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Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Warwick, RI, USA

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Sandy Tackett - Labrador Retriever / Black Labrador Retriever / Mixed Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Warwick, RI, USA

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Nickname
Sandy Tackett
Breed
Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix
Gender
Female
Age
Baby
Location
Warwick, RI, 02889, USA

Description

Labrador Retriever-Unknown Mix Dogs For Adoption in Warwick, RI, USA

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever / Black Labrador Retriever / Mixed. You may want to sit down before you check out all of this cuteness! The Tackett litter was born at one of our amazing volunteerR

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17;s house after their mom (Gypsey, also an available PNE dog!) wandered up to her house so pregnant she could barely walk. After being weaned from their mom and being fully vetted, these babies are ready to find forever homes. A fun fact about this litter? We have two puppies that appear to be “normal” lab size and height, and then we have two “low riders” with short, stubby legs! Regardless of their leg size, this litter of four loves to run around and play all day. They also LOVE water. Their foster mom jokingly says they snorkel in the baby pool all day. This group certainly doesn’t lack any personality, and loves everyone they come into contact with. Because they are still puppies, this playful bunch will need adopters dedicated to typical puppy training and obedience- they can’t wait to learn! Michelle, Georgia, Sandy & Dalton are ready and excited to begin the next chapter of their lives and meet their new families. Name: Sandy Tackett Breed: Lab mix Sex: Female Age: 12 weeks as of 7/22/18 Weight: Will update Spayed/Neutered: No, will require commitment to spay/neuter upon adoption. See below. Vaccinations: Up to date in the puppy series. May require additional vaccinations post adoption at expense of adopter. Heartworm: Too young to test, on preventative. Microchipped: Will be before adoption   BASED ON OUR OBSERVATIONS: Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Unknown but puppies usually do well with cats with proper introductions. Good with Kids: Yes Puppy Donation: $500.00 (includes spay/neuter surgery to be arranged by Paws New England at a partner veterinarian in several locations throughout New England). If adopter wishes to have his/her own veterinarian perform the surgery, $100 will be reimbursed upon proof of spay/neuter. IMPORTANT INFORMATION: Interested in a specific dog, please fill out an application if you are interested in a dog. The number of individual inquiries is overwhelming and we are finding it difficult to respond to each one. We cannot guarantee you will receive a timely response. Paws New England is a rescue, not a shelter, and as such we do not have our dogs housed in one location - they are in foster homes both in New England and in our southern foster homes. If you're interested in a specific dog, please complete a short online application and you will receive a reply within 48 hours so you can ask questions. At present, if a dog is listed on our website, the dog is considered still available HOWEVER, may have applications that have come in before yours but it's still too early to know if any are a good match; therefore we encourage you to apply. NOTICE WITH REGARD TO LOCATION OF DOGS: Please note: Paws New England is a foster-based rescue. We do not have a brick and mortar building to house the dogs we rescue. We have found that dogs in foster homes are much more adoptable because they have been observed in a home setting. Dogs listed with Paws New England typically reside in various locations throughout the south (primarily Tennessee, Texas, and Arkansas) and New England (not necessarily in the state of Rhode Island). You will be notified by the adoption coordinator of the location of the dog you are interested in so you have the ability to decide whether to pursue adoption or not. Dogs transported to New England are done so at a fee of $150.00 paid directly to the transporting company by Paws New England; no additional transport costs are responsibility of adopter. This fee is included in the adoption donation. Adoption donations cover pre-adoption vet costs (including vaccinations, spay/neuter when age appropriate, and heartworm testing/treatment when necessary), a microchip, and transportation to New England if necessary. Donations for our young, healthy puppies and dogs support their fellow canines of advanced age or suffering from injuries and abuse whose donations are reduced but whose veterinary costs are typically much higher. We appreciate your understanding that your dog will help others in need. All known information about the animal is listed above. We do our best to give accurate information, but most of our dogs are rescues and do not come with a known history. Paws New England abides by the dog importation regulations set forth in the states of MA, CT, NH and RI.

Physical Attributes

Shedding Amount
No

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-958933
Date Listed
08/05/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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