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Penny (Paula) - Labrador Retriever Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

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Nickname
Penny (Paula)
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Calgary, Alberta, T2A4V9, Canada

Description

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Posted Breed: Labrador Retriever. Age: 2 years Sex: Spayed Female Estimated Breed: Lab X Weight: 62 lbs Good with dogs?: Yes, with supervision Good with cats?: Yes Good with children?: Yes, olde

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r preferred Special/Medical Needs: No Energy Level: Medium / High Adoption Fee: $650 Foster Home Location: Edmonton, AB Penny is a happy dog! She loves her ball, even if she doesn't always bring it back! She is good with kids and cats and other dogs, though she needs to learn to not jump on dog's backs. This suggests she might be a bit of an alpha dog. When She tries to engage in play with Lupe, her co-foster, Lupe is not interested and starts to close down. Penny is respectful enough to let her be. She will need some obedience training for sit command, and especially stay command as she is a little bit pushy. She also is a puller, and shows more respect to the easy walk harness and even more so with the halter. We recommend her with older children as she has a tendency to jump and she could knock a small child down. There is some resource guarding, but she didn't snap at me when I tested her, however, it is clear she is not in favour of someone touching her food and has the potential to bite if a child got in the way. If Penny lives with another dog, it is recommended her guardians continue to feed her separately and fed while in her crate. She will bark if a visitor comes but settles with proper introductions. She is housebroken, and has been known to paw at the door to be let out or in. She is more treat motivated than toy, but she sure loves her ball! Sleeps very well in her crate at night but will bark sometimes if she hears someone walk close by. She tolerates her nails clipped for the most part and her nails are white! easy to see! She has met a few strange dogs and responded appropriately. Penny rides very well in the car. She is not typically a barker on the whole, only when strangers approach the car or walk near the house but she doesn't carry on. Recommend a solid backyard as she shows interest over the fence and might be a flight risk. She is a great snuggler and her special talent is face washing!

Additional Information

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

Rescue Information

Organization name
BARCs Rescue
Location
Calgary, Alberta, T2A4V9
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1090356
Date Listed
09/21/2023
Date Expires
Expired

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