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My name is Minnie!

Posted over 8 years ago | Updated over 8 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Labradoodle
Color
Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Minni! She is a 5 month old Labradoodle. Minni came to us from a young family that just had too much on their plate.

Minni is very smart, knows basic commands, how to shake, high five and learning more every day. She LOVES to play with the other young dog in the home. Minni is very well mannered for her age. She is crate trained, house trained, walks on a leash and rides nicely in a car. She LOVES people, other dogs and is good with cats.

Minni is a first generation cross so she is a low shed not no shed. it is hard to say if she will require grooming at this age. Her coat is changing and becoming more curly. She weighs about 42 pounds and is all legs. We think that she will be a very large adult dog. She will need to go with someone that will make sure that this puppy turns into a good canine citizen. Puppies are not ALL fun. They require a lot of attention, they chew your shoes and need to go for a walk even when you don't want to. Minni eats a tremendous amount of food a day. She is eating 3 cups of a no grain, high grade puppy food and 1 cup of raw food a day. This will level off as she becomes an adult but for the first year she will need to be fed 10% of her body weight daily. Her future health depends on how she is fed as a puppy. Minni will be a fairly expensive dog to feed so keep that in mind.

Minni's adoption will require a fenced yard and a home where she is not left a typical 8 hour work day; someone who works from home, works part time or is retired. Minni would do great with another playful dog in the home. It will help her burn off her energy that young doodles are known for. She would do fine with older children. She is too big and clumsy for small children.

NOTE: We no longer adopt to people who are using or will continue to use commercial, chemical flea preventatives/products. This is a dangerous neurotoxin that poisons the life force of your dog (his or her blood) in order to kill a flea. There are serious side effects including seizures and even death from the use of this product. It is so toxic that it is under the control of the EPA, deadly to wildlife, a toxic water pollutant, dangerous to children and pregnant women.. With over 40,000 complains of sickness and death a year reported to the EPA from the use of these chemical flea products, we feel we can no longer put our dogs in homes who continue to use these products for flea prevention. We are happy to talk with you about natural flea preventatives.

Below is the Material Data Sheet sent to me by Merial who makes Frontline Plus.

Please read...
http://www.merial.com.au/SiteCollectionDocuments/frontline_original_sds.pdf


If you feel that your lifestyle and environment can meet Minni's need email Martha at learymjri@aol.com or call 330-262-0515 or 330-466-3667 for more information or an application.

STAR-MAR RESCUE IS REGISTERED WITH THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AS REQUIRED BY LAW.

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