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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever/Retriever (Unknown Type)
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Freda is being adopted this week! Yay, Freda! 4/17/16
Freda is a beautiful chocolate girl full of spunk and love. A rich, chocolate color graces this big little girl who is eager for her own family. We expect Freda to be a medium/large dog based on her growth spurt while at Camp and her paw size. She has webbed toes which are way cool.
She knows how to sit, sit for food, sit at cross streets (when told to) on leash walks, and show her belly (work in progress). We're working on shake and stay this month.
She loves her people, she loves her doggie and kitty siblings, and she loves her toys. While she doesnt want to be left in a crate when people ar present, she has no problem playing with toys during tv time and letting the other kids rest. She loves to chew and has super sharp milk/baby teeth, thus a home with small children will not be best for Miss Freda Pita.
Freda followed a young lady home in the Belmont area in early January. With no place to go, she ended up at animal control. After spending over a month in the clink, your Captain busted her out and brought her to Camp. She is a most appreciative and deserving Camper. She loves having her very own bedroom, aka the crate where she spends my work and sleep hours. A kong or antler makes her time there joyful. Freda learned to run circles in the backyard recently, which is a hoot. She always makes a pit stop at my feet, eager to get a pet of approval as I tell her what a wonderful big girl she is.
Dog beds next to the sofa are her favorite spot to hang out during tv time, but if welcomed, she enjoys lying next to her people on the sofa.
her housetraining is going great! Her success is based on how often she is taken outside to do her business and whether it is on her schedule, which is true for many little ones. Currently we take her out when she starts walking around sniffing, which means it's time. The schedule is about every 45 minutes to an hour when she's running around in the evenings.
Adoption fee is $120.
All Camp Chaos dogs are indoor dogs with outdoor privileges. There are no exceptions. Thank you for understanding.
br>Please email CampChaos37206@gmail.com for an application. CHECK YOUR SPAM FOLDER FOR OUR REPLY WITH THE APPLICATION ATTACHED, PLEASE!
Adoption fee is $90. Thank you for wanting to share your home with one of our rescued pups!
If you are a parent adopting for your children, please remember we do pick the best home for our pups. If there are 2 applications that come in at the same time, for example, and one will be a better fit, that is the one we choose. Many parents pump up their children about getting a specific puppy, and it can be very sad for the child if the particular puppy isn't a good fit unbeknownst to them. We put this disclaimer here because a couple of parents have been upset when a home that used doggy daycare & had a fenced in yard was chosen over crate-all-day without a backyard. Peace.
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