London
Labrador Retriever | Southside, AR
Age : 7 MonthsYoungFemaleLargeBull Terrier
About
Characteristics
affectionate eagerToPlease eventempered gentle goofy intelligent leashtrained obedient playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesDeclawed
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsChildren
Meet London
London came to us with her brother, Luke. They were an owner surrender, had too many dogs. She has been outside most of her life but is using the doggy door and doing well inside. She is very playful, full of energy and loves human attention. She does ok with other dogs and kids but no cats. She loves toys and to play ball. London also loves belly rubs. She had never worn a collar or a leash when we got her, but is learning very quickly - she is a smart little Cookie. Most outside dogs are easily house trained too. London would make a great pup for a family that will shower her with affection. She is 7 months old and weighs 40lbs (as of 2/26/24). If you would like more information, please contact our shelter at 870-269-5200 or go to our website at schspets.org and complete an adoption application and someone will contact you for a meet and greet.
Adoption Process
We have an adoption application that can be found on our website and sent to our email or people call or inquire through adopt-a pet and petfinder where all our animals are posted and our FB page we call Stone County Humane Society Adoptions Available. It is a group page we use to find owners of lost pets as well as post our animals ready for adoption. Our normal FB page got hacked a few years ago and I have never set one up again. Our adoption fees are $100 for dogs and $50 for cats, and $150 for a trained dog through a local Paws in Prison training program we participate in every 8 weeks we send 2 dogs to be trained and adopted through this program. Our adoption fees include spay/neuter, rabies shots, 2 cat/dog shots and more for puppies, 4DXPlus Idexx Snap test for heartworm, ehrlichia, lime and one other disease, and worm medicine. We ask for vet references and get all the information we can to determine if a person can adopt an animal from SCHS.