The status of Olivia was
last posted on 12/09/24 by
Keep calm and woof on.
Female Dog, Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retriever / Terrier / Mixed
Description:
Full of puppy energy, Olivia loves to run and play with anyone who is willing to do so. Be it another dog or a kid, she is game. Olivia also does well coexisting with a feline resident. She is just over 6 months and at 22 pounds. She will probably be in the medium size range (25-50 pounds) when she is done growing. That cute face with the flying ears and alert amber eyes let you know that she is probably a black lab mix. She has a white bib for accent with a short black coat. Notice the furrow when she focuses on you, wondering if you are thinking of playing, too. Labs are known for their friendliness towards people. They have more than enough affection to go around for the whole family, too. Labs are intelligent and good-natured. They have plenty of energy as pups and usually like to stay active throughout their lives. As a mix she will probably have a lot of these lab qualities. She is working on her skill set of house, crate and leash training. Daily short walks (30 minutes or so) will support leash skills as well as socialization skills. It will be a new world to her with all the new sights, smells, sounds, and people along her walk. She may also enjoy going for hikes. Please note that Olivia cannot be a running companion until at least age 1 when her growth plate closes. She will also benefit from mental stimulation in the form of activities and play toys. It will help prevent boredom. If you have a secure back yard, that will give her the freedom to play and burn off extra energy. She probably would enjoy visits to a local dog park. The adoption fee for Olivia is $500. That includes the cost of spaying/neutering, up to date vaccinations, foster care, rescue and transportation fees. To get the ball rolling, head over to our Adoption Application and submit your application today. A Dog Star representative will contact you within 24 hours. To speed up the process, contact your vet and give them permission to speak with us.If you do not get a response within 24 hours, check your spam folder.