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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Carthage, Missouri

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These Labrador Retrievers are available in Carthage, Missouri.
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Jarred

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 4 yrs 2 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Time at shelter: 425 days :( Sponsored $25
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Nami

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 2 yrs 7 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Nami is a beautiful, young lab mix who has been in our shelter for over 100 days now. This girl is SO smart and would absolutely thrive in an active home with someone who enjoys training or going on adventures outdoors. Nami already knows sit, down, and shake, and she walks well on a leash too! She is still very young and has a lot of energy so her ideal person should be patient and understanding and willing to work with her while she adjusts to life outside of the shelter. She is so so sweet and very kennel stressed in our facility, we would love to see her get out of here asap! Nami is sponsored, adoption fee is only $25!Nami has been patiently waiting for her forever family since July, and despite her sweet nature, no one has shown interest in her yet. This 2-year-old beauty was brought in by animal control after being found as a stray, and the shelter environment has been hard on her. She weighs about 40 pounds, the perfect medium size for snuggling, walks, and adventures! She adores people and is always ready to greet you with a wagging tail. She’s dog-friendly, indifferent to cats, and takes treats from your hand with the sweetest, softest touch.Nami deserves a life where she can truly shine, so if you’re ready to welcome an amazing companion into your home, please fill out an adoption application using the link below or come meet her in person during our open hours! She’s here, waiting for her second chance at happiness… could that be with you?Adoption Application: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScbRHljwkHKaRSHgBuiT-m-SEsXLGHNRcfimGECvqxBeBSplQ/viewform
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Romeo

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Romeo is a young black lab mix. He came from one of the worst abuse cases we have had here. Romeo is a very sweet and gentle dog, however becuase of his past, he can be timid and slow to warm up to new people, particularly men. He would do well in a calm, quieter home setting, with someone who is patient and understanding of his circumtances. He is a truly wonderful little soul, he just needs a chance to adjust and learn that not all people are scary. Romeo is sponsored, so his adoption fee is only $25!
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Crunch

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 7 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Brussell

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 7 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Sarah Lee

Labrador Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 1 yr 4 mos
Carthage, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Female; Spayed-Up-to-date on all vaccinations -Estimated to be about 10 months old-Weighs 35ibs

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These Labrador Retrievers are available for adoption close to Carthage, Missouri.
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Chico 30126

Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I AM SPONSORED THANKS TO MY ANONYMOUS SPONSOR! COMES WITH A GIFT CERTIFICATE TO BIG DOG BOTIQUE! Meet Chico, a young Lab mix who is sure to charm you with his endearing personality. He's sweet, friendly, and has a knack for making everyone around him smile with his goofy antics. He may be a bit shy at first, but once he warms up to you, his playful and energetic side comes out in full force. Chico is an expert at fetch and would make an excellent running partner. He loves to make people laugh with his funny little quirks. Chico is looking for a forever home where he can share his love and zest for life. Adopting Chico would not only bring joy and laughter into your home, but also give this wonderful pup the loving family he deserves. Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by their ages are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.
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Jack 123698

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
COMES WITH A GIFT CERTIFICATE TO BIG DOG BOTIQUE! Jack is a 1 - 2 yr old male Lab mix. He has a high energy level, so he would benefit from an active family with a fenced yard and plenty of space for daily exercise and play. He is loose and wiggly when greeting, and likes to sit by his person for snuggles and kisses. Jack walks well on a leash with no pulling. He is food motivated and knows the command sit. He mixes well with other dogs in a kennel and is indifferent towards cats in the shelter environment. Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their own size; and dog meets with the resident dogs are always encouraged. Our cat test should be used as a general-purpose screening only to rule out overt aggression; we always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendation on suitability of placement with children by their ages is based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavior evaluations should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at this point in time; JHS believes all dog families need to be prepared to invest time and energy into training as well as provide common sense management of their new dog. We always encourage family to do some research on the breeds or mixes of breeds prior to adoption as many can have some unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Always remember that the majority of dogs at our shelter have been exposed to or may have kennel cough. Kennel cough is contagious to other dogs, please talk to your vet if you have any questions about kennel cough prior to adoption. Please ask your adoption counselor at time of adoption if you have any unanswered questions regarding illnesses and treatments of the pet that you are adopting. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642. I AM SPONSORED THANKS TO MY ANONYMOUS SPONSOR! I AM SPONSORED! Thank you Cindy Baer for sponsoring me!
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Scotch 123969

