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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Germantown, Wisconsin

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BUGSY

Labrador Retriever Pointer

Male, young
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are magnificent! I am cute, rambunctious, lively and fun. I have so much to learn, discover and explore - just a tiny sponge who is ready to absorb everything you have to teach me and show me. I am counting on you to help me safely navigate the world and experience new things each day to allow me to grow into a confident young dog. That isn't as exotic and daunting a task as it might sound. Each day I just need to be introduced to one new thing like the sound of a vacuum, a blender or a door bell, walking up and down a step, a ride in a car, hearing a motorcycle or a truck, going somewhere to see new people, even maneuvering a fallen log on a walk. You get the idea, so many things that seem common to you are completely new to me. Speaking of growing, I may be tiny now but I do plan on getting bigger so I would love to take obedience classes to learn proper manners and social skills. I also know I have to practice something called house-training so I know proper potty behavior. A routine and lots of yummy treats and praise will go a long way to helping me master house-training when I potty outside. Puppies and dogs need love, exercise, mental stimulation and consistency to be healthy, happy and confident. I am typically very open to all sorts of housemates; I can be a bit mischievous and may find any other critter as a potential playmate so they will need to understand that about me. I often explore the world with my mouth and while I am teething I like to chew; my little puppy teeth are very sharp so if I am around children we should always be supervised. It is important that children learn about respecting me, too, and treat me gently because I am fragile. Raising a puppy is a big responsibility, a lot of work, and it may interrupt your sleep cycle for a bit, but a courteous and well-behaved dog is certainly worth the investment and I promise to be loyal, love you unconditionally and be a companion forever. I just know I will bring joy and laughter into your home and cannot wait to meet you. Let the adventures begin!
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HARRY

Labrador Retriever

Male, young
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are magnificent! I am cute, rambunctious, lively and fun. I have so much to learn, discover and explore - just a tiny sponge who is ready to absorb everything you have to teach me and show me. I am counting on you to help me safely navigate the world and experience new things each day to allow me to grow into a confident young dog. That isn't as exotic and daunting a task as it might sound. Each day I just need to be introduced to one new thing like the sound of a vacuum, a blender or a door bell, walking up and down a step, a ride in a car, hearing a motorcycle or a truck, going somewhere to see new people, even maneuvering a fallen log on a walk. You get the idea, so many things that seem common to you are completely new to me. Speaking of growing, I may be tiny now but I do plan on getting bigger so I would love to take obedience classes to learn proper manners and social skills. I also know I have to practice something called house-training so I know proper potty behavior. A routine and lots of yummy treats and praise will go a long way to helping me master house-training when I potty outside. Puppies and dogs need love, exercise, mental stimulation and consistency to be healthy, happy and confident. I am typically very open to all sorts of housemates; I can be a bit mischievous and may find any other critter as a potential playmate so they will need to understand that about me. I often explore the world with my mouth and while I am teething I like to chew; my little puppy teeth are very sharp so if I am around children we should always be supervised. It is important that children learn about respecting me, too, and treat me gently because I am fragile. Raising a puppy is a big responsibility, a lot of work, and it may interrupt your sleep cycle for a bit, but a courteous and well-behaved dog is certainly worth the investment and I promise to be loyal, love you unconditionally and be a companion forever. I just know I will bring joy and laughter into your home and cannot wait to meet you. Let the adventures begin!
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DRACO

