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My name is EVE!

Posted 2 days ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22227246-A069746

My story

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

Eve is waiting for the people that are gonna help her believe in herself so that she can step up and conquer any challenge that gets thrown at her. With her people beside her and some tasty treats, she'll be ready to stand up to `scary noises` and `dangerous doorways` will be no match!!

OTHER PETS: Eve is playful with other dogs, takes turns, and takes feedback from playmates well. She would do best with a dog who gives appropriate feedback and would enjoy having a housemate to play with. [Likely (Must Meet First)]

OWNER EXPERIENCE: Eve has shown signs she is housebroken and is working on her loose-leash walking skills; someone who is committed to following through with positive reinforcement would be a good fit regardless of dog experience. [First Dog]

KIDS: Eve is friendly and social but she is still working on her confidence and loud noises scare her. She needs a quiet safe place to call her own, where she will not be bothered, so that she has a homebase to explore as she gets comfortable and settles into her new environment. Eve should meet any minor humans she would be living with prior to adoption. [Dog Savvy (Needs A Quiet Safe Place) (Must Meet First)]

ACTIVITY LEVEL: Eve is still running on puppy energy, we are unsure how energetic she will be once she is done growing; a combination of mental enrichment like puzzle toys and and games will help meet her needs. [Good Walking Buddy / Olympic Athlete]

VETERINARY CARE: [Routine]

LEVEL OF TRAINING NEEDED: Positive reinforcement training will help Eve learn new skills and tricks, and build confidence while bonding with her new owner. [Minimal]

GROOMING: [Minimal]January 27, 2026, 1:47 pm
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
22227246-A069746
Contact
Address
627 Cottage Street, Springfield, MA 01104

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our shelter operates on a walk-in, first come, first served basis. The first step is to fill out an adoption application, answering some basic questions about yourself and your household. This will help the Animal Welfare Specialists facilitate the matchmaking process. Most adoptions take at least 45 minutes to one hour to complete. The Adoption Center is a busy place, so please be patient and allow yourself enough time for our process. THANK YOU!

What we will need to know when you adopt a new companion:

Other pets already living with you will need to be up-to-date on vaccination. This is to decrease the risk of spreading infectious disease from one animal to another.

It is important to understand that your new companion will be a member of your family. This can mean a
10-15 year commitment from you! Please bring along family members so we can make sure it will be a good match before you make a commitment. Also, if adopting a second dog, please bring your current dog with you---we can let them spend some time together and give you some suggestions on surviving the adjustment period.

Please be sure you have considered the financial obligation involved in caring for a companion animal. This includes routine veterinary and emergency care, in addition to food, supplies and training. The adoption counselors can give you an idea of basic costs involved for each type of animal.

Many animals adopted from shelters can require an immediate visit to the veterinarian. Because of the volume of un-vaccinated animals entering a shelter’s care, the risk of transmissible contagious diseases can be quite high. Kennel cough in dogs, and upper respiratory infections in cats are the two most common diseases that your newly adopted companion may experience. You must ask yourself if you have the financial means to care for your new friend, beyond the initial adoption costs.

BEFORE YOU COMMIT: Please be honest with yourself about the actual time you have to train, groom, and exercise the companion animal you have chosen. Some things to consider: Do you work long or erratic hours? Do you like outdoor activity? Who will care for your pet while you travel? Will your pet be the appropriate size when he or she is full grown? When adopting into a home with children: Are you adopting to teach your child responsibility, or are your adopting because you have a responsible child? Are your children comfortable around the animal you’ve chosen? Will YOU still remain committed to this animal when the children lose interest? Take the time now to consider these things and find the best match for your lifestyle!

We thank your for offering your home to a “pre-loved” companion. We hope he or she will be a wonderful addition to your family and your home!

Go meet their pets

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Thursdays 2:00 PM- 7: 00 PM
Closed Wednesdays, Sundays and holidays

More about this shelter

The Thomas J. O'Connor Animal Control and Adoption Center provides comprehensive animal control services and programs to our communities for the protection of animals, public health and safety, and the environment.

The Thomas J. O’Connor facility believes in providing a second chance to animals that are not reclaimed by an owner. Our center has a full-service adoption service, a service rarely offered through municipal animal control programs. TJO has an in-house veterinarian four days per week, responsible for shelter animal wellness and sterilization surgery. Adoptable animals are spayed or neutered, vaccinated and screened for other health concerns. Each animal is then placed into the adoption area to await a new home. Every animal is microchipped at the time of adoption.

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