Harley
Labrador Retriever | Albany County, WY
Age : 4 Years 1 MonthYoungMaleMediumBorder Collie
About
Characteristics
olderKidsOnly protective
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
ModerateHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others Dogs
Adoption Fees
$215.00Meet Harley
Harley is a larger dog, and fluctuates between high-energy and couch potato. He adores running around and playing, but is equally content to be a snuggle-boy on a couch or bed with his person. He is intelligent and eager-to-please, learning new tricks quickly and well. He is also very food oriented, which again, leads to easy training. Reactive: Harley is reactive, particularly when nervous. He growls semi-regularly, and barks at other dogs or people. If particularly on-edge, he will snap, though hasn’t broken skin. Proper precautions do need to be taken, and he is willing to wear a muzzle when tense interactions are expected. He has gone through a class for reactive dogs, and is better than he was originally, but patience and an experienced dog-owner is a must. Harley needs a home without children or other animals. He might get along ok with smaller animals – his foster family has chickens that he sees regularly – but hasn’t lived with any to our knowledge. A dog door would be his preference – he adores getting to go in-out-in-out! He is fairly gentle on his toys when not stressed, though if stressed he does have a tendency to shred stuffed toys and ropes. Bones and ropes are his favorites, though he does also like the occasional squeaky. Harley is the most genuinely pleased dog you will ever meet. He adores love and attention, and shows that appreciation with enthusiasm. You will never doubt you are loved with this dog.
Adoption Process
Adopters must fill out application and provide 3 references and current veterinarian (if applicable). All animals are spay/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. Contract includes commitment to keep cats indoors (unless adopting a feral to be a barn cat), keeping identification on dogs, and returning animals to LAWS if owner can no longer care for them