Posted over 3 weeks ago
| Updated over 2 weeks ago
I'm required to be
neutered
within 30 days of my adoption.
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Private owner (Berkley, MI)
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Kasper is a very sweet and loving boy! He loves adventures, being outside, and cuddles :) He is kennel-trained, house-trained, and follows commands like sit and shake. He currently resides with another dog (Black Lab) and one cat. He does great with both of them! In addition to this, Kasper is great with kids, as we have 3 children under the age of 11. This decision to find Kasper a new home is solely based on the fact that we are not in a place to give him all the extra attention a dog his age deserves. Between a busy internship, a normal job for my husband, and 3 kids with heavy schedules, it is just not fair to him. Our black lab is older and very lazy! Although it breaks our hearts to see him possibly find a new home, we know that ultimately it would be what is best for him. He is due for some shots this year, and is not yet fixed. I would like to be flexible on a rehoming fee for him, so that it can be discussed. My main concern is him going to a loving home where he can thrive.
Kasper is a very sweet and loving boy! He loves adventures, being outside, and cuddles :) He is kennel-trained, house-trained, and follows commands like sit and shake. He currently resides with another dog (Black Lab) and one cat. He does great with both of them! In addition to this, Kasper is great with kids, as we have 3 children under the age of 11. This decision to find Kasper a new home is solely based on the fact that we are not in a place to give him all the extra attention a dog his age deserves. Between a busy internship, a normal job for my husband, and 3 kids with heavy schedules, it is just not fair to him. Our black lab is older and very lazy! Although it breaks our hearts to see him possibly find a new home, we know that ultimately it would be what is best for him. He is due for some shots this year, and is not yet fixed. I would like to be flexible on a rehoming fee for him, so that it can be discussed. My main concern is him going to a loving home where he can thrive.
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