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Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Mobile, AL, USA

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*URGENT - Remi - Labrador Retriever (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Mobile, AL, USA

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Nickname
*URGENT - Remi
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Mobile, AL, 36619, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Mobile, AL, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever (short coat). URGENT! Remi is a 3 yr old (DOB August 2014) spayed yellow lab. Shots current. Her LAST owner said he could not fence (Remi tends to dig), had 10 acres a

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nd she was constantly roaming the area on Leroy Stevens and almost getting hit. Not currently heartworm tested, but he said she has been on preventative. Good with kids, Okay with other dogs, No thunderphobia, No chewing. A lovely woman took Remi (approx. 3/11/18) in hopes she would adjust to her home (a fenced yard with doggy door), and Remi has done fine since adopter is home all day, stays behind child gate when it's up, quite happy to snuggle on the couch or in her dog bed, loves attention, loves to play ball, loves a good swim. But she has that tendancy to dig (always stops and comes readily to her squeaky ball), and this woman has some health issues which might mean trips to the hospital, and there would be no one to watch Remi, who would surely dig out. "Excellent dog all around except for digging." Remi is staying in her new temporary home until new suitable home found. Adoption fee is negotiable. 14 day money back satisfaction return policy Email marla@adopt-a-kiitty.org or call/text 251-404-0022 ADOPT-A-KITTY.ORG Thanks from ADOPT-A-KITTY.ORG

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-806854
Date Listed
03/23/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Labrador Retriever


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