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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Greenville, Pennsylvania

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Zuri

Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Greenville, PA
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
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Roxy

Labrador Retriever Collie

Female, Adult
Vienna, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Needs special attention, Spayed or Neutered,
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Sasha - Prison CCP Graduate

Labrador Retriever

Female, Adult
Vienna, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Nala

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 yrs
Grove City, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Nala... This girl has the most soulful eyes ever. There is a reason for that... Nala had been spotted by a kind family at a park that is known as an area where dogs are dumped. Nala was dumped with her 3 pups. Nala would not let anyone near her nor her pups. So, Nala would wander the park and surrounding areas with her pups. The family would leave her food every day. As the days went by, the family noticed that some of Nala's pups were no longer with her. Perhaps some one plucked one up. Or perhaps they died. No one knows. What we do know, is that once it was just Nala, she was more willing to trust the family. The mother would spend some time each day feeding her and sitting there and talking to her in order to gain Nala's trust. And eventually, she did. At that point, Nala was a completely different dog. She was very much willing to be with a family. A.M.O.R. was asked to help Nala. And we did. Nala is a sweet and quiet girl. She is super duper chill. She is not interested in high energy pups nor dogs. She is EXCELLENT in her kennel. She walks very well on leash. Has never made potty in her kennel. She sits quietly watching everything around her. She does not bark much either - inside nor outside. Nala enjoys the company of her people and the company of other confident, calm, and quiet dogs. Once she goes outside, she is quick about going to do her potty business. Then she casually eats her lunch. She does not like for the other dogs to be close to her when she is eating. You really can't blame her since she didn't have food for herself and her babies - she hasn't yet forgotten those hungry days. Nala is confident and enjoys hanging outside by herself as well. She enjoys the breeze, the sun, the swaying trees, etc. Not much bothers this girl. It makes us wonder what she could be thinking.... Nala is certainly ready to be in her own home. Are you the home and family that she wistfully is thinking of when she is looking far off into the trees? All of Nala's vetting has been done by my personal dogs' vet. The following is a list of what has been done for her... Spayed 2 - DA2PP shots (Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2 (Hepatitis), Parvo, and Parainfluenza) Bordatella shot Rabies shot Dewormed Tested, Treated (if needed), and retested for giardia and coccidia Iverhart heartworm preventative Simparica fleas and ticks preventative Chipped There are two categories of vaccines: “core” vaccines that are recommended for all pets, and “non-core vaccines” which may be recommended by your vet based on lifestyle and exposure risk. The core vaccine for dogs is the Rabies vaccine, which is required by law. The second core vaccine for dogs is often referred to as the DA2PP or DHPP vaccine. This stands for “Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2 (Hepatitis), Parvo, and Parainfluenza”, meaning that this vaccine protects against FOUR different diseases. It is especially important for puppies to begin a series of DA2PP vaccines at six to eight weeks of age, as natural immunity obtained from the mother decreases and puppies become very susceptible to potentially life-threatening diseases such as Canine Parvovirus (Parvo). Parvo is transmitted through feces and can remain in the environment for at least one month, and up to a year if the conditions are right. This means that puppies do not need to be directly exposed to another dog that has Parvo in order to contract the disease, and caution is advised when choosing where and how to socialize and exercise your pup. We recommend avoiding exposure to unknown dogs or public places until your puppy has finished their vaccine series. BUT, all A.M.O.R. puppies (1 year old and less) have all FOUR shots. They are safe to join you and your family on your outdoor adventures and you can rest at ease. Non-core vaccines for dogs include Bordetella, Influenza, Leptospirosis and Lyme. The Bordetella (aka: Kennel Cough) help to prevent highly-contagious respiratory diseases, and are essential for dogs that may be exposed to other dogs, especially in group settings such as dog parks, daycare, or boarding facilities. All A.M.O.R. dogs and puppies are given a Bordatella vaccine. Bordatella boosters are given every 6 months. https://www.thedrakecenter.com/services/dogs/parasites/deworming-dogs The above link is to provide you information regarding why deworming is so important for all dogs of all ages (and for their families). All A.M.O.R.s are dewormed upon entering the rescue and then again 5 days before their health certificate visit (when they have been adopted and ready to travel). This dewormer is issued per our vet. And all pets are tested, treated (if needed), and retested for coccidia and giardia. A.M.O.R. provides you with this information so that you can be aware of the work and love that is given to each pet. Each puppy has visited the vet AT LEAST 5 times during their stay with us. They have seen the vet 4 times for their shots and will see the vet 1-2 more times prior to transport in order to obtain a health certificate for travel. Adult dogs have seen the vet AT LEAST 3 times. Two visits for their shots and 1-2 visits prior to transport in order to obtain a health certificate. Are you ready to have a wonderful lifetime companion in Nala??? All animals receive a health certificate (stating that a licensed veterinarian saw the pet and deemed it healthy for travel, but is not a promise of perfect health). Please email for an A.M.O.R. application in order to be considered. Please note: this pet is located out of state.
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Daisy Mae

Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Dog

Female, 3 yrs 2 mos
Warren, OH
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
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Daisy is an energetic, young black lab with a dab of German Shepherd. She absolutely adores children and all levels of play. Daisy loves to play with children and her humans. Daisy spends her days playing with other dogs, toys, and her foster mom. Daisy is seeking an active family who wants to run and play with her. Daisy is house trained and knows basic commands. Daisy becomes lazy looking for cuddles once she has found her couch. If you're interested in her please email rescuepups411@gmail.com Thank you!
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Jett

