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Posted over 9 years ago
| Updated over 9 years ago
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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
MEET GRADY!! Grady is a very friendly and sweet 8 year old boy. Due to unfortunate family circumstances, his owner is no longer able to keep him. He is already settling into his foster home and adjusting quite well. Stay tuned as we learn more about Grady!
FOSTER UPGRADE: Sir. Grady has been with us for a week and we are seeing lots of positive changes in him! When Grady arrived his eyes appeared very red and he looked very sad! The redness has faded and he looks happier. He’s also much more playful! He’s been initiating play with Cecilia and his little nub of a tail wags ferociously! He’s also a great telework buddy. He lays on his bed or next to my chair and doesn’t wonder off, which is nice. Michael is definitely his buddy! He was so happy to see him last night when he got home from a business trip!
Puppy manners are a work in progress. He’s very food motivated and helped himself to the bag of training treats while I was taking Cecilia out to pee. We’ve since learned that nothing can be left on tables or counters. He’s also persistent about sitting on the couch and our bed. We are working on these, and he knows he shouldn’t be up there, but doesn’t seem to care.
We’ve also switched his food. He eats it without warm water and enjoys some cottage cheese on top. His farts are also less stinky!
FOSTER UPDATE!! Grady is really doing well in his foster home! He really enjoys taking walks with his foster mom and dad and his furry foster sister. He is good in the crate at night – just a bit of whimpering when he first goes in, and then he settles right down. Grady also loves going on car rides and really just wants to be close to his people. The family who makes Grady their own will be so very lucky.