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I AM SPONSORED THANKS TO MY ANONYMOUS SPONSOR! Meet Scotch, a delightful Lab mix, brimming with energy and affection. This adult dog is a bundle of joy, always ready to share a laugh with his goofy antics. His playful spirit is infectious, brightening up even the dullest of days. A curious soul, Scotch is always eager to explore his surroundings and learn new tricks. His friendly nature makes him a great companion, always eager to share his love. Scotch's sweet demeanor and funny personality will surely bring a smile to your face. His energetic personality would make him a perfect addition to any active family. Adopt Scotch, and you'll gain a faithful friend who'll fill your life with joy and laughter. Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by their ages are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.
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Kinzy 31568

Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Kinzy, a lively Lab mix with a heart as big as her personality. Her sweetness is just as evident as her playful spirit, which she expresses through a variety of goofy antics that never fail to bring a smile. Kinzy's energy is boundless, her joy infectious, and her funny behaviors are sure to entertain. She is a friend to everyone, and her friendly demeanor makes her a favorite among both staff and volunteers. With Kinzy, every day is a playful adventure filled with laughter and love. Her vibrant spirit serves as a reminder of the simple joys in life. If you’re looking for a loyal companion who will fill your days with laughter, love, and endless fun, Kinzy is the perfect dog for you. She’s not just a pet; she’s a friend, a confidante, and a source of endless joy. Adopt Kinzy and let her brighten your life! Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by age are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642.
We'll also keep you updated on North 31477's adoption status with email updates.
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North 31477

Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
I AM SPONSORED! Thank you Becky at Dr. Randy Bowles office for sponsoring me!
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Leia 31645

Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Joplin, MO
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Leia, a lovable lab mix with a big heart. Her irresistible sweetness and friendly nature draw everyone in. Playful and energetic, she brightens any moment, and her cuddly warmth brings comfort on chilly nights. While she's outgoing, she has a shy side, waiting to bloom in the right environment. Adopt Leia and let her fill your life with joy! Dogs are generally tested with dogs of their size in a group setting, and dog meet-and-greets with the adopter's dog(s) are always encouraged. A cat test may be conducted at the adopter's request but should only be used as a general-purpose screening to rule out overt aggression. We always recommend caution when introducing dogs to cats in the home. Recommendations on the suitability of placement with children by age are based on behavioral observations including energy level and response to body handling. We never recommend leaving young children unsupervised with dogs, and we cannot guarantee the behavior of dogs with children, other pets, or cats. Behavioral observations in the shelter environment should be considered as a snapshot of the behavior of the dog at a given point in time and may not be indicative of a dog's overall mental health. The Joplin Humane Society believes all adopters need to be prepared to invest time and energy into working with their new dog, as animals arrive at the shelter from a variety of situations and scenarios and may have had little to no prior training. Dogs should never be fed together unless it is known that they do not possess resource-guarding tendencies. We always encourage adopters to research the breeds or mixes of breeds before adoption as many can have unique characteristics that may or may not fit into their families. Keep in mind that the transition from the shelter to a home environment is stressful for dogs, and the Rule of 3 should be used as a rule of thumb when introducing a dog to their new surroundings. For the first 3 days, fear, anxiety, and stress levels are at their highest; and dogs may appear lethargic, remain hidden, are easily excitable, or have a loss of appetite. In the next 3 weeks, dogs will be actively developing a routine, and new personality traits may appear as stress levels decrease. During this period, it is recommended that adopters limit the dog's exposure to new people and places as they adjust and keep them in a crate or designated quiet room when left alone. Time outside of the home should be short, and crowds or loud noise should be avoided. After 3 months, a bond has developed between the dogs and their new family, and the animal should appear more comfortable in unfamiliar situations. For more information about this dog or any others at our Shelter, please visit www.joplinhumane.org. We are the Joplin Humane Society in Joplin, Missouri. 417-623-3642. THANK YOU DAYAN EDWARDS FOR SPONSORING MY ADOPTION FEE!

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Carthage Humane Society Inc

13860 Dog Kennel Rd., Carthage, MO 64836

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Joplin Humane Society

140 E. Emperor Lane, Joplin, MO 64801

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11.8 miles

Golden Paws with Possibilities Pet Rescue and Care Center

2300 N. Main St., Joplin, MO 64801

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12.6 miles

Rock City Rescue - Carl Junction, MO

Carl Junction, MO 64834

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21.3 miles

Faithful Friends Animal Advocates

11281 East Hwy 86, Neosho, MO 64850

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27 miles

Southeast Kansas Humane Society

485 E. 560th, PO Box 783, Pittsburg, KS 66762

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35.9 miles

City of Aurora Dog Pound

106 S Elliott Avenue, Aurora, MO 65605

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40.1 miles

I'm Your Huckleberry Rescue, Inc.

PO Box 271, Pineville, MO 64856

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41.5 miles

Haven of the Ozarks Animal Sanctuary

9617 Farm Road 2190, Washburn, MO 65772

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For The Love of Rescue

Grove, OK 74344

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