Friday, March 18, 2016

Friday's Friend! Dog Adoption, Operation Paws for Homes!

WOOF!! Happy Friday!!  My friend from Operation Paws for Homes, "Miss J" stopped by this week to introduce to you a pawsomely beautiful 8 month old, 48lbs., female Black Labrador Retriever- who I'd like you to meet this week!

Meet Carlotta!

"Carlotta"
(C) Operation Paws for Homes
A sweet, gentle girl that loves to play and explore the outdoors, Carlotta is looking for a "Forever Home" where she can run and play and have her own humans to enjoy life with!  BARK!!!!

Right now, she is a bit on the thin side, so she will need some time to grow to a good size for herself!  WOOF!!

Carlotta is making some great progress in her foster home learning how to sit for her food and while the foster human attaches and detaches her leash from walks and in other home manners and house training.

Carlotta is crate trained and has not had a single accident in her crate.

Carlotta loves to fetch tennis balls, walking on a leash with her human, watching birds and humans, giving doggy kisses and pleasing her humans.

Like all Black Labrador Retrievers, though "all" are not alike we have some traits that we share- BARK- Carlotta is a big dog, or will grow into it, loves to swim, needs plenty of room to run, and she loves to learn since she is one of the smartest breeds- I know that to be true- WOOF!! And, she is loyal which makes her one of the most popular family dogs!  BARK!!!

A special note from Operation Paws for Homes:
** A successful adoption for all dogs depends on "The 2 Week Shutdown." The Shutdown is a calm, crated time, in which the dog has an opportunity to adjust to his or her new home. It's a time for the dog and the adopter to get-to-know one another. It works best when the dog gets lots of exercise and does not meet new dogs, new people, or travel to new places.

Interested in meeting Carlotta, please complete the Operation Paws for Homes Adoption Application.

If you are interested in learning about dog adoption, please visit Operation Paws for Homes Dog Adoption Guide.





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