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Bulldog-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Grafton, WI, USA

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Hobbs - Labrador Retriever / Bulldog / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Bulldog-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Grafton, WI, USA

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Nickname
Hobbs
Breed
Bulldog-Labrador Retriever Mix
Gender
Male
Age
Baby
Location
Grafton, WI, 53024, USA

Description

Bulldog-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Grafton, WI, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever / Bulldog / Mixed (short coat). Updated: 5/3/2017 Litter Name: Fast & Furious 8 Litter Hi everyone! My name is Hobbs and I made it to Wisconsin! I am lovin

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g it! I'm a 3-4 month old lab/bulldog mix and weigh about 12 lbs. I'm having a great time and my foster family is teaching me all the things I need to learn as a puppy. I'm learning that I need to go potty outside and am trying my hardest to do that. I tell my foster mom I have to go by whining and then she opens the door for me. I havent had an accident in a few days! I have also learned the word "no". That means I shouldn't be doing what I'm doing. As a puppy my teeth are coming in and sometimes I like to gnaw on things like fingers lol! But my foster mom tells me that isn't nice so I'm finding other toys to chew on instead. I am doing really, really well on the leash and I've gone on several walks and I love that! I even walk well with my foster dog sister. We walk side by side or sometimes I can even walk a little faster than her (she's kinda slow). I sleep in my crate at night and also during the day when my human foster sister is at college. She comes home about lunch time to let me out to go potty. She even is teaching me how to sit. Did you know that you can get a special treat if you sit down? How simple is that? Playing is fun, but it's hard work too. I take many naps throughout the day so it's a good thing that I have a crate so I have my own special place to veg out. I'd love to have my own forever home and I'm wondering if it could be with you? Adoption Fee: $450.00 We are a Wisconsin state licensed dog rescue -WI# 402433 ***We do not have a central adoption center at this time. All our dogs are in private foster homes within WI. At this time we only place our dogs in areas of WI. The breed of our dogs is our best guess with the help of our veterinarians. Our Weight Classes are as follows: 0- 25lbs - Small 26- 45lbs - Medium 46-89 - Large 90+ X-large If you are adopting an adult dog, which we consider 6 months of age or older, your adoption fee includes the following: Spay/Neuter, Rabies and Distemper shots, dewormed, flea & tick preventative, heartworm tested and microchipped. If you are adopting a dog younger than 6 months of age, the dog will be up to date on the shots as per the dogs age. The dog will be dewormed, flea/tick preventative and microchipped. We only spay/neuter our dogs by 6 months of age. If you decide to adopt a younger dog than 6 months of age, they will need to be spayed/neutered at one of our preferred clinics. This will be determined by your contract along with the month they should have their surgery. This is included in your adoption fee. Once you are approved with our rescue, you can meet any one of our dogs within the fosters home. If you are interested in the dog you met, you can take the dog home under our mandatory foster to adopt program. You receive 5 days to see if the dog is the right fit for your home. If it is, we will conduct the home visit and finalize adoption. If it is not, it is returned to the foster. We are happy to find you another dog that meets your needs in your home. If a dog is listed as PENDING, a family has met the dog and planning on adopting the dog after the home visit has been conducted. We always suggest sending in an application for a dog because there are times where the dogs are given back to us under the foster to adopt program. There are many reasons dogs are returned but normally it just was not the right fit for all. Please go to WWW.TAILWAGGERS911.COM under HOW TO ADOPT . We have an online application that is very easy to fill out.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-511887
Date Listed
05/05/2017
Date Expires
Expired

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