ARCHER 6-Week-Old Lab Mix Puppy – Mom is a Chocolate Lab Mix (We are not sure the dad of the puppies.) Background: Autumn – the mom of the puppies was brought into the Sonoma shelter on February 20th with her four puppies.
The people who brought her into the shelter said they found them off Highway 116.
GGLRR was notified of the dogs and pulled them from the shelter on 02/24.
Archer – Boy – bigger – maybe Lab / Sheppard This sweet little man is the only boy in our foster family.
As the “odd-one-out”, Arch is far from an ugly duckling.
He wins the award for *Prettiest Eyes* and the “Most Likely To: be found in the middle of a cuddle pile”.
Archer is very loving, attentive, and observant.
We are getting to see more and more of his joyful personality every day! Archie loves toys, playing with his sisters, and finding a soft lap to curl up on after a good puppy play session.
This cuddly boy would be a great addition to a family with another dog to play with, or as an only child with willing human playmates.
The puppies are doing well!
Playing, sleeping, pooping and eating and then repeating! (Puppies are great but you need to be prepared to have an active dog in your home for the next 5 plus years.).
Everything is a fun game! They have been well socialized, met a variety of people and kids.
All are very social and tolerant.
These puppies will be very active and you need to be their leader! Medical:
They have their first shots and have been dewormed.
We have gotten them into the vet for well check and fecals.
Lab rescue pays for all their shots, spay/neuter and microchip.
You must go to one of our vets to have the full medical bill taken care of.
If you use your vet then only a portion can be paid for.
Adoption fee is $550 and spay and neuter deposit is $400.
If you can email and send answers to the following questions: 1) Provide how a puppy/active dog will fit into you daily routine, including the number of hours you are typically away from home each day, where the puppy will be when it is left on its own and where it will sleep at night.
2.
The puppies will need to be kept at home until they finish their full cycle of vaccines at 16 or 17 weeks old.
Are you able to accommodate this time period?
3.
Do you currently have any pets?
Cats, guinea pigs, chickens, dogs?
4.
Provide your experience with dogs and puppies in particular, including training experience or professional training used with other dogs or planned for a puppy.
5.
As the puppy turns into an active young dog, please indicate how its exercise needs will be met, i.e.
twice daily walks.
6.
Is your yard secure for a puppy and an active dog?
If you are around during the day, have the time for training and exercise, please email Liz , emails only.