Monthly Archives: March 2018

Adopted: Kimber, a 1 year old Black Female Labrador

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Adopted: Kimber, a 1 year old Female Black Labrador, has found her forever home.

Here is a Bio from her foster family……..


"Kimber is a wonderfully sweet, loving Lab. She is timid and shy at first, a little unsure of her circumstances, but once she's comfortable she's very affectionate. We're working on her confidence, as she's not a fan of the crate nor being left alone, but she gets better every day with consistency, love and guidance. Kimber rides well in the car, is house trained, sleeps through the night and is happiest when she can cuddle with a human. She's doing well with the other dogs in the house, and is beginning to play a little more. For a younger Lab, Kimber is surprisingly laid back and calm, she's really a sweet, gentle soul. Kimber still needs to work on some manners, she's curious about counter surfing, pulls on leash, and would really thrive with some training, patience and boundaries. Kimber will make an incredibly loving, wonderful furry companion to any family with a little patience to build up her confidence."


See a list of Available Labs here

Adopted: Layla, a 7 month old Female Chocolate Labrador

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Adopted: Layla, a 7 month old Female Chocolate Labrador, has found her forever home.

Here is a Bio from her foster family……..


"Layla is one of the sweetest dogs I’ve ever met. Despite her having been a stray and her young age, she is a very well behaved, relatively mellow, and a sweetheart. She will follow you around wherever and just sit next to you until you’re ready to pay attention to her again. She is still getting accustomed to reacting when her name is called so patience is required but that is to be expected. She does very well with small dogs, is gentle with them, and loves to play. While on our walks she has been cautious around bigger dogs. Her future family should be ready to have enough discipline to train her as she is not yet used to walking on a leash. Currently she is not fully potty trained but hasn’t had any accidents since the first the day we took her in so I believe she’ll get it down in no time. She does not cry while being in her kennel, sleeps through the night and hardly barks in any circumstance. She does have a hard time wanting to go inside her kennel so I would suggest spending some time working with her in that respect. Overall Layla deserves a family that has an open heart and schedule, in order to play and spoil her with attention. "


See a list of Available Labs here