Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Angie — the puppy who thinks "no lap left behind" is a lifestyle. At 3–4 months old, this black lab mix is mostly legs, a little wiggly, and a whole lot of heart. She comes in shy but warms up fast — in an instant she's handing out kisses like they're going out of style and will be quietly assuming that your lap is her lap. Too big? She genuinely cannot imagine what you mean. What makes Angie special is how easy she is. No chewing through your furniture. No 3am zoomies. She definitely has puppy energy, but no dramatic destruction. She figured out "potty outside" almost immediately and has been a rockstar at not having accidents. She's the rare puppy who seems to have skipped most of the chaos stage. She does have feelings about the crate. Nothing crazy, just some whining. She loves her people and cannot fathom why a closed door should exist between them. (She would also like you to know that the big bed looks very comfortable and she'd be happy to test it for you when it comes to bedtime.) Angie thoroughly enjoys playing with other doggos and would love to have a 'big' brother or sister to romp with her. When she's done though, she's equally happy sprawled out for an afternoon nap with her foster pals. Basically, she fits right into a pack like she was always part of it. While Angie is a completely gentle love bug, she is a bit of scaredy cat with new people. She'll usualy freeze and give a little growl until she knows she's safe. If they show her just a little kindness, she opens up quickly and is very receptive. We expect she'll do even better with more opportunities to socialize. A few extra details worth knowing: she has webbed feet (future swim star, very 'lab' forward there). She's 'retrieved' squeeky toys but hasn't shown interest in the ball yet. She has a glossy black coat with a little spash of white on her chin and chest, and a tail that wags so enthusiastically it had to be bandaged to protect her from herself. That tail doesn't lie, Angie is one happy girl. She has been a great little car rider, and is learning how fun neighborhood walks are (she does well on her own and has been hiking, but has a lot more confidence when with another dog). Jumping (occasional, not constant) is a work in progress. Videos of Angie: https://youtube.com/shorts/-7eir5pwcps?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/Yfr_askO4uY?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/swXcECyVHEU?feature=share Estimated adult weight: 45–60 lbs of devoted, easygoing companion. Housebreaking is going VERY well as mentioned but still fresh. Like any pup, she'll need to be let out frequently with consistency and patience as she keeps building those good habits. An active home that loves to play and snuggle will be her sweet spot. Angie bonds fast and loves hard. She's not looking for a temporary layover, she's looking for her forever family. Adoption Fee: $400. This includes her spay, microchip, deworming, all recommended puppy vaccines for her age and current prevention. Apply at https://pawsandprayers.org/adoption-application/ If you have further questions about this pup, you can email their foster home at 4leggedlayover@gmail.com Please note that only applications submitted through our website using the link above are valid. Inquiries or applications submitted through Petfinder or other third-party sites are not accepted. Your veterinarian must have permission to speak with us. Please contact your vet as soon as you apply, as applications will not be considered without this authorization.February 23, 2026, 9:51 pm