Labrador Retriever

Male, young
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are magnificent! I am cute, rambunctious, lively and fun. I have so much to learn, discover and explore - just a tiny sponge who is ready to absorb everything you have to teach me and show me. I am counting on you to help me safely navigate the world and experience new things each day to allow me to grow into a confident young dog. That isn't as exotic and daunting a task as it might sound. Each day I just need to be introduced to one new thing like the sound of a vacuum, a blender or a door bell, walking up and down a step, a ride in a car, hearing a motorcycle or a truck, going somewhere to see new people, even maneuvering a fallen log on a walk. You get the idea, so many things that seem common to you are completely new to me. Speaking of growing, I may be tiny now but I do plan on getting bigger so I would love to take obedience classes to learn proper manners and social skills. I also know I have to practice something called house-training so I know proper potty behavior. A routine and lots of yummy treats and praise will go a long way to helping me master house-training when I potty outside. Puppies and dogs need love, exercise, mental stimulation and consistency to be healthy, happy and confident. I am typically very open to all sorts of housemates; I can be a bit mischievous and may find any other critter as a potential playmate so they will need to understand that about me. I often explore the world with my mouth and while I am teething I like to chew; my little puppy teeth are very sharp so if I am around children we should always be supervised. It is important that children learn about respecting me, too, and treat me gently because I am fragile. Raising a puppy is a big responsibility, a lot of work, and it may interrupt your sleep cycle for a bit, but a courteous and well-behaved dog is certainly worth the investment and I promise to be loyal, love you unconditionally and be a companion forever. I just know I will bring joy and laughter into your home and cannot wait to meet you. Let the adventures begin!
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RON

Labrador Retriever

Male, young
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Puppies are magnificent! I am cute, rambunctious, lively and fun. I have so much to learn, discover and explore - just a tiny sponge who is ready to absorb everything you have to teach me and show me. I am counting on you to help me safely navigate the world and experience new things each day to allow me to grow into a confident young dog. That isn't as exotic and daunting a task as it might sound. Each day I just need to be introduced to one new thing like the sound of a vacuum, a blender or a door bell, walking up and down a step, a ride in a car, hearing a motorcycle or a truck, going somewhere to see new people, even maneuvering a fallen log on a walk. You get the idea, so many things that seem common to you are completely new to me. Speaking of growing, I may be tiny now but I do plan on getting bigger so I would love to take obedience classes to learn proper manners and social skills. I also know I have to practice something called house-training so I know proper potty behavior. A routine and lots of yummy treats and praise will go a long way to helping me master house-training when I potty outside. Puppies and dogs need love, exercise, mental stimulation and consistency to be healthy, happy and confident. I am typically very open to all sorts of housemates; I can be a bit mischievous and may find any other critter as a potential playmate so they will need to understand that about me. I often explore the world with my mouth and while I am teething I like to chew; my little puppy teeth are very sharp so if I am around children we should always be supervised. It is important that children learn about respecting me, too, and treat me gently because I am fragile. Raising a puppy is a big responsibility, a lot of work, and it may interrupt your sleep cycle for a bit, but a courteous and well-behaved dog is certainly worth the investment and I promise to be loyal, love you unconditionally and be a companion forever. I just know I will bring joy and laughter into your home and cannot wait to meet you. Let the adventures begin!
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FRED

Labrador Retriever Great Dane

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Lansing, MI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
NOTE - MICHIGAN TRANSPORT PICKUP IS CHICAGO Meet Fred! Fred is a cuddly 2 year old boy who was found as a stray. He is a very sweet dog and can fit into your lifestyle. Whether you are active or a homebody, Fred can do it all. He lives for cuddles and treats. He is house trained, crate trained and good with other dogs. Up to date on all shots and Heart worm negative. He is good around kids and will make a great addition to any family. Once adopted he will travel via private transport (transport cost is $150.00 each) to a location closest to you. If you would like to make handsome fella part of your family please follow the link below to our application. https://forms.gle/APKvbgFJcaRvgKgk9
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Hope

