & personality to go with her healthy 60 pounds (and counting!). At 7-8 months old, she is potty trained and sleeps through the night, and her desire to learn & please humans is as strong as her legs are long. Her fosters adore her, and believe she is roughly 80% Lab and 20% other large breed... perhaps Newfie. Willow loves to play fetch, chase her foster sis (a trained, mature GSD), hang with other doggos, and cuddles like a pro. She is also pretty independent when it comes to entertaining herself—she can spend hours gnawing at Nylabones or nuzzling plushies.
As a curious pup, she can of course get into things she probably shouldn't, but is easily corrected and redirected. She has medium energy, is kid-friendly, does well on a leash or in a car, and also gets her regular R&R. Loving to a fault, Willow is still working on coping with periodic separation from her humans and politely greeting 4-legged visitors... up until recently, the only social life she knew was on a chain outside with her momma and siblings.
Her fosters think she'd do well with an active, loving family as a solo companion or with another dog or two in the home; ideally with a fenced in yard and owners who are familiar with the Labrador breed. Apply today or reach out to your coordinator to request a meet & greet with this amazing, intelligent, growing girl.
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