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My name is Blue!

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My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Black
Age
7 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
65 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
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My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with kids
Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Needs experienced adopter
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My health

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My story

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

Blue: 7 year-old black Labrador, 65 Pounds, Spayed

Background: Blue's family made a decision to rehome her as they didn’t have time for her. The adult daughter, who was Blue's main caretaker, moved out of the home this last year. Blue was primarily an outside dog and was not getting the attention she deserved.

In her first foster home, Blue showed some possessiveness over toys when other dogs were nearby. With her current foster family, toys are kept out of the environment. For this reason, we recommend a toy-free shared space if there are other dogs in the home.

What Blue's Foster Says: Blue knew one family, where she was primarily kept in the backyard, but despite that, she’s affectionate, eager to connect and adapting well to the comforts of indoor living. Blue is housetrained and will let you know when she needs to go out by standing at the door quietly or barking when someone isn't there to let her out.

Blue is a beautiful purebred American lab, with strong prey instincts and a true lab demeanor (loving, loyal, smart). She is such a sweet, loving girl who loves to cuddle, but she is also very spirited and loves to get wild with toys or chasing birds! She’s a moderately active dog who needs one good long walk or a few short walks a day. I’ve been doing a few miles at the beach each day with her and that seems to tire her out. She’d do great with a family where she gets lots of play and stimulation or anyone who is home most of the day. If you’re looking for a full-time buddy, she’s your girl! She sleeps great all night in her crate with no issues, but would also love a home where she can sleep near you or with you, but it’s not needed. She’s on a schedule of 10/11pm bed and 7/8am wake up, but she will sleep in as well.

She Loves to chase birds at the beach or park and has an excellent nose, she probably would’ve made a great hunting dog. We’re working on her recall with a long leash and she’s doing really well. She stays right by my side 90% of the time anyways, but we’re working on her listening when something excites her to run, like birds or a dog. I think she was given a lot of love in her previous home due to how sweet and loving she is toward all people and kids I’ve seen her meet. She’s a perfect angel in the car, so anywhere you wanna go she is happy to politely join!

She pulls on leash and she’s pretty strong for her size, but she does well with a harness and plenty to sniff. Walks are pretty leisurely while she’s sniffing, but if she sees a bird she will sprint to catch it, even if it’s flying overhead lol! She barks at some dogs on leash, which we’ve been working on and she’s doing better. She’s been learning to look at me for a treat instead and she stays “calm” while she looks at me. She previously lived with 3 other labs and I’ve seen her wag her tail very excitedly at certain dogs playing at the beach, so I think she would love to be around other dogs to have buddies to play with. However, she would also do really well in a home as the only dog where she’s getting all the attention as she is very people focused.

She will follow you everywhere. She loves to be by you all day even just to nap while you work. She’s crazy for food, which helps a lot with training, she’ll do anything for a treat! But it does require we keep the kitchen closed while we’re not in there or if we’re distracted cooking. She does some demand barking (mainly for dinner and attention), but it hasn’t been a big issue.

It doesn’t seem like she had rules or training enforced in her home, but she’s a good girl, very smart, and seems trainable. It’s going to take a bit of time and patience, but anyone who is willing to invest in her training will end up with a great dog with so much love to give!

What Rescue Rep Says: We want Blue in a home where she won't be left for long stretches of the day. A stay-at-home parent, families who work from home or families who can take her to work with them would be ideal. A family who wants a dog to accompany them on outdoor adventures and vacations would be wonderful! We are looking for a home where Blue will receive daily exercise and activity.

Her previous owner emphasized that Blue DOES NOT LIKE CATS!

Blue loves to swim. It would be ideal if her next home had a pool. Blue was raised around children ages 8–14 and spent time with a toddler over the past year but with her being an outside dog, we don't know how much time she actually spent with them.

We discovered that Blue is not a fan of the vet. Prior to making her way to us, we sent her to the vet to get vaccines updated. Blue did fine up until the vet went to examine her ears; Blue got snappy so the visit was cut short. The owners report Blue was never like that before but Blue's last visit prior to this was over three years ago. We have taken Blue to the vet since and while she is happy to be there and likes the vet, she reacted when she had a painful abscess examined on her bottom. A few quirks to note:

She’s not a fan of the vet, so visits may require a little extra patience and planning.
On walks, she barks at other dogs, but with guidance and consistency, this can be managed. She also barks at the gardener.
If you’re looking for a loving, people-focused pup who will happily follow you from room to room and curl up next to you whenever she gets the chance, look no further. She craves human attention and will thrive in a home where she can be part of the family’s daily life. Her ideal day includes daily walks, running around the backyard, being by your side, and maybe a cozy nap on a soft bed nearby. She will also join you on the sofa if you let her.

Seeking experienced dog owners or individuals who have previously worked with dogs that need some behavior management. A stable household with a predictable routine, which can help Blue feel secure and reduce any anxiety-driven behaviors.

Medical: Blue is spayed. She is up to date with Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, heartworm tested (negative) and is microchipped.

Located In: San Francisco.

If you are interested in Blue, please email Rescue Rep Kris Krisellen.nm@gmail.com In your email, please tell me about yourself and why you would be a good fit for Blue.
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We request a modest donation from families seeking to adopt a Labrador Retriever through us. This is NOT an adoption fee (there is no adoption fee to adopt a Lab directly from us). The donation helps to offset the direct expenses of our Rescue and Placement Services. The donation is $400 per Lab.

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue is an all-volunteer, 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization that facilitates the placement of unwanted Labrador Retrievers into loving new homes. We have a spay/neuter requirement for all dogs that we place. If a dog has been abused or needs medical attention, we provide emotional and medical rehabilitation. Individuals who desire to adopt Labrador Retrievers complete an application form and, upon acceptance, are introduced to potential pets. Our purpose is solely to provide good homes for Labrador Retrievers who might otherwise be abandoned or euthanized by their previous owners. Through education, we seek to reduce the unwanted dog population and increase responsible pet ownership.

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