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Dingo
Yellow Labrador Retriever / Hound / Mixed (short coat) :: Male (neutered) :: Young
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Dingo

Amazingly sweet, handsome boy needs a forever home!

DINGO NEEDS A FOSTER OR FOREVER HOME!!!!

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Name:  Dingo   Breed:  Lab mix 

Approximate Age:  2 years old

Approximate Weight:  60 lbs

Currently Living at:  an overcrowded rural shelter -- Dingo needs a forever home ASAP!!

Meet Dingo!  He is around 2 years old, and is a devastatingly handsome male lab mix.  Through no fault of his own, poor Dingo finds himself stuck in a rural, overcrowded shelter with not much of a chance for life.  In spite of the tough time he's had, Dingo is a super-friendly, happy and loving boy, who is hoping you'll help him get out of the shelter and start a new, better life with someone who really loves him and wants a loving new family member in their lives!

Dingo says...Hi there, everyone!  They call me Dingo, and they say that I'm just the most handsome, sweetest boy ever!!  Do you have room in your heart and home for a pup like me?  I have a beautiful, rich red coat with a big white splash on my chest!  My fur is super-soft…great for everyone to pet me (hint hint). :-)  I weigh about 60 pounds (not too big), which makes me a perfect size for an apartment, house or condo.  They say I am probably some sort of lab/hound mix…all I know is that I'm a happy pup and I love to play, get lots of pets, and give lots of doggie kisses!  

Read below for more info on Dingo, and email sheilam@luckydoganimalrescue.org ASAP if you are interested in him!  

Dingo says...I don't know why, but somehow I ended up in this cold shelter.  It's a pretty scary place.  I don't get to go outside, it gets really really loud when new dogs come in (which happens all the time), and no one comes to visit me.  So I get more and more scared here.  I really hope I can get out of here really soon!     

Don't you think I would look really cute as your new Facebook cover photo, romping around in the sunshine and rolling in the grass (or snow)?  And how I'd love to snuggle up by you while we relax inside after a day of fun adventures.  I just really want to run, play, then snuggle, nap and dream of all the adventures we'll have together.  I would just LOVE trips to the dog park and hikes in the woods -- I love to discover new things!  

Sweet Dingo makes friends with everyone he meets.  At around 1-2 years old, he is past the baby puppy phase (no all-night crying or bathroom breaks every 2 hours!) but like any young dog, still needs lots of exercise to stay happy and healthy.

Dingo's new person or family will need to make sure he gets lots of socialization and playtime with other dogs and people to keep up the good social skills he has already!  And like all dogs we adopt out, he'll need to go to obedience classes to build a strong bond with his people, and help him become a well behaved companion or family member.  Dingo seems to like all the people he meets, and can't wait to wiggle his way into your heart and home.

Like most young dogs, Dingo might need a refresher on his house training when he gets to a new home.  He will also need to go to obedience school so he can continue to be a well-socialized dog! 

The adoption fee for this dog is $450, which includes the cost of routine vetting, including vaccinations, spay/neuter surgery and heartworm treatment.  If you are interested in adopting, please download our Adoption Questionnaire and e-mail it to at Sheila at sheilam@luckydoganimalrescue.org ASAP!  

Thank you for your interest in Lucky Dog Animal Rescue and for helping to save a life! Please visit us online at www.luckydoganimalrescue.org.

BE A FOSTER!!! Fosters make it possible for Lucky Dog Animal Rescue to save and care for homeless and abandoned dogs! To learn about fostering dogs like Dingo, please contact us at info@luckydoganimalrescue.org!


BE A SPONSOR!!!! Sponsors help Lucky Dog support the many dogs we save. To learn more about sponsorship, please contact Sheila at sheilam@luckydoganimalrescue.org. 

DINGO NEEDS SPONSORS TO HELP WITH HIS HEARTWORM TREATMENT!  Heartworm is NOT contagious to people or other pets.  After being treated, dogs who were heartworm-positive should suffer no long-term effects as long as they are kept on a monthly heartworm preventative.  E-mail Sheila at sheilam@luckydoganimalrescue.org to sponsor Dingo!

 

 

 

About Dingo

  • FLRN-MD-17-0076
  • Adopted!
  • Dog
  • Coatlength: Short
  • Good with Dogs
  • Good with Kids
  • Up-to-date with Vaccines