Labrador Retriever

Male, Young
Jefferson, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Jett is a nearly 2-year-old labrador who has so much love to give someone. He's a curious little man who is extremely high-energy and needs someone to match that. Jett loves to chase squirrels, birds, and chipmunks. Going back to him being high energy, he needs to be played with constantly to burn the energy. He loves to play fetch and run next to a four-wheeler. It is best if he lives somewhere private, or has a fenced-in yard. I use a shock collar due to him running after other dogs, cars, and people. He needs to be played with for hours on end. I cannot stress this enough to potential adopters, he is a HIGH ENERGY dog. He can not sit in a house for hours with no activity. Jett is not crate trained and he will not be homed to a crate home. Jett is a wonderful dog besides a few factors: He has no recall, which is why the fenced yard is important. He jumps. He chases after everything. He has little manners but is so sweet. Please ask questions. I will be strict on his rehoming.
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Buttercup

Labrador Retriever

Female, 3 yrs 4 mos
New Middletown, OH
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
This is Buttercup. She is a 3 year old Lab. She is a sweet girl who gets along well with everyone. She lived outside before she came into rescue. She has started leash training, crate training, and house training. Her training will need reinforced in her new home. Switch homes can be confusing so she will need time to adjust in a new home. If interested in giving Buttercup a home please email changingheartsrescue@aol.com Application: Dog Adoption Application Form Contact Information Full name: Occupation: ______________________________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________________________ How long at this address:__________________________________________________ Daytime Phone: ___________________________________________________________ Evening Phone: __________________________________________________________ Best time to call: ___________________________________________________________ Email address: __________________________________________________________ Family & Housing How many adults are there in your family (their relationship to you)? _________________________________________________________________________ How many children (ages)? _________________________________________________________________________ What type of home do you live in single family, town home, apartment, farm, etc.? _________________________________________________________________________ Please describe your household: __ Active __ Noisy __ Quiet __ Average If you rent, please give the rules governing pets and the landlord's name and number: (by providing this information you are allowing CHR permission to contact your landlord please inform them of this call so they will speak with us) Does anyone in the family have a known allergy to dogs? _________________________ Is everyone in agreement with the decision to adopt a dog? _________________________ Do you have time to provide adequate love and attention? _________________________ Other Pets What other pets do you have (specify type and number)? Are these pets up to date on vaccines? _________________________________________ Are these pets spayed/neutered? If not. Why?____________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ Have you every surrendered a pet? If so, why? _________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever had a pet euthanized? If so, why? _________________________________________________________________________ Have you ever lost a pet to an accident? _________________________________________________________________________ How do you discipline your pets and why? _________________________________________________________________________ Veterinarian Do you have a regular veterinarian? __ Yes __ No Veterinarian's name: _______________________________________________________ Clinic Name: _______________________________________________________ Clinic Address: ________________________________________________________ Clinic Phone: ________________________________________________________ (Providing CHR with this information you are allowing CHR to call your vet. Please call your vet and ask them to authorize the release of information to CHR.) About the Dog You Wish to Adopt What is your idea of an ideal dog and why? Desired age: __________ Desired Size: _____________________________________ Desired breed: _______________________________________________________________ Breed you would not adopt:_____________________________________________________ Desired sex: _ Spayed Female _ Neutered Male _ No preference Willing to adopt: __ outgoing/hyper dog __ shy dog __ dog that needs regular medication __ dog that needs training __ dog that needs grooming __ None of these Where will the dog spend the day? (describe) _________________________________________________________________________ Where will the dog spend the night? (describe) _________________________________________________________________________ Number of hours (average) dog will spend alone? _________________________________ Who will have primary responsibility for this dog's daily care? _______________________ Who will have financial responsibility for this dog? ________________________________ Do you agree to provide regular health care by a Licensed Veterinarian? __ Yes __ No Do you agree to keep the dog as an indoor dog? __Yes __No When the dog goes out, how do you plan to supervise it? Fenced yard? Do you agree to contact CHR if you can no longer keep this dog? __Yes __No Are you be willing to let a representative of CHR visit your home by appointment? __Yes __No How did you hear about CHR? _____________________________________________________ Would you be interested in fostering? __Yes __No __Would like to know more Personal References Please list someone who is familiar with both you and your pets. Name: Address: Phone: Relationship (relative, neighbor, friend, etc.): Name: Address: Phone: Relationship (relative, neighbor, friend, etc.): All of the information I have given is true and complete. This dog will reside in my home as a pet. I will provide it with quality dog food, plenty of fresh water, indoor shelter, affection, annual physical examination and vaccinations under the supervision of a licensed Veterinarian. ___________________________ _________ (Signature) (Date)

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Strayhaven Animal Shelter

94 Donation Road, Greenville, PA 16125

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Animal Welfare League

812 Youngstown Kingsville Rd. SE, Vienna, OH 44473

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Animal Welfare League

812 Youngstown Kingsville Rd. SE, Vienna, OH 44473

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Luvin You Fur Life

Warren, OH 44483

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Changing Hearts Rescue

New Middletown, OH 44442

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Canine Partners Program Inc

32708 Forest Home Road, Union City, PA 16438

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Canine Partners Program Inc

32708 Forest Home Road, Union City, PA 16438

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

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Canine Partners Program Inc

32708 Forest Home Road, Union City, PA 16438

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

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45 miles

Canine Partners Program Inc

32708 Forest Home Road, Union City, PA 16438

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

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