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Oct 05, 2014

Dogs for free

Son In Law and Daughter have a registered, both clubs, Chocolate Lab and an Australian Shepered. They have some training but won't make the show because, of temeperment. Absolutely gorgeous creatures.
They got together before they got them fixed, still not, and had three Pups. Double coats of fur, all of them solid black, near to size of Lab and determined animals. Would make good farm dogs for hunting and herding, maybe. They are about 9 months old now. Now is the time to train them.
Anyone would like one send me a pm. No cost at all for one or all. We simply can't keep them and don't like the alternatives. We're in Tn

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  • Please be careful giving your pups away! Dog fighters look for dogs like this to use for bait dogs - VERY common in the south, unfortunately.

    Contact a rescue in your area and see if they'll take them.
  • The local no-kill shelters here in my area get a ton of dogs from the shelters in the TN./KY area. Seems like many of those shelters euthanize a lot of dogs. Maybe if you could transport the pups up north you would have better luck placing them with a rescue where they would have a chance to survive and find loving homes.

    Did you say they still haven't fixed the parents?
  • down home wrote:
    Son In Law and Daughter have a registered, both clubs, Chocolate Lab and an Australian Shepered. They have some training but won't make the show because, of temeperment. Absolutely gorgeous creatures.
    They got together before they got them fixed, still not, and had three Pups. Double coats of fur, all of them solid black, near to size of Lab and determined animals. Would make good farm dogs for hunting and herding, maybe. They are about 9 months old now. Now is the time to train them.
    Anyone would like one send me a pm. No cost at all for one or all. We simply can't keep them and don't like the alternatives. We're in Tn


    You might want to contact the local Humane Society and get them to help you place them.