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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 8 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Feist/Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
The “P puppies” are on their way soon! They have beat all the odds to come into rescue. Someone witnessed a crate being thrown out of a truck. The crate rolled into a ditch and the people stopped – imagine their surprise when they found it full of a mama and her pups! They were a mess and had to be treated for skin issues. Our rescue partners saved them from a southern shelter and now they are doing amazing. Mom appears to be a Beagle or Feist mix but not sure what the babes are mixed with, possibly lab, but it appears they will be small to medium when full grown except Parker who is almost twice as big as his siblings at 30 lbs. The P pups are 4 months old and have wonderful outgoing personalities. There are 3 boys, Parker, Paxton, and Percy, and 2 girls Piper and Paisley.
The P pups are great with each other and with adult dogs - they are living with three at their southern foster. They are also good with children - their foster mom has 9 grandchildren ranging in age from 5 to 13.
To apply to adopt this dog, please visit our web site to access our application and learn more about adoption through Lucky Pup Rescue, www.luckypuprescue.org, or request an application via email, luckypuprescue@yahoo.com.
Please note, we do not have a physical location, but we are supported by a network of wonderful foster homes that are spread throughout New England. A dog will need to be visited by a prospective adopter in the foster home where they are feeling safe and comfortable.