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Graham
Breed Labrador Retriever, Standard Poodle
Color
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

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location 5335 JD Johnson Rd., Peyton, CO 80831
hour (719) 683-3334

My Story

I am part of the "Go BIG for Summer" adoption promotion and my adoption fee is reduced to $200 (instead of $350) through August 31st! * Needs a calm, patient environment * Needs a five-foot fenced yard to keep him safe * Needs a confident canine sibling * Prefers older children Graham, a 7-year-old Labradoodle weighing 46lbs, is a sweet and observant fellow, discovering the joys of peace and comfort in his new environment. He delights in simple pleasures like snacking on snow, scratching his back along the fence, and wagging his tail happily during morning strolls in the yard. His favorite pastime? Long naps in the sunshine, rotating between his favorite spots outdoors. While Graham may initially feel hesitant indoors, especially at night, he simply needs a patient and understanding family who can help him build confidence and trust. He relies on the presence of other dogs for comfort and will need a home with a confident canine sibling (bonus points if it's a puppy - he loves them!) He has recently discovered the joy and freedom that comes with long walks and hopes to find a family who will take him for the occasional stroll. With a quiet and consistent home environment, preferably with a yard for his outdoor naps, Graham will blossom into a beloved companion, cherished for his gentle soul and endearing quirks. _____ Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have experienced minimal socialization. As a result, there is often an adjustment period when learning about life as a family pet. Because some of our dogs are very under socialized, they may not be a good fit for young children. Homes with older children will be considered on an individual basis. Common skills such as house training and leash walking will often take extra time. Patience, understanding and a gentle hand are a must. The great news is, many of these dogs come around with patience and being a part of their rehabilitation is an extremely rewarding experience. Learn about mill dogs and fill out an application at our website: http://nmdr.org

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