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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Sheridan, Colorado

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Cora

Labrador Retriever Retriever (Unknown Type)

Female, Senior
Littleton, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cora is the sweetest old girl. She has been with me for 12 and a half years. I got her at Platte Canyon Animal Shelter in 2012 as a rescue from a reservation I was told. She is now 15 years old and has arthritis as a result of being so abused before she came into my life. She has a broken leg nobody ever got set so one of her front legs does bow out and she's stiff when she first gets up. I love her so so much but our lives have changed into a situation where we cannot take care of her any more. She is so playful still when she can, she loves snuggles, sleeps most of the time, and really just needs someone who can love on her. She did have 2 cat friends for about 10 years and was great with them. She does well with small children and has been patient with my nephews since they were born. Unfortunately she just does not get along with other dogs as part of her past was being used in a puppy mill. She has been aggressive with other dogs in the past.
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Sadie

Labrador Retriever Great Pyrenees

Female, 5 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sadie is a gentle sweetheart who has already overcome so much and is now ready for a forever family who will help her continue blossoming. She may be shy when meeting new people, but with patience, kindness, and consistency, she warms up beautifully — and once she feels safe, her playful, snuggly side shines. Sadie’s New Mexico foster, who cared for her and her siblings for five months, shared just how far this sweet girl has come. When Sadie first arrived, she was absolutely terrified of the world around her. She spent her early days watching from afar, unsure who she could trust. But slowly, she began to open her heart. After a week, she took a treat from her foster’s hand. Two weeks later, she accepted soft pets on her head. And now? She happily welcomes full-body pets and recently even curled up beside her foster on the couch, gently leaning in for comfort and connection. Sadie wants to trust — you can see her trying so hard to be brave. Today, Sadie enjoys laying beside her person, soaking up affection, gently nibbling fingers to show love, and playing with toys or other friendly dogs. She’s incredibly smart and very aware of her surroundings — she even braved her vet visit with quiet courage. Sadie is also growing more confident in her training. She’s food-motivated and making steady progress with crate training, potty training, and leash walking. Sudden loud noises can startle her on walks, but she improves a little more each day as she learns that the world isn’t so scary. Sadie will thrive in a calm, patient home with someone who understands shy dogs and celebrates the small victories. She would love a confident dog sibling who can help guide her, offer reassurance, and show her the ropes. Her start to life wasn’t harmful — she and her siblings were simply born to a stray mama who tried her best — but because of that, Sadie needs gentle encouragement and time to feel secure. If you’re looking for a tender, soulful companion to nurture, support, and watch bloom, Sadie may be your perfect match. She truly wants to love and be loved — she’s just waiting for the person who sees not her fears, but her beautiful potential. ##2601639##
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SPRUCE

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 mo
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are a lot of fun, but also a lot of responsibility! Things you should be aware of before adopting a puppy from the Denver Animal Shelter:* Puppies will need regular socialization. The critical time period for socialization is between 8 and 16 weeks, but it is important to continue to socialize your new pup throughout their young life. This means having positive and enjoyable interactions with as many new people, new dogs, and new environments as possible. Appropriate socialization will help puppies grow into healthier and more social adults.* They will not know what is appropriate to chew on, where they should go to the bathroom, and how to behave in all situations. Puppies require a lot of time spent on training, management, and supervision. It is recommended that puppies be crate trained or kept in a puppy-proofed room of the house with appropriate chew toys and enrichment when not actively supervised. The Denver Animal Shelter always recommends positive reinforcement-based training methods. * Puppies in a shelter environment often have unknown parentage. While we make our best guesses on size and breed, we cannot guarantee their adult temperament, behavior, size, or characteristics.
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TULIP

