yellow lab looking for a new home

haycroft

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Due to a marriage breakdown this lovely 2 year old yellow lab un-spayed bitch good with cats and kids...is looking for a home asap...pm for details
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What a lovely dog. I will ask around.

A friend recently had a dog given her due to a marriage break up. The very responsible breeder took the bitch back and mentioned it to my friend who wanted her as she was a half sister to her two dogs.
 
She's beautiful. We have space and she's give us the full set of black, chocolate and yellow :-) Unfortunately I'm afraid we just can't afford to take on the costs of another dog.
 
She is beautiful, and you took her on. Now you're dismissing her, simply because you and your husband didn't work out?

Please think again, maybe?

I would have her, but we already have 4 rescued dogs. (May i leave that for you to think on?)

Yes, i'm cruel in saying that, but you haven't seen the dogs in the rescue centre that i have. Our last one was there for over a year, scars on his face from jumping up at the cage 24/7, was like a skeleton from stress. He's got mental problems that i, my partner, and our other 3 dogs are dealing with.

Is this how you want her to end up?

Please don't dismiss your lovely Lab, as it appears you are.

May i ask if you are asking a price for your canine friend?

With love to the lovely Lab, and i hope she finds a more loving home very soon. BS x
 
I'm not sure if this is Haycrofts dog, I read the post as if she is asking on behalf of someone else, but maybe I am wrong.
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She looks a real sweetie and hopefully as she is young she will soon find a new home. I am trying to find a home for a 10 year old GSD and it is proving really difficult, so fingers crossed this lab girl gets sorted quickly.
 
Firstly i would say THIS IS NOT my lab...it is a friends whos relationship has broken down and both parties have to move into rented accomendation and cannot take her...thanks you MurphysMinder not consuming that she is mine

the pms i have recieved will be in touch with details...thank-you for enquiry

As far as i know no fee is required for her just as long has she finds a good home
Quite often ive been out walking with her with my two dogs and she just loves other canines...she is a lovely little lab...yes it is a shame that the owner has to make this decision ...my dogs/animals are with me for life
 
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Firstly i would say THIS IS NOT my lab...it is a friends whos relationship has broken down and both parties have to move into rented accomendation and cannot take her...thanks you MurphysMinder not consuming that she is mine

the pms i have recieved will be in touch with details...thank-you for enquiry

As far as i know no fee is required for her just as long has she finds a good home
Quite often ive been out walking with her with my two dogs and she just loves other canines...she is a lovely little lab...yes it is a shame that the owner has to make this decision ...my dogs/animals are with me for life

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Agree is a shame - but sometimes it has to happen - I don't think people should be too hard on those that have to rehome their pets - I wouldn't do it - but clearly they having a bad enough time without all the judgement. And they care enough to ensure the dog gets a good new home..
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She sounds like a lovely girlie - how sad for your friends...
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Hi Haycroft,

I'm sorry i got the wrong idea. Just want to thank you for caring about such a lovely dog. Like you, mine are with me for life. (As are the horses!)

Really, really hoping she gets that loving, forever home, which she hasn't got at the moment.

And hi, MurphysMinder, now I'm going to start losing sleep about your 10 yr old GS! Oh, bless her, only wish I could have her, too.

And thank you all for caring, in what is so often a cruel world for dogs (and horses),

With love, BS xx
 
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