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Charity - Labrador Retriever (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Washington, DC, USA

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Nickname
Charity
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Washington, DC, 20002, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Washington, DC, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever (short coat). Please contact Maddy Karon (maddykluckydoganimalrescue) for more information about this pet. Beautiful redhead seeks your charity CHARITY NEEDS A FOS

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TER OR FOREVER HOME!!!! Name: Charity Best Guess for Breed: Lab Mix Best Guess for Age: 2 years SEX: Female Approximate Weight: 55 lbs Gets Along With: Other Dogs. We haven't seen Charity with cats or kids yet but are happy to test! Currently Living at: Living in a South Carolina shelter in the floodwaters of the hurricane! Help us find Charity a safe DC foster, or better yet, a forever home! Special adoption considerations: Charity is heartworm positive. Heartworm is not contagious to people or other pets, but results from mosquito bites. Heartworm, if left untreated, is life threatening, but after treatment, dogs that were heartworm positive should suffer no significant long-term effects so long as they are kept on a monthly heartworm preventative. Heartworm dogs can resume full active and normal lives, but need to be kept calm for 4-6 weeks after treatment. Charity is scheduled to have treatment as soon as possible so the recovery process can begin. We are happy to talk more in depth about heartworm disease and treatment during the screening process. Charity is Looking For: Charity is ready to find her perfect family where she can take long walks and runs, meet doggie neighbors at the dog park, and bring you back any tennis ball you might have mistakenly thrown across the yard. She's a smart girl and would love to make you proud by learning new tricks and skills in obedience class. Like most shelter dogs, Charity may need a refresher on housetraining. She is likely crate trained. TO ADOPT: Download our Adoption Questionnaire and email it to Maddy at MaddyKLuckyDogAnimalRescue.The adoption fee for Charity is $450, which includes the cost of routine vetting, including vaccinations and spay/neuter. Lucky Dog Animal Rescue does our best to provide accurate information about the dogs we have for adoption. That said, we cannot make any guarantees about age, breed or temperament. Thank you for contacting Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and helping to save a life! Please visit us online at .luckydoganimalrescue . BE A FOSTER! Fosters make it possible for us to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs & cats! To learn how to help, email us! BE A SPONSOR! Sponsors are critical to our ability to save animals. To learn more about sponsorship, email us or click here!

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short

Behavioral Characteristics

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-1034550
Date Listed
10/20/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Labrador Retriever


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