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Labrador Retriever

Blazer

Young·Male·Large

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About Blazer

Meet Blazer, a 50-pound lapdog-in-disguise! Blazer is a little over a year old and is the definition of eager to please. He came to us as a stray with some wounds on his back that needed urgent care. Through it all, he never stopped wagging his tail. No complaints. No fear. Just grateful brown eyes and a heart that wanted nothing more than to be loved. Now fully recovered (with some cool scars that only add to his character), Blazer is ready for his forever family. He thinks he's the perfect size for your lap, but don't tell him he's not! He came to us with some manners already and is doing great on a leash, though squirrels still test his resolve. Blazer is house-trained, crate-trained (he tucks himself in at night!), neutered, heartworm negative, and 100% treat-motivated. His temperament is chill, and this gentle boy lets a 10-pound poodle share his food bowl. He's thrilled to see our 8-year-old granddaughter but may be a bit too boisterous for toddlers--he's got a big heart and a bigger body. You'll get a soft-eyed, big baby who looks at you like you're the center of his universe and will spend his life trying to prove it. Adopt Blazer if you're ready for a lifetime of love, loyalty, and over-the-top sweetness.

Ideal Home

Blazer may be a bit too boisterous for toddlers due to his big heart and bigger body.

Ongoing Health

Blazer is neutered and heartworm negative. He has some cool scars on his back from past injuries that only add to his character.

Training & Support

Blazer is house-trained and crate-trained. He is doing great on a leash, though squirrels still test his resolve. He is 100% treat-motivated.

Application Details:

  • Applications start by contacting us through Wags.

Transporation

Blazer is available for transport to the Wags adoption center.

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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

Meet Darlington County Humane Society.

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Location & pick up

Map showing location in Hartsville, SC

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Frequently asked questions

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