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My basic info
Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
–
Age
1 year 5 months old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
0 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
D2025153
My details
Purebred
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
My name is Hank (the tank) and sugar isn’t sweet enough to describe me. I came from a bad situation where I was crated 20+ hours a day and since I have been with my foster family, I have blossomed into a goofball and started to experience what freedom is all about. In the couple weeks I have been with my foster family I have learned how to walk on a leash like a gentleman as well as acknowledge my name. I do well with sit, down, stay, drop, and touch. I need a family that wants to keep working with me on my basic commands because I get distracted easily. I don’t beg, I don’t jump, I’m very treat motivated and have been learning super quick. I do have moderate separation anxiety because I love people, so my ideal family will hopefully continue to help me grow confident in my new environment. When you need to leave the house, I will happily settle down in my crate if you give me a snack. Unfortunately, I am too interested in my cat foster siblings and need a home without cats.
I am the bestest boy in the world. I promise to reward my new family with all the cuddles a human can handle (I really love sleeping in bed with my foster parents, watching tv on the couch, squeezing into the living room chair or just taking a nice snooze on a dog bed) Applyat wbdr.orgapply at wbdr.org
My name is Hank (the tank) and sugar isn’t sweet enough to describe me. I came from a bad situation where I was crated 20+ hours a day and since I have been with my foster family, I have blossomed into a goofball and started to experience what freedom is all about. In the couple weeks I have been with my foster family I have learned how to walk on a leash like a gentleman as well as acknowledge my name. I do well with sit, down, stay, drop, and touch. I need a family that wants to keep working with me on my basic commands because I get distracted easily. I don’t beg, I don’t jump, I’m very treat motivated and have been learning super quick. I do have moderate separation anxiety because I love people, so my ideal family will hopefully continue to help me grow confident in my new environment. When you need to leave the house, I will happily settle down in my crate if you give me a snack. Unfortunately, I am too interested in my cat foster siblings and need a home without cats.
I am the bestest boy in the world. I promise to reward my new family with all the cuddles a human can handle (I really love sleeping in bed with my foster parents, watching tv on the couch, squeezing into the living room chair or just taking a nice snooze on a dog bed) Applyat wbdr.orgapply at wbdr.org
We are foster based, so we have local events in Dane County, as well as meet and greets one on one once an application is approved.
We are foster based, so we have local events in Dane County, as well as meet and greets one on one once an application is approved.
More about this rescue
Wisconsin Bound Dog Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue that specializes in rescuing abused, neglected or unwanted animals at high risk of euthanasia and providing temporary foster homes and necessary medical care until a permanent home can be found. WBDR is an all volunteer-based rescue. We strive to educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering of animals to prevent pet overpopulation and prevent animal cruelty and suffering through education and activities to the public. WBDR is committed to finding each family and abandoned dog their perfect match and to make each rescue rewarding and permanent.
We pride ourselves in being a no-kill rescue and helping not only the easy to place babies, but the babies that need a little extra time or medical attention before they are ready for their forever homes.
Wisconsin Bound Dog Rescue is an all-breed dog rescue that specializes in rescuing abused, neglected or unwanted animals at high risk of euthanasia and providing temporary foster homes and necessary medical care until a permanent home can be found. WBDR is an all volunteer-based rescue. We strive to educate the public on the importance of spaying and neutering of animals to prevent pet overpopulation and prevent animal cruelty and suffering through education and activities to the public. WBDR is committed to finding each family and abandoned dog their perfect match and to make each rescue rewarding and permanent.
We pride ourselves in being a no-kill rescue and helping not only the easy to place babies, but the babies that need a little extra time or medical attention before they are ready for their forever homes.
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