Labrador Retriever

Female,
Pewaukee, WI
Size
(when grown) -
Details
-
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website. Pregnancy Hold 8/16/23 Hope charmed a few more people today. She saw the orthopedic surgeon to assess her broken hock, and the vet tech and doctor fell in love. A direct quote from the vet. “She’s very affectionate. I sat down next to her just to say Hi, and she came over and put her head on me.”   As for the leg…They agree that the scar on her back and the injury to her leg are consistent with having been hit by a car at some point. The vet feels it was some time ago as the bone is well healed. Though she has decreased range of motion in her right tarsal, there is no instability and she does not seem to be in overt discomfort. She still uses the leg. If there was gross instability or the pain could not be managed effectively, surgical options would be arthrodesis or amputation, but they do not recommend either at this time. Those would be salvage procedures, and the vet doesn’t feel she is there yet, and also doesn’t think amputation would ever be needed.   So the plan for her moving forward, is to manage the discomfort with joint supplements and Omega 3 fatty acids, low impact, controlled exercise, like leash walking and swimming. (if she likes it) They also recommend we work on weight loss once she is done nursing. And if needed in the future, pain management.   With everything she has been through, she is still the sweetest dog, and continues to be an amazing mamma. Even with the pups 4 weeks old, (and getting teeth!) she spends all night with them in the whelping pen. She seeks out attention and I have no doubt that she will be a true snuggler once the pups are adopted and she can be with her person. She will be ready for adoption about a month after the puppies are adopted. If you think you might like to meet and potentially adopt Hope, get your application in today, at www.labadoption.org. Or if you are already approved, let labmatch@labadoption.org know to add you to her list for consideration.   7/19/23  Oh, if dogs could talk this sweet face has a story to tell. She was found as a stray in southern Illinois…..pregnant.  The shelter reached out to us late Sunday night. We knew we couldn’t let her have the puppies in a shelter, so things moved quickly and not too many questions were asked.    She arrived at her L.E.A.R.N. foster home Tuesday evening.  We quickly realized she had some serious medical stuff going on.  There is a large area on her backend that looks like it’s an old injury healed over with no hair, her left hock is swollen and she has a slight limp.  Her foster home gave her a much-needed bath, and picked off many ticks.    When she saw the vet, they decided they decided to x-ray all the areas of concern when they did the puppy count X-ray. They found what the vet described as a speckled area (possibly gravel?) on her back end, and her hock is actually still healing from being broken. Our best guess is that this is all consistent with being hit by a car. She is also carrying five puppies, that they believe will be born anyway now!   Right now our main concern is getting the puppies delivered safely and weaned. Afterwards, she will be spayed and then we may revisit the hock and backend to see if there’s anything that can be done. She gets around fine and even has a “spring in her step” when she’s excited, so it may just be a situation where management is best, but we will do everything needed for this sweet girl.    Despite all this, she is as sweet as can be. Engages with us for pets, gets along with the resident dogs, and is ignoring the cat. The vet thinks she is between 5 and 7, and this is definitely not her first litter.  She has stolen the hearts of everyone she has met so far.  The shelter named her Hope… and we feel it’s a fitting name…. HOPE for a brighter future for this sweet girl.    Raising a litter of pups and taking care of Momma, is going to be costly. We would be grateful for any donations, and we have also added more items to our Amazon wish list. https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/333LX99X8SFWD?ref_=wl_share   Stay tuned for updates when the pups are born!!     Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.September 27, 2023, 8:17 pm

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The Washington County Humane Society, Inc.

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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The Washington County Humane Society, Inc.

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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The Washington County Humane Society, Inc.

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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The Washington County Humane Society, Inc.

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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11.5 miles

Labrador Education and Rescue Network (L.EA.R.N.)

PO Box 323, Pewaukee, WI 53072

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BLUES CITY ANIMAL RESCUE - Michigan Transport Stop

Lansing, MI 53072

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Labrador Education and Rescue Network (L.EA.R.N.)

PO Box 323, Pewaukee, WI 53072

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BLUES CITY ANIMAL RESCUE - Michigan Transport Stop

Lansing, MI 53072

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Labrador Education and Rescue Network (L.EA.R.N.)

PO Box 323, Pewaukee, WI 53072

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Labrador Education and Rescue Network (L.EA.R.N.)

PO Box 323, Pewaukee, WI 53072

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