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are a lot of fun, but also a lot of responsibility! Things you should be aware of before adopting a puppy from the Denver Animal Shelter:* Puppies will need regular socialization. The critical time period for socialization is between 8 and 16 weeks, but it is important to continue to socialize your new pup throughout their young life. This means having positive and enjoyable interactions with as many new people, new dogs, and new environments as possible. Appropriate socialization will help puppies grow into healthier and more social adults.* They will not know what is appropriate to chew on, where they should go to the bathroom, and how to behave in all situations. Puppies require a lot of time spent on training, management, and supervision. It is recommended that puppies be crate trained or kept in a puppy-proofed room of the house with appropriate chew toys and enrichment when not actively supervised. The Denver Animal Shelter always recommends positive reinforcement-based training methods. * Puppies in a shelter environment often have unknown parentage. While we make our best guesses on size and breed, we cannot guarantee their adult temperament, behavior, size, or characteristics.
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MAPLE

Labrador Retriever

Female, 1 mo
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are a lot of fun, but also a lot of responsibility! Things you should be aware of before adopting a puppy from the Denver Animal Shelter:* Puppies will need regular socialization. The critical time period for socialization is between 8 and 16 weeks, but it is important to continue to socialize your new pup throughout their young life. This means having positive and enjoyable interactions with as many new people, new dogs, and new environments as possible. Appropriate socialization will help puppies grow into healthier and more social adults.* They will not know what is appropriate to chew on, where they should go to the bathroom, and how to behave in all situations. Puppies require a lot of time spent on training, management, and supervision. It is recommended that puppies be crate trained or kept in a puppy-proofed room of the house with appropriate chew toys and enrichment when not actively supervised. The Denver Animal Shelter always recommends positive reinforcement-based training methods. * Puppies in a shelter environment often have unknown parentage. While we make our best guesses on size and breed, we cannot guarantee their adult temperament, behavior, size, or characteristics.
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RED BUD

Labrador Retriever

Male, 1 mo
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are a lot of fun, but also a lot of responsibility! Things you should be aware of before adopting a puppy from the Denver Animal Shelter:* Puppies will need regular socialization. The critical time period for socialization is between 8 and 16 weeks, but it is important to continue to socialize your new pup throughout their young life. This means having positive and enjoyable interactions with as many new people, new dogs, and new environments as possible. Appropriate socialization will help puppies grow into healthier and more social adults.* They will not know what is appropriate to chew on, where they should go to the bathroom, and how to behave in all situations. Puppies require a lot of time spent on training, management, and supervision. It is recommended that puppies be crate trained or kept in a puppy-proofed room of the house with appropriate chew toys and enrichment when not actively supervised. The Denver Animal Shelter always recommends positive reinforcement-based training methods. * Puppies in a shelter environment often have unknown parentage. While we make our best guesses on size and breed, we cannot guarantee their adult temperament, behavior, size, or characteristics.

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Labrador Retriever shelters & rescues in Sheridan, Colorado

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Labrador Retriever puppies in Sheridan, Colorado. Browse these Labrador Retriever rescues and shelters below.

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3.6 miles

Denver Animal Shelter

1241 W. Bayaud Ave, Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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3.6 miles

A Friend of Jack Rescue

Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: dogs

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3.7 miles

Retriever Rescue of Colorado

6300 E Hampden Ave Ste C, Box 338, Denver, CO 80222

Pet Types: dogs

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5.7 miles

Ace of Hearts Dog Rescue - CO Transport Stop

711 Walnut St, Boulder, CO 80203

Pet Types: dogs

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6.3 miles

Circle 2 Rescue - Colorado Chapter

Denver, CO 80227

Pet Types: dogs

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7.9 miles

Sloppy Kisses Animal Rescue

Highlands Ranch, CO 80130

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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8.3 miles

RezDawg Rescue

Denver, CO 80207

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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9.2 miles

DMK Rehoming

Littleton, CO 80127

Pet Types: dogs

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9.2 miles

L.O.L.A.'S Rescue

6005 S. Taft Way, Littleton, CO 80127

Pet Types: dogs

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