Friday, May 9, 2014

Friday's Friend: Dog Adoption, Lab Rescue of L.R.C.P., Inc.

My friend "The Lab Lady," except this week I should call her "The Labs Lady," as she brought by two Labrador Retrievers from Lab Rescue for me to introduce to you this week.  These friends are pawsome and  must be adopted together!

Barkingly, I want you to meet Colt and Tally!
"Tally"
Credit: Lab Rescue of L.R.C.P., Inc.
"Colt"
Credit: Lab Rescue of L.R.C.P., Inc.

























There two guys were surrendered when their owner passed away and the other one wasn't able to take care of them.  They are very happy to be out of the shelter and in a foster home while looking for the right human to take them to their "Forever Home!"

These two are nice sized, around 60 lbs., Labrador Retrievers.  Tally is a multi-colored Yellow Labrador whose coat ranges from pure white to deep butterscotch while Colt is a handsome Black Labrador Retriever!  WOOF!!! They are house trained and crate trained.  Colt and Talley eat meals very nicely and take treats gently. The pair walk on the leash pretty well though Tally definitely takes the lead, while Colt enjoys stopping and smelling the roses!!

Their experience with cats is unknown as they have never lived with them!!
These two are approved for kids 10 and up.

Though Colt and Tally are very friendly and wonderful Labrador Retrievers, their recent rough go of the changes in their lives have made them a bit excitable which should settle down once they can get into a stable environment and are getting regular exercise and attention!

Colt is a 10 year black neutered male.  He does have arthritis so he may do best in a home with limited stoped.  He is current on his vaccines and will need boosters between May 15 and  May 22, 2014. Colt tested positive for Lyme disease and is being treated with antibiotics for one month.

Tally is a 6 year old yellow spayed female, is current on her vaccines and will need boosters between  May15 and May 22, 2014.

If you would like to meet these two great Labrador Retrievers, please visit Lab Rescue!

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