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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Owosso, Michigan

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Bailey

Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Dog

Female, 3 yrs 10 mos
Laingsburg, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bailey is looking for a family that will take her on adventures and spend time showing her with the love she so deserves. Bailey is good with other dogs, with slow introductions. She is good with kitty friends as well. Bailey is good with kids that are respectful and will not climb on her or use her as a jungle gym.She is housebroken and crate trained, which is a bonus. This cutie would love a fenced yard where she can get her sniffs in and maybe chase a squirrel or two.Please check out our adoption process & on-line application here: https://www.newhopepetrescue.com/Adoption Fee for dogs cover the following vetting:1. UTD on shots (age appropriate)2. Wormed3. HW tested (over 1 year old)4. Micro-chipped5. Spayed/neuteredAdoption Fee for cats cover the following vetting:1. UTD on shots (age appropriate)2. Wormed3. Felv/FIV Combo Test (as appropriate)4. Micro-chipped5. Spayed/neuteredDo you want to be a hero? Sign up to become a foster parent and change lives! Each foster home we have means one more dog's or cat's life that is saved. You choose when you can foster and which dogs or cats you would like to welcome into your home. Please check out the foster process on our website and complete the application. We would love to have you join the team. *New Hope Pet Rescue members are only supplying their best guesses as to specific breed mixtures. Any information given to adopters regarding breed mixture and potential size when full grown does not constitute any warranty that this information will be correct.
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Emerald

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 3 mos
Laingsburg, MI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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Story
Please check out our adoption process & on-line application here: https://www.newhopepetrescue.com/Adoption Fee for dogs cover the following vetting:1. UTD on shots (age appropriate)2. Wormed3. HW tested (over 1 year old)4. Micro-chipped5. Spayed/neuteredAdoption Fee for cats cover the following vetting:1. UTD on shots (age appropriate)2. Wormed3. Felv/FIV Combo Test (as appropriate)4. Micro-chipped5. Spayed/neuteredDo you want to be a hero? Sign up to become a foster parent and change lives! Each foster home we have means one more dog's or cat's life that is saved. You choose when you can foster and which dogs or cats you would like to welcome into your home. Please check out the foster process on our website and complete the application. We would love to have you join the team. *New Hope Pet Rescue members are only supplying their best guesses as to specific breed mixtures. Any information given to adopters regarding breed mixture and potential size when full grown does not constitute any warranty that this information will be correct.
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Zion

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Mount Morris, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Zion is a 5 year old neutered Lab. He comes from a purebred bloodline. I got him and his brother as puppies not knowing about sibling syndrome.I learned how to keep the boys happy with each other but it caused them both to have anxiety. I recently put Zion on prozac which helped him relax, quit barking excessively and make better eye contact. He had professional training at 1 years old and knows basic commands.Recently he has successfully been trained on outings with strange dogs and people. He is leash trained. He has been around my young grandchildren without any issues. Zion attacked our cat that has lived here as long as he has. He has never liked cats. It was unprovoked and triggered by cat food. He has never bitten any humans. He loves his people fiercely. He would rather lay his head on your lap and be petted than eat a steak. Zion is stubborn,he needs consistent routine and discipline. He would do great as star of the show.
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Gibby

Labrador Retriever Rottweiler

Male, Young
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Gibby - Fostered near Grand Rapids Breed: MIXED Breed DOB: Jan 12, 2025 Sex: Neutered male Weight: 52 pounds (on July 18) Projected adult weight approximately 90 pounds HI! I’m Gibby! My brothers and I came to APB from Kentucky where we were found on a roadside as little babies. My brothers got adopted but I’m still waiting for the RIGHT family to come along. Its mid October now, my brothers have had homes since early summer! :( No one knows who my parents are because all 3 of us look so different we had to do DNA. Mom says I’m a Big Ole Mutt. But she says I’m super cute and so soft, with great ears. My ears change with my mood...and Im not kidding! Sometimes I have labby ears and sometimes they go off to the sides and sometimes even almost all the way up! Mom says its the weirdest thing ever. They claim that I have almost 30% of bully breeds...but my foster mom says that’s crazy! I love cats, I love dogs, I love people, and I am even allowed in the horse barn to help with chores, but never in the horse pasture. Mom says not to cross that gate, so I don’t. We also have birds here, chickens and ducks and even baby ones. Mom says I am such a good boy because I don’t chase them. I don’t want to harm them and I sure don’t want to make the momma duck mad. She’s scary! I just steer clear of them. Maybe if a duck wants to play I’ll chase him for a second, but never to hurt him…just to play tag! We have deer here too, mom says I can’t bark at them or chase them either, so I don’t. She says “no, come” and I go back to her. I don’t want to be naughty I like to be a good boy! I still think barking at them is kinda fun...they need to know I’m big too! I am a good boy in my crate, but I sure do like to see the other doggies. I like to have friends! When mom gets into the cookie jar, I RUN to my crate and am quiet and comfy in it. It’s my special, safe, napping spot! I like my crate with my family though. Please don’t put me in a room alone! I will get all stressed out. My foster mom checks on me through those secret cameras and I’m usually just napping the day away, waiting for someone to come home so we can play. I would really like to have a doggy sibling, or someone who wants to be my BFF and have a shadow. I’ve never been alone so I’d like to keep it that way! I do love kids too! Just not little ones because mom says I’m “rude”. Whatever that means! I love all people, but sometimes I do get soooooo excited I might tinkle a little. Mom says I have to grow out of that sooner than later! I let other dogs take my toys and I like to take theirs too, and play tug, but I refuse to even let anyone think I’m sharing my food out of my own dish. That’s mine, and I am not afraid to tell them so, I might even try to take theirs if they’re not watching. I’d share with my humans though, if they wanted! I like going bye-bye and I walk good on a leash, but I am going to keep getting bigger and bigger so mom says I need to not pull! I don’t pull bad, but she says I’m not getting any smaller and to mind my manners, and I do try, so hard! She says that I would love obedience classes, even just for socialization and fun. I love to learn. She says I’m SO smart! We never took obedience classes but I know Come, Off, Down, Sit, Wait, and of course NO. I like going to fun stores and meeting new people! I haven’t found any dogs at those stores who want to let me climb on them, but I like to at least say HI. I want all of the people to say HI and pet me and give me cookies! It’s SO fun! If I get really excited I do tinkle, but mom says I’ll grow out of that…eventually. No one likes to get sprayed! I can’t help it, people are SO exciting!! I like to help mom play in the garden, she digs holes, and I dig better holes! Then I run and run and run some more. Water is fun too, I love getting muddy! I love playing in the water! Ponds, lakes, puddles, even the water dish can be fun! My foster mom says I need to find my own family, but it’s fun here – will you do fun things with me too, for the rest of my life? That sure would be nice! If you have any questions, please email tzupoomom@gmail.com . Our application can be found online at here. Animal Placement Bureau's standard adoption fee is $250. Our adoption process includes an application, personal and vet reference checks, and a home visit. We do not ship dogs under any circumstances. We do not have a facility; all of our dogs are fostered in private homes. To view our dogs, please check our events page at Our application can be found online at
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Iggy

