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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Posts: 1
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Hi with much regret I am looking to rehome my 4 month old male labradoodle. I am really sad to give him up but due to financial reasons and an impending move across the country I will not be able to provide for him anymore. I am looking for loving and caring family and must have a consultation with you before giving him up for adoption.
He has an eager to please demeanor (will do anything for food) and is house broken. Right now he is up to date on all his shots but is still not neutered because of his young age. Also, he is a F1 generation labradoodle (looks more lab) and does shed slightly, so he would not be suitable for a family with allergies. Right now he is about 30 lbs the pictures I attached were when he was about 20. He is an active dog that needs plenty of exercise. Please pass this message along to others if you know of a suitable home for him. Thank you |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Birmingham, Michigan
Posts: 6,172
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OMYGOSH! I am so sorry!
This never is a thing to look forward to. I sure wish I lived closer!
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Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Scranton, PA
Posts: 1
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What an adorable puppy! I live in Scranton, PA and am in the process of moving into an old farm house on 75 acres. My son and I have a 14 y.o. border collie and I'm looking for a companion for her and a young dog for my son to play with.
What is your time frame on rehoming? mab |
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