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Labrador Retriever puppies and dogs in Plymouth, Wisconsin

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Benji

Labrador Retriever Mutt

Male, Adult
New Holstein, WI
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, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Benji is roughly 4 years old. I adopted him at 8 months old. He has been an amazing dog and I trained him for waterfowl hunting and does really good. He loves to run and enjoys playing around in snow and with dogs outside. However, he likes his own space inside and does not do good with other dogs. He growls when his own space is invaded when he wants to be left alone. Other then that he is a really good dog.
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Frosty

Labrador Retriever Border Collie

Male, 3 mos
Cedarburg, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adopt a Pet from Mutt Life! Looking to add a furry friend to your family? At Mutt Life Rescue of Wisconsin, we have loving pets waiting for their forever homes. Explore our adoptable animals and find your perfect match today! For the latest updates on the mutts, follow us on Facebook: @muttlifewi Visit our website: Muttlife.org __________ Meet Frosty Frosty made it safely out of the Arkansas shelter system and traveled to Wisconsin with Mutt Life Dog Rescue on 12/6. He is now settling into his foster home and showing what a sweet, social little pup he is. Frosty is part of an unwanted litter of five puppies born to a stray mother who has had multiple litters but has never been able to be caught and fixed. Despite his rough start, Frosty is thriving now that he’s safe and cared for in a loving Wisconsin foster home. At about 3 months old and weighing around 22 pounds, Frosty appears to be a Border Collie/Lab mix. He is friendly, gentle, and curious, and he enjoys people, other dogs, and even cats. His well-rounded personality makes him a great fit for many types of families. Frosty is working on all the puppy basics—potty training, crate training, and leash skills—and he is learning quickly as he adjusts to home life. He’s a sweet, affectionate boy who is ready to keep growing and discovering the world with a family by his side. Age: 3 months Gender: Male Weight: 22 lbs Breed: Border Collie/Lab mix (best guess) Spayed/Neutered: Not yet Potty Trained: In progress Crate Trained: In progress Leash Manners: In progress Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Yes Good with Kids: Yes Frosty deserves a safe, loving home where he can learn, play, and grow into the wonderful dog he’s meant to be. Could that home be yours? If you can foster or adopt Frosty, please apply today at www.muttlife.org __________ Adoption fees include the cost of spay/neuter procedure, up to date dewormer, vaccinations, and heart worm prevention (age appropriate). NOTE: THE BREED LISTED FOR EACH DOG IS OUR BEST GUESS WITH THE HELP OF OUR VETERINARIANS. AFTER ALL, THIS IS MUTT LIFE DOG RESCUE. __________ Review adoption requirements and ensure you meet the necessary criteria to apply! https://www.muttlife.org/adoption-policies _________ ADOPTION PROCESS: 1.) Apply: Fill out adoption application completely and submit all necessary documents. 2.) Application Decision: approved applicants will be notified via phone call and email. 3.) Foster-to-Adopt Trial Period: after approval, you have the opportunity to do a meet and greet and bring your dog home! You get a 5-day foster-to-adopt (FTA) period to make sure its the right fit. 4.) Final Decision: By the end of the FTA period, please let us know your final decision to adopt or return the dog to our rescue. 5.) Home Visit: After the adoption process we conduct a home visit either in person or via zoom meeting to ensure that everything is going well with the transition and to answer any final questions you may have. 6.) Neuter/spay for puppies: for dogs who are not fixed at the time of adoption, we will reimburse for the procedure once we receive proof of spay/neuter. The procedure MUST be done at HAWS Snip Clinic in Waukesha, WI or Wisconsin Community Veterinarian Center in Madison, WI. If you would like to go through your veterinarian or another location, we will reimburse $150 once we receive proof of the procedure. We recommend spay/neuter around 6 months old. **Note: Adoptions are not considered final until the dog is neutered/spayed if applicable**
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Olaf

