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Joined: Oct 2006 Posts: 3 Karma: 0 |  | Purebred Chocolate Lab Puppy « Thread Started on Oct 28, 2006, 5:00pm » | |
10 month old Purebred Chocolate lab puppy for adoption. She is up to date on all her shots, she comes with AKC papers, she is house, kennel, and leash trained. I am working in conjunction with another kind lady who rescues dogs from abusive or uncaring owners... This little darling was kept most of her life in a tiny kennel, she was underfed, never played with, and didn't even know what a leash was. Now she's a happy, exciteable little girl with a wonderful personality. She's super intelligent and she learns very fast! Please, if you think you can give this little girl the love she needs, contact me. There IS an adoption fee... this adoption fee goes towards rescuing more dogs. Please contact me for pictures, or more info. Email me or call (609) 575 7897
This dog MUST go to either someone with a fenced in yard, or someone with a kennel ready that is home most of the day. She is VERY active, and while she will not chew on anything while you are home, if you do not kennel her when you leave, she WILL chew things up. She's a good girl, but she misses you when you leave.
We have several people interested in Cocoa at this time, however I'm always looking for more potential adopters... the more people I have interested, the more chances she'll go to her dream home. Feel free to call me... you may be her perfect family.
Some people have been contacting me that plan to crate the dog for long periods during the day... This is NOT ok. She's already in the crate for 8 hours at night... more than 4 hours a day in the crate is not an option for this particular puppy. The more time you plan to crate her, the less I will consider you as a good family for her. Thank you for your understanding.
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Elena Iannone Guest
|  | Re: Purebred Chocolate Lab Puppy « Reply #1 on Nov 4, 2008, 9:04pm » | |
Hi, just wanted to know if you have found Coco her dream home yet.
I would be interested in seeing some pictures of her if she still is.
We live in NJ have a 5 ft fenced in yard.
She would be able to come and go as she pleases.
I understand where you are coming from in reference to the crate.
If I can get her trained fast, which I think I can, I might just close her in our downstairs room. Which is well lighted, carpeted and provided a great home for our previous 3 rotties we had.
Please let me know
elena
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