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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Sausalito, California

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Hank

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Kentfield, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hank is a 3 year old 100 pound pure Bred black lab. At home he can be lazy, and loving and goofy- or he can have lots of energy and needs you to throw the ball for awhile. The problem we have with Hank is that we live in an area where people are constantly walking by with dogs and Hank is very protective of our house and us. He needs to be in a more quiet house with a tall fence He can be aggressive with other dogs on off leash but he can also be totally fine and play well-unpredictable. He goes out with a dog walker 5 days a week and gets plenty of exercise but it’s become a challenge for us to handle him with 2 kids and another lab at home. We love him but he might need a home where he is the only dog- he gets along great with our other dog but he is definitely the alpha. He loves to swim and chase balls. He needs an experienced dog owner and someone who is patient and has time to work with him. We have gotten him extensive training but he needs someone with more time.
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Theo

Labrador Retriever

Male, 6 yrs
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Theo 6-year-old male black Lab mix 91 lbs Neutered Background: Theo was saved from the Stockton shelter and relocated to Diesel Ranch in Placerville last year as he waits to find his forever home. What Theo Says:I am a dog of relaxation. Two 30-minute leash walks per day is plenty for me. I prefer to alternate between lying on my dog bed and roaming in the yard. I like to be first in line for everything… for food, for a squeaky toy, for a belly scratch, for a double ear rub. I get along great with my roomie dog Diesel and my fellow foster dog Barney. My favorite canine yoga positions are Downward Facing Sofa and Warrior II While Gnawing Bone. What Theo's Foster Says:Theo is a big, handsome guy. A lover of his humans, he just wants to be around you all day. He makes a great companion. He is proficient at “sit” and “wait” before entering and exiting outside. Theo is house-trained. He also knows “sit”, “paw”, “stay”, and “out”. Theo can be left alone inside for hours without a problem. Theo sleeps quietly through the night on his dog bed. He loves to play fetch and go for walks -- pulls a bit on leash. A DNA analysis of Theo found that he was a mix of Doberman, Rottweiler, St Bernard, and Labrador Retriever. He would do best in an adult-only home as he’s a big guy. No cats please. Medical: Theo is fully vaccinated, microchipped, neutered. Part of his tail had to be removed due to severe case of “happy tail” in the past. Located in: Placerville, and we are happy to rendezvous with you in a convenient location in the SF Bay area. If you want to adopt Theo, please contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbcglobal.net Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.
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Mikey

Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 3 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
MIKEY 2-Year-Old Black Lab Mix 67 Pounds, Neutered Background: Mikey is a remarkable boy who defies all odds with his boundless enthusiasm and infectious zest for life. He does have malformed forelimbs, but don't let that fool you – his mobility remains untouched. Mikey found himself searching for a forever home due to circumstances beyond his control. His previous owners, regretfully, had to part ways with him because their apartment complex didn’t allow large dogs. What Mikey's Foster Says: Mikey is a super sweet energetic pup with a loving and goofy personality and easy-going manners. He's an incredibly cuddly dog and loves belly rubs. He will pull for the first few minutes of every walk or whenever he sees a dog but otherwise settles down and walks well. Mikey loves attention and is great with passersby out on walks or when sitting at an outdoor restaurant. He loves meeting dogs, but won't "play" with them until he's met them a few times and then he'll chase them or play tug. He doesn't love super aggressive or energetic play and will walk away if a dog is too high-octane for him. When he's off-leash, he can be shy at first when meeting new people and he sometimes barks, especially if he's approached by men or if they try to pet him before he's ready. However, we've had him for two months and have seen a ton of improvement. He goes to an off-leash dog play area twice a day and we've been having most new people feed him treats before he can bark. He's become much better with strangers to where he'll approach them to see if he can sniff out treats or get pets. His leg deformities (overgrown ulnas in each leg according to the vet) barely slow him down, with his only limitations being longer walks. Otherwise, he has all the energy that one expects of a two-year-old and wants to play. He's well-behaved at home. With the exception of one flip-flop, he only plays with his toys and will stay off furniture he's not allowed on. He's crate-trained and sleeps through the night in his crate with no issues. However, we are working on not jumping on people (especially people with food in their hands!) or checking out the countertops. He has been quick to pick up commands (it seems like he knew some basic ones) and very eager to please, but will shy away from harsh words or discipline. Overall he has a middling-to-good recall. He needs some additional work with separation anxiety — he will yelp/whimper/bark a little when left in his crate alone. He would be ok in a home with another dog or dogs — he's lived in his previous foster home with two additional black lab rescues aged 5 and 6 — but feel he would really flourish in his own home. Ok with cats — is curious and will follow them around but doesn’t appear to have any aggression towards them. What Mikey's Rescue Rep Says: Upon meeting Mikey, I met a very friendly and sweet dog that jumped up for attention. He let me touch him all over and welcomed pets. He lived with two small dogs, one that was a little bully and was biting at Mikey's legs, to which Mikey could care less and was more interested in saying hello. We walked around the apartment complex; Mikey did pull but the harness he was wearing was pretty loose. He appeared happy to be out, eagerly pulled towards another dog to say hello, and was fine encountering different people out on the walk. Mikey is the epitome of loyalty and affection. Once he knows you, he becomes a steadfast friend, always by your side, ready to offer cuddles and companionship. He appreciates slow introductions and gentle approaches, which will allow him to blossom into the trusting and affectionate dog he truly is. Mikey harbors a deep aversion to visits to the vet, likely stemming from past experiences. While his fear may make these trips a challenge, it also presents an opportunity for his future family to nurture a sense of trust and security within him. With patience, gentle reassurance, and understanding, Mikey has the potential to overcome his fear and establish a trusting relationship with a caring and patient veterinarian. In the right hands, he can blossom into a confident and happy pup, ready to embark on countless adventures with his new family. Mikey will require a home where he won't be left alone for long stretches of the day and one where he will be a welcomed part of the family. Mikey is searching for a patient and understanding family who can provide him with a loving, forever home. An existing furry companion could be a bonus, as Mikey truly enjoys the company of other dogs. Because he tends to jump on people, a home with small children is not recommended. Medical: Mikey is neutered, microchipped, heartworm negative, and up-to-date with Rabies, DHPP, and Lepto. Mikey's forelimbs were x-rayed and two vets didn't believe anything practical could be done but as he gets older, could likely develop arthritis. He has shortened ulnas which has led to bowing in his radius. The recommendation was to start him on Dasuquin, which we have, to slow down any arthritis. In consultation with a specialist: surgery was recommended if there was any significant discomfort or impairment to the quality of life which is not the case with Mikey. Should Mikey begin to experience any mobility issues in the future, the specialist suggested exploring surgery at that time. Located In: San Francisco. If you are interested in adopting this sweet boy please contact Rescue Rep Kris @ krisellen.nm@gmail.com Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.
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Dominic