Labrador Retriever Border Collie

Male, 3 mos
Cedarburg, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adopt a Pet from Mutt Life! Looking to add a furry friend to your family? At Mutt Life Rescue of Wisconsin, we have loving pets waiting for their forever homes. Explore our adoptable animals and find your perfect match today! For the latest updates on the mutts, follow us on Facebook: @muttlifewi Visit our website: Muttlife.org __________ Meet Olaf Olaf made it out of the Arkansas shelter system and traveled safely to Wisconsin with Mutt Life Dog Rescue on 12/6. He is now settling into his foster home and showing just how sweet and lovable he truly is. Olaf is part of the unwanted litter of five puppies born to a stray mother who has had multiple litters but has never been able to be caught and fixed. Despite his rough start, this little guy is thriving now that he’s safe and cared for. Olaf is a friendly, social boy who enjoys people, other dogs, and even cats. At around 3 months old and about 17 pounds, he’s at the perfect age to start learning the ropes of home life. He’s working on all the puppy basics—potty training, crate training, and leash skills—and he’s learning quickly in his foster home. He appears to be a Border Collie/Lab mix with a gentle, affectionate nature. Olaf would be a wonderful fit for many types of families, especially those ready to guide him as he grows. Age: 3 months Gender: Male Weight: 17 lbs Breed: Border Collie/Lab mix (best guess) Spayed/Neutered: Not yet Potty Trained: In progress Crate Trained: In progress Leash Manners: In progress Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Yes Good with Kids: Yes Olaf deserves a loving home where he can keep learning, growing, and experiencing the good life he was meant for. Could that home be yours? If you can foster or adopt Olaf, please apply today at www.muttlife.org __________ Adoption fees include the cost of spay/neuter procedure, up to date dewormer, vaccinations, and heart worm prevention (age appropriate). NOTE: THE BREED LISTED FOR EACH DOG IS OUR BEST GUESS WITH THE HELP OF OUR VETERINARIANS. AFTER ALL, THIS IS MUTT LIFE DOG RESCUE. __________ Review adoption requirements and ensure you meet the necessary criteria to apply! https://www.muttlife.org/adoption-policies _________ ADOPTION PROCESS: 1.) Apply: Fill out adoption application completely and submit all necessary documents. 2.) Application Decision: approved applicants will be notified via phone call and email. 3.) Foster-to-Adopt Trial Period: after approval, you have the opportunity to do a meet and greet and bring your dog home! You get a 5-day foster-to-adopt (FTA) period to make sure its the right fit. 4.) Final Decision: By the end of the FTA period, please let us know your final decision to adopt or return the dog to our rescue. 5.) Home Visit: After the adoption process we conduct a home visit either in person or via zoom meeting to ensure that everything is going well with the transition and to answer any final questions you may have. 6.) Neuter/spay for puppies: for dogs who are not fixed at the time of adoption, we will reimburse for the procedure once we receive proof of spay/neuter. The procedure MUST be done at HAWS Snip Clinic in Waukesha, WI or Wisconsin Community Veterinarian Center in Madison, WI. If you would like to go through your veterinarian or another location, we will reimburse $150 once we receive proof of the procedure. We recommend spay/neuter around 6 months old. **Note: Adoptions are not considered final until the dog is neutered/spayed if applicable**
We'll also keep you updated on Rudolph's adoption status with email updates.
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Rudolph

