Miss Dolly (20231204-01)gender

Miss Dolly (20231204-01)
Breed Labrador Retriever
Color Black, White / Cream
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Dog

My Story

PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION IN THE DOG'S PROFILE, AS WELL AS THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE BEFORE EMAILING US WITH QUESTIONS. Our Volunteers use up valuable time answering questions, when the answers are readily available on our website. Our adoptions come with 30 days of free post-adoption support through Petcademy.org. We are a foster-based rescue. We do not have a facility. MEET & GREETS FOR DOGS IN ONTARIO WILL ONLY BE ARRANGED ONCE AN ADOPTION APPLICATION IS APPROVED. THANK YOU!!! Please visit our website for more information: https://www.niagaradogrescue.com/ or fill in our adoption application: https://niagaradogrescue.com/adoption-application.php OUT-OF-TOWN Dogs with NDR refer to dogs we have saved that have yet to make their journey to Ontario. These dogs are currently in our care with the help of our partners in the area. These dogs will all travel to the Niagara Region once an appropriate adopter or local foster is found. This dog is currently located in: Kentucky Name: Miss Dolly (20231204-01) Age: 3 years Weight: 50lbs Gender: Female Spayed/Neutered: yes Breed: Lab mix Colour: black and white Neck size (for collar): Height (from top of head): Length (from nose to base of tail): Crate size recommended: Good with women: Yes Good with men: Yes Good with kids: Yes Good with other dogs: Yes Good with cats: No House trained: Work in progress Crate trained: Work in progress Energy level: Medium Can be handled/touched: Yes Barker: No Flight risk: Yes Food aggressive: Not towards people, fed separate from other dogs Current food: Diamond Walks on leash: Yes, but does need work Leash reactive to people or dogs: No Rides well in car: Yes Destructive: No Needs a home with a yard: Yes Needs a home with another dog: Doesn't matter Can live in an apartment: Basement apartment or townhome would be fine Backstory: Miss Dolly was unfortunately dumped by her owners multiple times. Different spots that spread over 2 counties. I saw her posted multiple times in different spots but once she was posted super close to me, not even 5 minutes away so after work I went and looked for her. By the time I got there, her "owners" had picked her up. I thought this was odd, how can a dog be running away from home this many times and ending up miles and miles away but always found one spot she would stay in? Well after I started digging I eventually found her owners. I then got in contact with another lady that knew her owners personally and come to find out, they aren't good people. Apparently they had been dumping her and when someone would post her on Facebook, her owners would get tagged so they'd go pick her up and drop her off at a new location. I messaged the owners myself, they refused to even respond back to me but they claimed she just kept "running away" or her neighbors were stealing her and dumping her in different places. Luckily after the 5th or 6th time she was dumped I immediately messaged the poster and explained the situation and told her to remove the post and that I was on my way to get her! When I arrived she jumped right into my car. Additional info/personality comments: Miss Dolly is super sweet! She gets excited though sometimes and forgets her manners and will jump all over you! She needs leash work, I've tried and tried but I'm not an expert on that yet so it's still a work in progress! I can tell she's ready to have her a new family that would never even consider dumping her. She's been through so much. She's beyond ready for her happily ever after.

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