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Mopsie Duplin

Schnoodle Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 yr 6 mos
Apex, NC
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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***LOCAL ADOPTER NEEDED! (Within 50 miles of Apex) - Mopsie still needs to be spayed at our vet on 4/10*** How do you doodley do?! My name is Mopsie and I’m ready to love you! I’m a fun, energetic ~1 year old doodle (presumed to be a labradoodle). I am up to date on shots, microchipped, and I have a spay appointment scheduled on 4/10 in Apex, NC I’ll need my adopter to take me to. I am approx 45 lbs and I am a skinny girl that could put on a few pounds! I was rescued from a "breeder” who had far too many dogs in their home. Being from the situation I was in, I’ll require some patience, love, and understanding to be the best girl I can be. I have so much love to give, but I’ll need the right person to show me the ropes on how to be the best girl I can be. I have gotten along with the resident dog in our household. I would love to play with him one day, but coming from my situation, I’ll need time to decompress and warm up. I prefer to not share my humans and tend to guard them when the resident dog comes by. I just need reassurance that I’ll be okay and someone to teach me that humans have so much love to give and share. I live in a foster home with 2 cats. I was interested in them at first, but they have shown they are the boss and now I avoid them! I am in a foster home with a 3 year old human and a tiny baby human. When I get close I like to give them a few kisses, but I do get nervous when they pursue me. I most likely haven’t seen a small human until I came here, so consistency will be key, but I do like them. I am potty trained and crate trained. I didn’t like the crate at first, but now I’m starting to be okay. I might whine for a few minutes, but after that I sleep soundly and through the night. I am quiet and content in the crate for a good period of time. Something I will really need help with learning is how to walk on a leash. Walks give me anxiety, simply because I haven’t been exposed to them before. Being patient and consistent while training me will make me feel more confident about walks. We’re positive I will be a great walking buddy the more we do it! I am very good motivated so training me can be a breeze. I am such a sweet pup. I love to play with toys and get belly rubs from you. I finally get a chance to be myself without being overwhelmed with a ton of dogs in the house. I need a family that will be able to help me be the best version of myself. I’ll trade you with lots of cuddles and kisses. If you have given this bio information consideration and are interested, my foster mom would love to speak with you. Thank you for your interest in adopting through Peak Lab Rescue.
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Rodger

Schnoodle

Male, Young
Fayetteville, NC
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Our family adopted Rodger over two years ago at a Louisville adoption fest. He was 3 when we met, he formerly was owned by a family and so he fit into ours easily. If we’re honest he doesn’t quite suit our Family where we are headed. We hope he will be perfect for yours. First, Rodger is a very loving and caring dog. He loves snuggles and affection. He’s energetic when prompted but mostly restful at home. He’s affectionate and enjoys being close to his owners. He’s respectful of our space and doesn’t crowd. And also true the following ways he doesn’t quite fit for us maybe he’s right for you. He doesn’t like being left behind, he barks when left. He’s energetic and at times plays too rough. He wants to make friends and is vocal around other dogs. He requires routine salon visits for his hair. He is hard to walk in the first .5 mile but settles after distance. Otherwise, he’s a good boy and likely fits best at a home where he can be active, has a yard, and goes on routine walks.

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