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Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Littleton, CO, USA

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Simon - Labrador Retriever (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Littleton, CO, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
Simon
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
Littleton, CO, 88240, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Littleton, CO, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever (medium coat). ​Hi, I'm Simon. I'm a 5-6 year old chocolate Labrador Retriever. I was picked up as a stray in New Mexico in a rural area. I love to retrieve

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things -- shocking, I know! OutPaws has discovered that at some point in my young life, I suffered a broken back. It's all healed and doesn't cause me any problems, but my adopter should be willing to keep me on some anti-inflammatories and some supplements to help me as I age. After living on my own on the streets injured, I really need a home where I can be the only pet -- maybe a couple or family whose always had one Lab, likes to go for walks and play ball, and is content with letting me play in my own yard rather than going to dog parks that I find overwhelming. I'm a lover with people and will steal your heart the moment you meet me. I'm just a typical loyal, playful, fun Lab! If you think you might be my forever family, apply online at www.OutPaws.org/adopt

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
No
OK with Cats
No
Energy Level
Moderate
Activity Level
Moderately Active
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Other
Leash TrainedCrate TrainedHousetrainedGood in a CarLikes to Play with Toys

Personality

Obedient
Yes
Playful
Yes
Affectionate
Yes
Eager to Please
Yes
Intelligent
Yes
Goofy
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-640152
Date Listed
04/15/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Labrador Retriever


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