Labrador Retriever

Male, 2 yrs 2 mos
Midland, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Woof! I'm Iggy, the sweetest labrador mix you could ever hope to meet- seriously, I am a total doll! I may be nearly 60lbs, but I'm a certified lap dog! All that I want is to cuddle up to someone who loves me and spend all day together snuggling or playing fetch! I have so much love to give and can't wait to find a furever home with a family who will adore me. I love every person that I meet and do amazing with all other dogs- I've never met a pup that I didn't try to play with or befriend! Even though I'm an absolute sweetheart, my life hasn't always been easy... I was rescued by Beagle Freedom Project after someone witnessed me being thrown out of a moving car! Can you believe that somebody would be so cruel to a gentle and loving boy like me? Since my rescue, I've been spending every day at Beagle Freedom Project's sanctuary, Freedom Fields, where I'm busy living it up with all of my pup friends-- but what would make me happiest is to finally have the real home I've always dreamed of. I promise to be the most loyal and loving companion ever for my adopter. Could you be the person to finally choose me? In return, I'll give you all of tail wags and kisses every day! My ideal home: An active househould (I love to snuggle AND play!) My location: NOWATA, OK *Please note that third-party sites like PetFinder or Adopt-a-Pet may sometimes list multiple locations for the same animal. My correct and current location is the one listed directly above!* *Beagle Freedom Project facilitates out-of-state adoptions, provided the adopter is able to travel to the animal's current location for pickup.* If you are interested in adopting me, please fill out an adoption application at https://bfp.org/adopt/ Please email the Beagle Freedom Project Team with questions at: adopt@bfp.org. ABOUT BEAGLE FREEDOM PROJECT: Beagle Freedom Project is the world's leading organization for rescuing and rehoming animals used in experimental research. If you would like to learn more about our organization, visit our site: https://bfp.org/
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Poptart

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 2 mos
Midland, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello there! My name is Poptart and I'm a sweet, loving, and affectionate girl who's looking for a forever home! I looooove to snuggle, go on walks, play with other dogs and my toys, and curl up and rest next to my favorite people. I'd make an amazing cuddle companion, adventure buddy or the perfect family dog for anyone who's seeking a loyal, friendly, and social companion! I was rescued by Beagle Freedom Project after being abandoned by my previous caretaker... when BFP found me, I was underweight, covered in ticks, and terrified. Luckily, my ruff start in life hasn't slowed me down at all-- I've blossomed into the most joyous and silly girl! I can't wait to find an adopter and spend the rest of my life showering them with hugs and kisses! I hope that someone notices me soon. Could you give me the forever home I've been dreaming of? 📍 My Location: LONG BEACH, CA Please note: Third-party sites like PetFinder or Adopt-a-Pet may sometimes list multiple locations for the same animal. My correct and current location is the one listed above! Beagle Freedom Project facilitates out-of-state adoptions, provided the adopter can travel to the animal’s current location for pickup. If you’re interested in adopting me, please fill out an adoption application at https://bfp.org/adopt/ For questions, email the Beagle Freedom Project team at: adopt@bfp.org About Beagle Freedom Project: Beagle Freedom Project is the world’s leading organization for rescuing and rehoming animals used in experimental research. Learn more about us at: https://bfp.org/

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New Hope Pet Rescue

PO Box 281, Laingsburg, MI 48848

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Rescue

26.4 miles

Animal Placement Bureau

PO Box 80146, Lansing, MI 48909

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Rescue

34.6 miles

Beagle Freedom Project - MI

Midland, MI 48623

Pet Types: cats, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits

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34.7 miles

Saginaw County Animal Care & Control

5615 Bay Rd.,, Saginaw, MI 48604

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

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Rescue

42.7 miles

Canine Companions Rescue Center

Clarkston, MI 48348

Pet Types: dogs

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44.3 miles

Great Lakes Dog Rescue

4079 S Lapeer Rd, Metamora, MI 48455

Pet Types: dogs

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46.5 miles

K-9 Stray Rescue League

2120 Metamora Road, Oxford, MI 48371

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