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Labrador Retriever

Bear

Young·Male·Large

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About Bear

Bear is a 10-month-old, 53-pound Labrador Retriever mix who is bursting with love, personality, and youthful exuberance. This handsome boy is incredibly sweet and friendly, getting along wonderfully with dogs, cats, and children. Bear has never shown aggression towards people or other animals and truly enjoys being around everyone. He loves making new friends and is happiest when he has company, whether that's his human family or canine companions. As a young Lab mix, Bear has plenty of energy and can be quite rambunctious when he's excited. He loves to run, play, and burn off energy, so his future family should be prepared to provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. A home with another playful dog is highly preferred, or a doggy daycare would be an excellent outlet for him to help keep him happy and engaged. Bear is house-trained but he is not yet crate trained.

Ideal Home

Bear is looking for an active family that understands he's still very much a puppy at heart. A home with another playful dog is highly preferred, or a doggy daycare would be an excellent outlet for him. Yards MUST be adequately and fully fenced to adopt our pups; electric or underground fences are not accepted.

Ongoing Health

Bear is fully vetted, neutered, up to date on vaccinations, and kept on heartworm and flea prevention.

Training & Support

Bear is house-trained but he is not yet crate trained. Bear does have one challenge that his future family should be aware of: he has food-related resource guarding. While he is comfortable and relaxed with his trusted caregiver, he can become protective of his food around other dogs, therefore he must be fed separately. This behavior is limited to feeding situations, and he is otherwise a loving, social dog. His adopters should be committed to managing feeding time appropriately and continuing positive reinforcement training to help him build confidence and trust.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.

Transporation

Bear is currently being fostered in Texas but is able to go anywhere in the States and even in Canada to the right home. Transport can be arranged for approved adopters.

Gets along with

Kids, Dogs, Cats

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MismatchGreat fit

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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Meet Save Some Souls.

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Location & pick up

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$500