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Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Alexander, AR, USA

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Darla - Labrador Retriever / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Alexander, AR, USA

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Nickname
Darla
Breed
Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Alexander, AR, 72002, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Alexander, AR, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever / Mixed. PLEASE NOTE! Unless stated otherwise, our dogs and puppies are located in Arkansas, and transported to the north/northeast once adopted. We do occasionally ha

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ve dogs/puppies placed in foster homes in the north/northeast. In the cases where the pet is somewhere other than Arkansas, it will be noted beside the name of the pet. ***PLEASE READ ALL INFO! THIS PUPPY IS LOCATED IN ARKANSAS. HE/SHE IS LISTED FOR ADOPTION IN ALL THE STATES THAT WE OFFER TRANSPORT TO, OR NEAR. PLEASE DO NOT APPLY IF YOU ARE NOT INTERESTED IN ADOPTING A PUPPY THAT IS LOCATED OUT OF STATE. 5.6.18 These babies were taken in from a hoarder type situation. We do not know their actual breeds. They are very much mixed breeds. There were 3 litters of puppies and no telling how many daddy dogs involved. We believe they have some lab in them for sure and a few of them appear to have been fathered by the giant schnauzer mix that was there. Darla is a little different that the others, she has short chubby legs and her coat is a little bit scruffy but is also very soft. They are big puppies and will most likely be large dogs when grown. They are friendly, sweet babies, and with some training and patience, I believe they will make great companions. They are a little too rough for really young kids, as they haven't yet learned to play gently and not use their teeth while playing. They just need someone to teach them these things. They are smart and very capable and eager to learn. These babies are about 3 1/2 months old, making their date of birth on or about 1/20/18. For more info and an adoption application, email kelley.aasr@gmail.com Our typical adoption fee for puppies younger than 6 months old is $300-$350, and for older puppies and adults, the usual fee is $250. This includes spay/neuter if old enough, (If not old enough for spay/neuter, the puppy will be adopted on a spay/neuter contract, which will require the adopter to have him/her spayed/neutered no later than 6 months of age), up to date age appropriate vaccinations, dewormings, flea/tick treatment, and heartworm test (if over 6 months old) as well as heartworm treatment if they test positive. There is a transport fee of $140 per dog. We use Uber Dog Animal Rescue Transport, and you can see more about them at www.uberdogart.com. For more info regarding adopting, email kelley.aasr@gmail.com. Thank you for considering one of our rescue babies!

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-867754
Date Listed
05/11/2018
Date Expires
Expired

Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix.

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