Labrador Retriever

Male, 10 yrs 3 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Dominic -- 10+-year-old black male Lab mix 70-lbs Neutered Background: Dominic's owner recently died, and his caretaker has asked us to find him a fabulous new home. Dominic has lived as an outside dog for the past few months... (but he is now really enjoying life indoors)... What Dominic's Former Caretaker Says: My friend passed away in March and I have been trying to find a home for his dog since then. I believe he is a 12-years-old. I think Dominic has lost some weight since he's been with me; his prior owner had fed him way too much people food. Dominic loves to go on walks. Not sure if he is housebroken. He loves to play with other dogs. He doesn't show any possessiveness over food or toys, but he really hates to give up his toy...no growling, just a stubborn old man. We play ball with Dominic in our backyard and he loves to play with and chase my grandson. Likes to chase cats, but does not harrn them. What Dominic's Evaluator Says: Dominic is probably 10-12 years old. Dominic is very engaging and friendly. Loves being touched and petted. Let me touch and poke/prod him all over. No food guarding -- for both dry kibble (which he wasn't really interested in) and wet canned dog food (which he gobbled right down). Not interested in squeaky toy. Pulls on leash (with flat collar). Did fine with my dog Diesel. Videos from caretaker showed Dominic hanging out just fine with little dogs. Dominic is definitely a mix... I see Lab and possible Rottie -- I think Dominic is a mix of multiple breeds... A little bit of a drooler. What Dominic's Foster Says: What a nice, affectionate dog. If you have a lap, he wants to climb up into it. Rides great in the car. Loves going on walks, but kinda meanders all over the place. Sleeps through the night with nary a peep. Not interested in squeaky toys. A bit of a picky eater, I've had to dress up his dry kibble with some wet food which he gobbles down. He is house broken but not crate trained. He sleeps on a coach (covered by a blanket). Dominic is good left alone and doesn’t chew things up, but I pick up the recycling bag at night if there is a used dog food can in it. He alert barks; Dominic is quiet in the house except when the doorbell rings... but he doesn’t keep barking and stops when told to. He doesn’t have separation anxiety. He is great with people and kids but suggest supervision around toddlers because he is a big guy and could accidentally knock them over. He is okay with most other dogs but gets excited so supervised meet and greets are best. He is a lover. Dominic loves to be cuddled first thing in the am. He Is good on a head leash and a 30-min walk is best. He sleeps a lot, loves the car and loves to be with people. When he needs to go out, he paces by the door and looks at you. He doesn’t bark though so you need to let him about after 3-4 hours in case you missed his signal. When I am gone, he self-limits the water drinking so no accidents. He is used to going about 10-11 hours overnight. He is a lovely guy. What Dominic's Rover.com Dogwalker Says: This boy deserves a good home. Anyone would be lucky to have him. Dominic is a lovable pup that is all about genuine affection. He's such sweetheart, always eager to be close and show his love with cuddles and occasional kisses. What makes Dominic stand out is his easy-going nature. He just wants to love and be loved. On walks, he's generally well-behaved, but his excitement can occasionally get the best of him when he spots other dogs or humans. He might give a gentle tug, but we've been working with him and he's quick to correct, eager to continue the stroll with a wagging tail or say hello when given the “okay”. He shows no aggression, just excitement at the possibility of a new friend. Despite his tough looking exterior, Dominic is a softie at heart. He is always eager to please and be a loyal companion and shows no resistance to any kind of training given to him. Dom is proof that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks! Dom would be the perfect addition to a person or family looking for a loyal, gentle, and affectionate companion. What Dominic' Rescue Rep Says: Dominic appears to have lived a hard life. Deserving of a nice relaxing new home. Dominic would do fine in a home with other dogs but he may appreciate being an only dog so his people can focus solely on him. Probably not house-broken so that will take some work. Time for this guy to learn what living inside a home with his people is all about. Great dog for older folks that just want a wonderful dog hanging around. Medical: Dominic is current on Rabies and distemper vaccinations, and heartworm negative. In Mid-September he was microchipped, neutered, and had a benign mass on his lower abdomen removed. Teeth are quite worn down but we did not see any broken, cracked or rotten teeth (maybe from chewing on rocks). Appears to have some fur loss on his hind quarters and tail -- likely due to fleas and has been growing back. Located In: Petaluma. If you are interested in adopting Dominic, contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbcglobal.net. Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.
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Barney

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Barney -- ~1-year-old male black Lab mix 70-lbs Neutered Background: This youngster was found as a stray in Oakland... and was very scared and shutdown at the shelter. The shelter was unable to handle him or examine him due to his skittishness. With the help of tasty pieces of a freshly-roasted chicken from Nob Hill Foods and some patience, we were able to gain his acceptance and get him out of the shelter into a vehicle for transport to a foster home. He is currently thriving beyond our wildest expectations. What Barney's Foster Says: What a delightful young pup. Barney has come such a long way since his "escape" from the shelter. Initially, he was a recluse in his x-pen in my dining room, avoiding all contact. Now, he is engaging, friendly, and playful. Gets along great with his 4-legged roomies, Theo and Diesel. Barney sleeps through the night on his dog bed in my bedroom. We're going on leash walks in the neighborhood and he loves walking with the other dogs. When I am working out in the yard, Barney is happy to lie down and supervise. Rides great in the car -- quick to jump in to see where we are going. Barney takes meeting new people slow and cautious -- a few treats goes a long way to winning Barney over. Not a big barker. House-trained. He is still learning about the big world around him. Loves meeting other dogs -- and romping with them! He is quite curious about my chickens -- not in a good way. What Barney's Rescue Rep Says: We think Barney is a Weimaraner/pointer/Lab/shepherd/hound mix. Will need lots of slow, steady, and calm handling. Can be a bit standoffish at first when he initially meets people, but soon learns they are not a threat. Not a good fit for a family with children due to his skittishness with humans. Would be great for him to join a family with an existing dog that can show Barney the ropes. Probably not a good apartment dog. Hoping to find Barney a home where his peeps area around a lot. No idea how Barney would be with cats. Medical: In great health. Current on vaccinations and microchipped. Neutered. Heartworm negative. Located In: Placerville (but we are happy to arrange a rendezvous closer to SF Bay area for a meet-up). If you are interested in adopting Barney, please contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbcglobal.net. Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.
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Logan

