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Labrador Retriever

Lou Loomie Big Ears Big Heart

Puppy·Male·Large

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About Lou Loomie Big Ears Big Heart

You know those dogs that have one feature that's so adorable you can't help but laugh every time you look at them? For Lou Loomie, it's definitely the ears. They're hilariously oversized, somehow seem bigger than the rest of him, and give him the cutest, goofiest expression. But as funny as they are, they have some pretty serious competition because the moment you start petting this sweet boy, he completely melts into you. Between his giant ears, affectionate personality, and easygoing nature, Lou is the kind of dog that's incredibly easy to fall in love with. Lou Loomie is believed to be a Lab/Aussie mix approximately 5 months old and currently weighs about 30lbs. He's a rescue dog, and with any rescue, it's always a mystery, and we cannot guarantee breed or age.

Ideal Home

We think Lou would do best with experienced dog owners who understand the importance of consistency and boundaries. He's not a difficult dog by any means, but he's the type that will continue to flourish with confident leadership. We'd also love to see him in a home with a backyard where he can stretch his legs, enjoy the fresh air, and spend time exploring. A semi-active family that enjoys getting out and about but also appreciates a relaxing evening at home would be a wonderful match for him.

Ongoing Health

Lou is a young dog who is doing well with potty training and is successful about 85% of the time. He benefits from getting outside a little more frequently than an adult dog would. Keeping him on a consistent schedule has helped him be very successful.

Training & Support

When it comes to motivation, Lou has it figured out: treats. He absolutely loves them. Treats are the way to his heart, his focus, and his willingness to learn. This makes him a fantastic candidate for training, because he's eager, food-driven, and ready to work for those rewards. With consistency and positive reinforcement, he's going to pick things up quickly and enjoy the process along the way. Lou is also crate trained. Like many dogs, he'll let you know he'd rather be out with you when you first leave, especially if he knows you're still home. He'll protest for a few minutes, but once he realizes it's time to settle down, he relaxes nicely. Continuing crate training will be important for him because he's the kind of dog that thrives with structure, routine, and clear expectations. Lou is dog friendly and enjoys the company of other dogs. If he's joining a home with canine siblings, we think he'll do best with confident adult dogs that are already established in the home. Dogs that are comfortable setting appropriate boundaries while still showing him the ropes will help him continue growing into the wonderful dog we know he's becoming. That said, he doesn't need another dog to be happy. He'd do just fine soaking up all the attention as an only dog too.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
  • The adoption fee is $1000 and includes all vetting (DAPP with booster, Bordetella, Rabies vaccine, multiple broad spectrum deworming treatments, spay/neuter, flea prevention, a 12 month heartworm preventative injectable, heartworm test and treatment if needed, a microchip with free lifetime registration, a high quality nylon Martingale collar, a health certificate deeming the pup healthy for travel, cost of transport*, and priceless years of love and loyal companionship.
  • Due to rising transportation costs, a $87 surcharge applies.

Transporation

We facilitate adoptions nationwide using our rescue run USDA certified transport system, ensuring every pet travel safely and comfortably with 24/7 care. Our transport includes drop off locations, in WA, UT, OR, ID, VA, PA, OH, NY, CT, VT, TN, KY, WI, MN, IL, WI and Canada (pick up in Bellingham, WA, Buffalo, NY or Brattleboro, VT for Canadian adopters). You will have the opportunity to track their journey in real time, see photo updates, learn fun facts, connect with fellow adopters and fosters through our private Facebook event page! Texas adopters must pick up from the Houston area.

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What to expect

Estimated

Typical costs and care for a Labrador Retriever.

Typical cost to care

$1,840$2,200 /yr

$168/mo

Energy

High

Grooming

Weekly brush

Shedding

Moderate

Health risk

Moderate

Lifespan

11–13 yrs

Know the breed

Labrador Retriever

Exercise

60 min/day, Moderate activity

Trainability

Very trainable

Experience

First-time friendly

Living space

Condo, House, Acreage

Shedding

Moderate

Lifespan

10-12 years

Meet the shelter

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