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Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Canfield, OH, USA

GEORGIA - Labrador Retriever (medium coat) Dog For Adoption

Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Canfield, OH, USA

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Nickname
GEORGIA
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Gender
Female
Age
Young
Location
Canfield, OH, 44406, USA

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Labrador Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Canfield, OH, USA

Dog Breed: Labrador Retriever (medium coat). Georgia is an 8 month old female Golden/Labrador/Border Collie type mix who is so ready to find a family! She currently weighs in at approximately 42 pound

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s and is nearly full grown. We don't expect she will go much over 50, so perfect medium size. Georgia is originally a southern girl who traveled this way with her brother Freddie, to have a new beginning up north. Georgia probably has never really had a home or a puppyhood. She can be a little timid in certain situations, is still learning the ins and outs of walking on a leash - every single day she gets better and better. Currently we are just working on picking a side and walking a somewhat straight line! She is very treat motivated and a quick learner when you give her a little time and patience so she can understand what she is asking. She is a very soft and sensitive type of girlie - but that just makes her sweeter. Once she realizes she is home - watch the puppy come on out to play! Georgia is a relatively gentle girl and would probably do well with respectful children. She seems to enjoy the company of other dogs and we can definitely see her living with a canine companion as well. Meet and greets with the resident kids and dogs are a must! We do not know how she would be with cats, but while we could see her chasing for fun, we don't think she would necessarily be aggressive with them. We can attempt to cat test upon request, but with a young and active dog, a dog savvy cat is probably going to be best. Georgia has spent some time in a crate and did well, and has also traveled without much incident in the car. We don't imagine that she is reliably house trained at this point, but we do think that with consistency and some House Training 101 (just like she's a baby puppy), she will pick it up in no time at all! As we said, this girl is a quick study. Due to her lack of real puppyhood, Georgia is going to need all the things you would give to a baby pup, not just training. She will need to be taken out and about and socialized with the great big world out there. She hasn't had a chance to see much or meet many people, and we would love a home that is dedicated to expanding her world and making her a part of it with them. Georgia is not quite ready for adoption but we are taking applications in the meantime for review.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Medium

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Organization name
Angels for Animals, Inc.
Location
Canfield, Ohio, 44406
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Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-1727248
Date Listed
08/19/2026
Date Expires
11/17/2026

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