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
San Francisco, CA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
LOGAN -- ~1.5 -Year-Old Male Chocolate Labrador 75-lbs Neutered Background: We were alerted by the shelter regarding young Logan. He was recently returned after a 3-month failed adoption; the family reported that Logan guarded his space when visitors came to the home. The shelter also reported that Logan was returned in a different state than that of when he was adopted out a few months prior. He was friendly yet timid when adopted and came back scared and flinchy. What Logan's Foster Says:Logan is truly a big chocolate teddy bear. In the three weeks since he joined our family, Logan has blossomed into a playful and affectionate companion. Initially hesitant to leave the car, he now eagerly engages with us and our dogs, showcasing a newfound zest for life. Logan's love for touch and petting is evident and he adores playing with our two labs, learning the art of toy entertainment along the way. While he has not met a cat directly, his curious gaze through the window suggests a potential prey drive. However, there is no sign of resource guarding, be it with food, us, or our dogs. Though initially shy when meeting new people solo, Logan quickly warms up, allowing for delightful petting sessions. Interestingly, when surrounded by our dogs, his nervousness fades away in the company of strangers. Logan has proven to be a champ during grooming sessions, happily enduring baths, nail trims, and ear cleanings. His leash manners are better when alone, occasionally pulling when accompanied by our dogs. Logan's car etiquette, on the other hand, is impeccable—settling in for the ride without a fuss. While still working on housebreaking, Logan is communicative about his needs, making progress in understanding when it's time to go outside. A willing crate dweller, Logan prefers an open door, expressing himself with a bark if confined. When night falls, he transforms into a peaceful sleeper, resting soundly on a dog bed beside ours. Logan is more than a pet; he's a bundle of love and potential waiting for a family to continue his journey of transformation. Adopt Logan and let the adventure of a lifetime begin. What Logan's Rescue Rep Says: Initially meeting Logan at the shelter, we found a very timid and skittish young dog. His tail was tucked the majority of the time we visited, but did prop up after about 30 minutes. He did well with other dogs he was introduced to at the shelter, along with meeting my dogs and living with the foster's dogs. Logan will require slow and steady introductions to new people and will benefit from having another friendly canine sibiling or siblings in his forever home that will be a good role model and help with his socialization. Not a good fit for a family with children due to his skittishness. No idea how Logan would be with cats. He had a meet and greet with a potential adopter who had experience with a skittish dog and also had other dogs in the home. While Logan warmed up to the humans (with treats), he wanted to play and did really well with the other two dogs. Unfortunately, the third dog was not a fan of Logan's. Medical: Logan appears to be in good health, is neutered, current on vaccinations, heartworm negative, and microchipped. Currently located in: St. Helena If you are interested in adopting Logan, please contact Rescue Rep Kris at krisellen.nm@gmail.com Please tell me a little bit about yourself and why you might be a good fit for Logan. Please note our service area: GGLRR adopts to the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Our volunteers donate their personal time phones so please only call during reasonable hours (8am - 8pm). The Rescue Rep identified in the dog posting is the only person with information about the dog - please only contact the designated volunteer. We do call everyone back within 2-3 days so please be patient. We work very hard to make the right matches for the dogs and for the new owners. We get 3-5 dogs per week; we do not have a facility where the dogs are housed, they are in foster homes throughout the Bay Area.

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue

268 Bush Street #4322, San Francisco, CA 94104

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San Francisco Animal Care & Control

1419 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

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San Francisco Animal Care & Control

1419 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

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The San Francisco SPCA

250 Florida Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

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San Francisco Animal Care & Control

1419 Bryant Street, San Francisco, CA 94103

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