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2. Knows how to play fetch, will fetch a few times then she's done.
3. Loves meals and treats, no resource guarding. She is totally okay with petting her or touching her food bowl while she is eating.
4. Very social - loves to meet people.
5. She is bossy when she wants attention and is pretty vocal.
6. She is crate trained. She sleeps through the night in the crate. We are not yet sure if she is housebroken, she had one potty accident the first day but nothing else since then. We will transition her to sleeping on the dog bed once we are sure.
7. She loves going for walks and has good energy. She joined me on a 3 mile walk this morning and another 4 mile walk in the evening. Currently snoring away.
8. Easy to walk on a body harness, but will pull a bit to meet other dogs.
9. Sophie would prefer to be the only dog in your home.
She knows "sit" and "shake"
2. Knows how to play fetch, will fetch a few times then she's done.
3. Loves meals and treats, no resource guarding. She is totally okay with petting her or touching her food bowl while she is eating.
4. Very social - loves to meet people.
5. She is bossy when she wants attention and is pretty vocal.
6. She is crate trained. She sleeps through the night in the crate. We are not yet sure if she is housebroken, she had one potty accident the first day but nothing else since then. We will transition her to sleeping on the dog bed once we are sure.
7. She loves going for walks and has good energy. She joined me on a 3 mile walk this morning and another 4 mile walk in the evening. Currently snoring away.
8. Easy to walk on a body harness, but will pull a bit to meet other dogs.
9. Sophie would prefer to be the only dog in your home.
You can find out about our events on our website: www.labrescuers.org
You can find out about our events on our website: www.labrescuers.org
More about this rescue
Labrador Rescuers was established to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home stray, abandoned or unwanted Labrador Retrievers into loving and caring homes in the San Diego County and Inland Empire area, that will provide our labs a place to lay their heads in dignity for the rest of their lives. We strive to provide all families with the education they need for responsible and enjoyable pet ownership.
Labrador Rescuers was established to rescue, rehabilitate and re-home stray, abandoned or unwanted Labrador Retrievers into loving and caring homes in the San Diego County and Inland Empire area, that will provide our labs a place to lay their heads in dignity for the rest of their lives. We strive to provide all families with the education they need for responsible and enjoyable pet ownership.