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Murano - Labrador Retriever Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Denton, TX, USA

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Nickname
Murano
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Denton, TX, 75261, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Denton, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever. Are you searching for a calm best friend and loyal companion? Perhaps one who can be left alone for a few hours each day? You might consider Murano (Moira for short).

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Those annoying puppy habits are now behind her, and this gracious rescue has yet to show any inappropriate chewing behavior. In fact, she prefers nothing better than just hanging out near her peeps and showing them that they are the absolute center of her life. Moira is very willing to comply when invited to “go kennel,”sleeps quietly overnight in her crate, and is an absolute joy slowly moseying along on a loose-lead afternoon or evening walk or sunbathing quietly on a sunny afternoon. She will play catch with a small ball but hasn’t quite yet mastered returning it to you for another throw. Moira gets along with all the critters of her pack and enjoys meeting new friends of all species. Why not take a look? You will most definitely be glad that you did. How do I adopt? If you are interested in adopting from TSBR - please review our adoption process. We require an application and home visit prior to being considered for adoption. TSBR is a foster based rescue program and does not have a shelter or facility. Only approved adopters may meet our dogs outside of a public event. TSBR Minimum Adoption Fees: Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We do not receive government funding and therefore rely heavily on our adoption fees, fundraising efforts, and generous supporters. Our fees are directly linked to our costs to care for dogs in our program. Adult/Young dogs (9 months - 8 years) = $275* Puppies 8 months old and younger = $350* Senior dogs over 8 years old = $200* *Adoption fees are subject to change as deemed necessary by TSBR. Each adoption, and the care an individual dog receives is subject to change and is at the discretion of our Chair of Animal Welfare. Our website does not bind TSBR legally, but is merely a guide. The signed adoption contract with each adoption is legally binding. Adoption fees must be paid by cash, check, money order, bank check, or credit card (additional fees apply for use of credit card). Our minimum adoption fees are directly linked to our costs to care for dogs in our program. Adult dogs have tested Heartworm negative or completed Heartworm treatment, are vaccinated for Rabies, Bordatella, and DHPP, started on flea/tick, and Heartworm preventative, have been dewormed at least once, are spayed/neutered, are microchipped. Puppies (8 months of age and younger) have received age appropriate vaccinations, are started on Heartworm preventative, have been dewormed are spayed/neutered if age appropriate (as recommended by a TSBR Veterinarian). ** **If, at the time of adoption, your dog or puppy has not been spayed/neutered (based on recommendation by TSBR Veterinarian), you are required to sign a spay/neuter agreement and will be responsible for the spay/neuter. Our adoption contract requires that all dogs (or puppies) be spayed/neutered within one month of adoption, or when age appropriate. You are asked to notify us when and by who this surgery will be performed. Our volunteers will verify that the dog has been spayed/neutered. If you fail to spay/neuter, as outlined in the adoption contract you signed, our organization will take appropriate measures to reclaim the dog. The mission of Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc. (TSBR) is to provide for the welfare, shelter and adoption of lost, abandoned, neglected, or homeless dogs and puppies, specifically; The American Kennel Club (AKC) defined sporting group breeds - Retrievers, Setters, Pointers, Spaniels, Vizlas, Weimaraners, and Spinone Italianos; to promote the responsible care of companion animals, to actively promote spaying and neutering as the most humane means of animal control; to support heartworm education and treatment; and to provide training and education to the public related to topics such as: animal welfare, responsible dog ownership and breed information.

Physical Attributes

Ear Type
Droopy
Grooming Needs
Low
Shedding Amount
Moderate

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
Yes
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Owner Experience Required
None
Other
Leash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrained

Personality

Obedient
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes
Intelligent
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-390366
Date Listed
12/24/2016
Date Expires
Expired

Labrador Retriever


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