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Labrador Retriever / Pointer : : Female (spayed) : : Baby : : Small
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Elanor the Black Lab Pup needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?
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Foster Update: Elanor is an energetic and playful puppy, who loves to run around the backyard and get into anything she can. She loves her treats, and doesn't yip or cry when left alone half as much as the other two. She loves her chew toys, and is truely a smart dog. Already she is learning the sit command and is great walking on a leash.
Elanor and her brother and sister came to us from a high kill shelter. She is a sweet girl looking for her forever family.
*** According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Labrador Retriever is a loving, affectionate, lovable, patient dog. Once known as the "St John's Dogs," the Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the United States. Originally from Newfoundland, Canada the Labrador was trained to jump overboard into the icy waters to haul fisherman's nets to shore. Specimens were brought to England in the 1800's by English ships coming from Labrador, where the dog's fine retrieving instincts were honed and developed. One of the best family dogs and canine companions because of their gentle, loving disposition, the highly trainable Labrador also excels in drug detection, as a guide for the blind, and service dog for the disabled. The breed is also an outstanding obedience and field trial competitor. Highly intelligent, loyal, willing, and high-spirited. Lively and good-natured, they love to play, especially in water - for they love to swim. They have an excellent, reliable, temperament and are friendly, superb with children and equable with other dogs. They crave human attention and need to feel as though they are part of the family. Labs are easily trained. These dogs are watchdogs, not guard dogs, although some have been known to guard. They have a life expectancy of 10-12 years.
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