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    interested in adopting

    interested in adopting a lab in south jersey house trained

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    Senior Dog Tanya's Avatar
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    try Celebrating 20 Years of Pet Adoption - Petfinder

    Labs are in both "breed specific" and "all breed" rescues. google dog rescue + your area and you'll get a list. Find out a bit about each group to see what they provide(ex: what vetting dot they do? how long and HOW do they asses dogs? how do they screen adopters?). Ensure to find the one that's the right fit for your lifestlye and needs (a good rescue should work with you and won't have you adopt a dog that's completely not a fit).

    Labs also find themselves in shelters and pounds so keep your eyes open. note that pounds and shelters don't always provide the same vetting included and may or may not have a decent assessment done on dogs (plus assessment is done in shelter environment). Not to say you can't find a great dogs in pounds/shelters just understand the difference (which often will be reflected in adoption price as well).

    Good luck.

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    Depending upon your criteria, sometimes breeders have older dogs who they are no longer using to breed or decided not to keep as a show prospect and they offer them for adoption. These dogs will be much more expensive than those from a rescue or shelter, but they are typically very well bred and may be housetrained. I'm not sure of all the labrador retriever clubs near you but you could look at these sites to get started:

    Jersey Skylands Labrador Retriever Club

    Mid-Jersey Labrador Retriever Club: Litter Listings, Older Dogs & Rescue Contacts

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    Senior Dog smartrock's Avatar
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    Also, you didn't mention if you've ever had a lab before so if not, be sure to do some reading about the breed before you commit. We're pretty devoted to our dogs and the breed in general. Too many young labs end up in rescue or shelters because the new owners didn't really know what they were signing up for. Here are a couple of articles to look over if you're new to having a lab.

    Questions to Ask Yourself Before Adopting a Lab - Mile High Labrador Retriever Mission

    MJLRC, INC."ACQUIRING A LABRADOR RETRIEVER" ARTICLE
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    Chase 9/29/2006- 6/30/2017 Always in our hearts
    Lark 12/25/2012- 2/2/22
    Henry 7/14/18
    Joey 5/14/2022

    “Because of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift. It is not the least reason why we should honor as well as love the dog of our own life, and the dog down the street, and all the dogs not yet born. What would the world be like without music or rivers or the green and tender grass? What would this world be like without dogs?”

    Mary Oliver, Hidden Content

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    There is a chocolate senior house dog in south or central NJ looking for a new home. She was bouncy on video, begging for carrots as treats, but also well mannered when everyone in the family room was just sitting around. PM me, and I will get you in contact with the concerned club member.

 



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