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Chinese Shar-Pei-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Palo Alto, CA, USA

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Flo Jo - Shar Pei / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Chinese Shar-Pei-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Palo Alto, CA, USA

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Nickname
Flo Jo
Breed
Chinese Shar-Pei-Labrador Retriever Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
Palo Alto, CA, 94306, USA

Description

Chinese Shar-Pei-Labrador Retriever Mix Dogs For Adoption in Palo Alto, CA, USA

Posted Breed: Shar Pei / Labrador Retriever / Mixed (short coat). We will be doing adoptions on Saturday, April 21st from 12-4pm and Sunday, April 22nd from 12-3pm at Palo Alto Pet Food Express. All o

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f our dogs are spayed/neutered, shots current (DHPP, Bordetella and Rabies where applicable), dewormed, flea and tick treated and microchipped. * If you are interested in a dog, please first read the biography on the dog (keep scrolling down for the bio!) and then go to our website, www.dpsrescue.com for an application. * We do not have a facility. All dogs live in foster homes. Arrangements to meet dogs occur after an approved application has been accepted. * We do not ship our dogs for any reason. * Our adoption fee is $400 for each dog/puppy. * If it is on a weekend of our adoptions, follow us on @DPSRescue on Twitter to get real time updates on our adoptions. We will also post at the end of the evening the names of those dogs who have been adopted: www.facebook.com/DPSRescue Flo Jo, is 1 1/2 year old athletic Shar Pei-Lab mix. She has the wrinkles and the coat of the Shar Pei and all the personality and go-go-go of the Lab. At 40 lbs, she's the perfect medium-sized dog. Flo Jo is full of life, hasn't ever met a stranger, and loves her people with a passion. She is being fostered with 3 big 50-60lb dogs and a little 4lb guy. Flo Jo spends most of her day rough housing with the 3 biggies. It took about 12 hours for her to find her place in the pack and that's pretty much what we see. She is a great option for another dog if introduced properly and given a chance to play. She's a hard player and takes her lead from the other dogs. Rosie is a pup so she may try to push boundaries but she responds well to well behaved dogs and to corrections from her foster family. Flo Jo has no idea what personal space is or why anyone would ever want such a thing. When she’s not playing like a maniac, she’s crawling on top of her foster family and cuddling. She also enjoys getting all dolled up in whatever outfit her fosters put her in. Flo Jo loves to go swimming in her foster home’s pool and has decided that pool water is better to drink than the water in the bowl outside. Flo Jo has excelled in her foster family’s office as well. She just plops down and relaxes while they work and greets people as they come in. She is not a nuisance barker and has been known to sleep through doorbells, knocking and even her foster mom trying to shake her awake. Flo Jo is crate trained and sleeps through the night without a peep, although she would much rather sleep in bed with you if that’s your thing. Flo Jo has not had a single accident in her foster home in the 2+ months that she’s been there. Flo Jo needs a home that is ready for an energetic and playful dog. She needs an experienced owner who is willing to work on basic obedience with her because she is so willing to learn and so trainable. Rosie is both food and toy motivated. Her favorite toys include any ball made by Chuck-It, pool bones made by WestPaw, and thick tug-of-war ropes. In her foster's hands she was already listening well, walking well on a leash, and showed zero resource aggression. However, her foster family separates all dogs during meal time and recommends that her forever home continues this practice since everyone eats at a different pace. Her fosters are experienced dog owners with 4 great dogs who welcomed and showed Flo Jo the ropes. In that kind of home, a dog like Flo Jo just fits in...Flo Jo will need continued work and the right equipment to walk as well as she did with her fosters. Flo Jo has lived with a cat in a previous foster home. The caveat was that this cat is very dog savvy and doesn't run and isn't put off by very many things. So Flo Jo didn't react. Flo Jo will need a home that has had a dog in the last 3 years (owned personally not a parent's or roommates dog and not petsitting a dog). If there are kids they need to be over the age of 7. **Not all of our dogs go to each adoption event. We want to make sure if you are interested in a dog that we have the dog at adoptions but that can only happen if you fill out an application ahead of time and are pre-approved. (Generally this must happen prior to the weekend) **If you are wanting to submit an application within 24 hours of an event, please print off the application and bring with you as well as submitting it. You may still submit it and if time and volunteers permit, we will contact you. Most applications submitted the weekend of adoptions are not responded to until after the adoption weekend.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Other
Housetrained

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-708100
Date Listed
04/15/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Chinese Shar-Pei-Labrador Retriever Mix.

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