Labrador Retriever Border Collie

Male, 3 mos
Cedarburg, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Adopt a Pet from Mutt Life! Looking to add a furry friend to your family? At Mutt Life Rescue of Wisconsin, we have loving pets waiting for their forever homes. Explore our adoptable animals and find your perfect match today! For the latest updates on the mutts, follow us on Facebook: @muttlifewi Visit our website: Muttlife.org __________ Meet Rudolph Rudolph made it safely out of the Arkansas shelter system and traveled to Wisconsin with Mutt Life Dog Rescue on 12/6. He is now settling into his foster home and showing his sweet, social personality more each day. Rudolph is part of an unwanted litter of five puppies born to a stray mother who has had multiple litters but has never been able to be caught and fixed. Despite his rough beginnings, Rudolph is thriving now that he’s safe, warm, and loved. At about 3 months old and weighing around 17 pounds, Rudolph appears to be a Border Collie/Lab mix. He is a friendly, affectionate pup who enjoys people, other dogs, and even cats. With his gentle nature and social temperament, he will fit in well with many types of families. Rudolph is working on all the puppy basics—potty training, crate training, and leash skills—and he’s learning quickly in his foster home. He’s a well-rounded, clever little guy who’s ready to keep growing and discovering the world by your side. Age: 3 months Gender: Male Weight: 17 lbs Breed: Border Collie/Lab mix (best guess) Spayed/Neutered: Not yet Potty Trained: In progress Crate Trained: In progress Leash Manners: In progress Good with Dogs: Yes Good with Cats: Yes Good with Kids: Yes Rudolph deserves a safe, loving home where he can learn, play, and grow into the wonderful dog he’s meant to be. Could that home be yours? If you can foster or adopt Rudolph, please apply today at www.muttlife.org __________ Adoption fees include the cost of spay/neuter procedure, up to date dewormer, vaccinations, and heart worm prevention (age appropriate). NOTE: THE BREED LISTED FOR EACH DOG IS OUR BEST GUESS WITH THE HELP OF OUR VETERINARIANS. AFTER ALL, THIS IS MUTT LIFE DOG RESCUE. __________ Review adoption requirements and ensure you meet the necessary criteria to apply! https://www.muttlife.org/adoption-policies _________ ADOPTION PROCESS: 1.) Apply: Fill out adoption application completely and submit all necessary documents. 2.) Application Decision: approved applicants will be notified via phone call and email. 3.) Foster-to-Adopt Trial Period: after approval, you have the opportunity to do a meet and greet and bring your dog home! You get a 5-day foster-to-adopt (FTA) period to make sure its the right fit. 4.) Final Decision: By the end of the FTA period, please let us know your final decision to adopt or return the dog to our rescue. 5.) Home Visit: After the adoption process we conduct a home visit either in person or via zoom meeting to ensure that everything is going well with the transition and to answer any final questions you may have. 6.) Neuter/spay for puppies: for dogs who are not fixed at the time of adoption, we will reimburse for the procedure once we receive proof of spay/neuter. The procedure MUST be done at HAWS Snip Clinic in Waukesha, WI or Wisconsin Community Veterinarian Center in Madison, WI. If you would like to go through your veterinarian or another location, we will reimburse $150 once we receive proof of the procedure. We recommend spay/neuter around 6 months old. **Note: Adoptions are not considered final until the dog is neutered/spayed if applicable**
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OPAL

Labrador Retriever Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)

Female, 2 yrs
Slinger, WI
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
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Story
·Intake Reason: Transfer from MADACC-Weight: 55 lbs Known with: ·Cats: Unknown ·Dogs: Unknown ·Kids: Unknown#2
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Dallas

Labrador Retriever

Male, Adult
Hartford, WI
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
*NEEDS A HOME WITHOUT STAIRS* Dallas has blessed our home for 4 years now and has loved on our kids since they were babies. He is loving, gentle, and is food motivated. His favorite things are to lay on your feet, chew bones, and get pets. He is trained and will go where asked, lay, sit, give a paw, etc. He is great with kids and loves other dog friends. We adopted him from another family who kept him in a cage all day til age 1. He is still anxious and will skitter across the floor when nervous even after all these years. He also does have happy tail syndrome and is a big wiggle butt when you return home! The reason we have to rehome is because our house has stairs which lead to outside to go potty and to our rooms. He has Lymes Disease it is very painful for him to go up stairs - but it’s our home and aren’t financially able to move. He is about 100lbs and carrying him isn’t an option. We want to find the perfect loving family to take him that allows him to move about as he needs.

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30.5 miles

Mutt Life Dog Rescue of WI

Cedarburg, WI 53012

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32.8 miles

Washington County Humane Society

3650 State Road 60, Slinger, WI 53086

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

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36.7 miles

Homeward Bound Animal Rescue of WI

12712 N Shoreland Pkwy, Mequon, WI 53092

Pet Types: dogs

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41.8 miles

The Right To Live Rescue - WI transport

Appleton, WI 54911

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

42.6 miles

Burnside Paws Animal Rescue

Appleton, WI 54915

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

42.6 miles

Fox Valley Humane Association

N115 Two Mile Rd, Appleton, WI 54914

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

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Rescue

42.6 miles

The Hope Highway

Appleton, WI 54914

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

48.6 miles

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

PO Box 323, Pewaukee, WI 53072

Pet Types: dogs

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48.6 miles

BLUES CITY ANIMAL RESCUE - Michigan Transport Stop

Lansing, MI 53072

Pet Types: dogs

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48.8 miles

Rey of Hope Rescue

Milwaukee, WI 53202

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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