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Lab Puppies (Courtesy Listing)'s Web Page
Name: Lab Puppies (Courtesy Listing)
Status: Adopted!
Please Note: This animal is listed as a courtesy to another organization. Please be sure to contact the foster/caretaker for more information about him/her.Species: Dog
Breed: Labrador Retriever (short coat)
Description:
Other Pictures of Lab Puppies (Courtesy Listing) (click to see larger version):Possibly purebred (daddy was an unknown) lab puppies available for adoption to good forever homes. Born 2/10/10. Currently 3 black females, and 2 black males available. These puppies are not at our Safe Haven shelter, they are being courtesy listed for a local family who adopted a lab female from a vet and she turned out to be pregnant. The family wants assistance in finding good forever homes for these puppies. If interested, please contact Renee at rap7176@hotmail.com and let us know what type of home you would be able to provide one of these puppies. You must be able to supply a veterinary reference and you must agree that when your adopted puppy is old enough you will provide spay/neuter records to Safe Haven of Iowa County. There is a $50 adoption fee requested for these puppies. No veterinary care has been provided to them at this time, that would be the adoptive families responsibility (again, these are NOT Safe Havens’ puppies!). Please keep in mind when adopting a puppy that they need a lot of care/supervision/and training. They cannot be left unattended for long periods of time and cannot be expected to hold their bladder/bowels for more than a couple of hours at a time. You should not adopt a puppy if you are not willing/able to put a lot of time into training them, and you should not adopt any animal if you think you might move in the future and your pet will not get to come along as any member of the family should be able to. Too many animals lose their homes when the owners move and there just aren’t enough good homes out there. Seriously consider whether you will be willing/able to provide care to an animal for all their years to come before you add a furry friend to your family.
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