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Moon

Tucson, AZ at Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue

Black Labrador Retriever Young Male
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Name Moon
Species Dog
Breed Black Labrador Retriever / Poodle (Standard)
Age Young
Sex Male
Size
Color Black & None
Adoption Fee 365
Location Tucson, AZ
Shelter Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue
Status Available

Moon is a young male Black Labrador Retriever/Poodle (Standard) () available for adoption at Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue in Tucson, AZ. Adoption fee: 365.

About This Dog

This tall, sweet, happy and goofy 11 month old 80 pound Labrador/Poodle thinks everyday is the best day of his life! He loves toys and playing with all his friends! His foster home has a dog daycare and gets along with all the many dogs and breeds there. His best …
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Good with Dogs Good with Cats Housetrained More details below
Black None
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About Moon
Behavior
Moderately Active
Compatibility
Good with Dogs Good with Cats
Physical
Not Mixed Breed Not Declawed No Special Needs Not Spayed/Neutered Needs Vaccinations Color: Black
Training
Housetrained
Other
Rescue Org ID: None Animal ID: 18992602 Adoption Fee: 365

Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue

Rescue

We are an independent 501(c)(3) organization made up of experienced volunteers who are dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers and their offspring that are in need of safe and loving homes.We respond to requests for help from shelters, aid in the recovery of lost/abandoned Labradors and accept owner surrenders. We carefully place our Labradors into foster care. While in foster care, the dog receives any medical treatment they need and are microchipped. This most often consists of spaying or neutering, updating vaccinations, testing for heartworm, tick and valley fever and treatment of whatever medical issues are deemed necessary and treatable.

We do not maintain a shelter, but instead find it beneficial to care for our Labradors in the homes of our foster families. This provides our Labradors the opportunity to maintain, or regain, their confidence as a valued member of a family. It allows our fosters an opportunity to evaluate the temperament and needs of the Labrador in order to find the most suitable adopters and permanent home environment.

We work to educate the public about the virtues of the Labrador Retriever breed. We encourage the public to join this cause through donations, volunteerism and humane care of animals. We also strive to reduce the pet overpopulation problem by educating about the importance of spaying and neutering animals.

The Labradors who are in the rescue process have been evaluated to best of our ability to assure that they are friendly to humans and other dogs. We carefully screen Labs with a history of biting, people or dog aggression and/or severe anxiety issues. We will not intake a dog that is a serious safety risk. However, we will provide training to correct behavioral issues when it is deemed plausible by our medical and behavioral volunteers.

Address 7739 E. Broadway Blvd #212, Tucson, AZ 85710
Service Areas Most of Arizona, Some parts of Mexico, New Mexico and Texas
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Adoption Process
Adoption application submission and review, Home Visit, Adoption Contract completed, Collect Adoption Fee (Fees vary by the age of the dog), Follow up from foster after adoption.
Mission Statement
We are an independent 501(c)(3) organization made up of experienced volunteers who are dedicated to the rescue and adoption of homeless Labrador Retrievers and their offspring that are in need of safe and loving homes.We respond to requests for help from shelters, aid in the recovery of lost/abandoned Labradors and accept owner surrenders. We carefully place our Labradors into foster care. While in foster care, the dog receives any medical treatment they need and are microchipped. This most often consists of spaying or neutering, updating vaccinations, testing for heartworm, tick and valley fever and treatment of whatever medical issues are deemed necessary and treatable. We do not maintain a shelter, but instead find it beneficial to care for our Labradors in the homes of our foster families. This provides our Labradors the opportunity to maintain, or regain, their confidence as a valued member of a family. It allows our fosters an opportunity to evaluate the temperament and needs of the Labrador in order to find the most suitable adopters and permanent home environment. We work to educate the public about the virtues of the Labrador Retriever breed. We encourage the public to join this cause through donations, volunteerism and humane care of animals. We also strive to reduce the pet overpopulation problem by educating about the importance of spaying and neutering animals. The Labradors who are in the rescue process have been evaluated to best of our ability to assure that they are friendly to humans and other dogs. We carefully screen Labs with a history of biting, people or dog aggression and/or severe anxiety issues. We will not intake a dog that is a serious safety risk. However, we will provide training to correct behavioral issues when it is deemed plausible by our medical and behavioral volunteers.

Important: Information regarding adoptable pets is provided by the adopting organization and is neither checked for accuracy or completeness nor guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The health status and behavior of any pet found, adopted through, or listed on the WeRescue app are the sole responsibility of the adoption organization listing the same and/or the adopting party. See our Terms of Service for more information.

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Southwest Oasis Labrador Rescue

7739 E. Broadway Blvd #212, Tucson, AZ 85710

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