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Labrador Retriever / Rhodesian Ridgeback (short coat)  : :  Female (not spayed, but will be before adoption)  : :  Young  : :  Medium


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Learn more about the Labrador Retriever. Learn more about the Rhodesian Ridgeback.

Daisy the Yellow Lab needs a caretaker or foster! Won't you consider helping her get a new start?

About Daisy the Yellow Lab

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $150
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Yellow
  • Color: Blonde
  • Current Size: 60 Pounds
  • Current Age: 17 Years 1 Month (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Owner Experience Needed: Breed
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly
Daisy, also known as Gisele, is a lovely Yellow Lab mix. Mixed with what? Maybe Rhodesian Ridgeback, maybe Cur,.... we don't know. She just won't tell us! But that's ok. She is just so gosh darn pretty, we don't need to know. She was left abandoned in a yard when her owner moved. Isn't that awful? Well, you ain't heard nothin' yet ~ this sweet thing was pregnant! Fortunately someone brought her to the Bervard Shelter where she gave birth to seven puppies on January 26, four girls, three boys, all as cute as pie!
So what do we know so far about Daisy? Well, quite a bit because Kathy, her rescuer, made the extra effort of sharing lots of information with us. She is housetrained and crate trained and smart as a whip. She knows Sit, Stay, Lay Down, and Paw. (are you kidding me? my dogs know "food"). As you can well imagine from her history, she is a bit cautious when she meets people but then the Lab in her takes over and she warms right up. She considers cats to be play toys, so no cats!
At 60 pounds, she the perfect size to accompany you on outings, but she would do best in a home that does not have small children. She also needs an experience dog owner who will let her know who the leader of the pack! She would do great in a home with other dogs.

*** According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Labrador Retriever is a loving, affectionate, lovable, patient dog. Once known as the "St John's Dogs," the Labrador Retriever is one of the most popular breeds in the United States. Originally from Newfoundland, Canada the Labrador was trained to jump overboard into the icy waters to haul fisherman's nets to shore. Specimens were brought to England in the 1800's by English ships coming from Labrador, where the dog's fine retrieving instincts were honed and developed. One of the best family dogs and canine companions because of their gentle, loving disposition, the highly trainable Labrador also excels in drug detection, as a guide for the blind, and service dog for the disabled. The breed is also an outstanding obedience and field trial competitor. Highly intelligent, loyal, willing, and high-spirited. Lively and good-natured, they love to play, especially in water - for they love to swim. They have an excellent, reliable, temperament and are friendly, superb with children and equable with other dogs. They crave human attention and need to feel as though they are part of the family. Labs are easily trained. These dogs are watchdogs, not guard dogs, although some have been known to guard. They have a life expectancy of 10-12 years.

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Good with Dogs, Not Good with Cats, Is Not Good with Kids

Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby girl, Rosalina the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby boy, Nacho the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby boy, Java the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby boy, Macho the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby girl, Sweet Lilly the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby girl, Sinatra the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.
Daisy the Yellow Lab's baby, Amber the Puppy (adopted) can also be seen on our website.

 
 

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