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DALE
~AVAILABLE FOR ADOPTION~





Name: Dale
Approximate breed: Lab mix
Gender: Male
Approximate age: 14 weeks
Approximate weight: 18+ lbs
Vetting/Vaccinations: Up to date
Spayed/Neutered: No
Good with Children: Unknown
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Unknown
Housetrained: In progress
Crate Trained: In progress
Ideal Family: Any
Adoption Fee: $575
Chip & Dale ended up in a southern shelter, and we are so thankful for our wonderful rescue friends for connecting us so that each pup can have a chance at a full and happy life up here in New England. Dale is your typical, adorable puppy; loving play time, nap time, meal time, and… cuddle time! He loves to play wrassle and be held by his favorite humans. He is young and will need to be neutered when age-appropriate. Continued bonding over training skills with a forever family is a great way to show your little pupper what life in your house is all about, as well as open good communication with your new family member ❤️
ATTENTION PUPPY ADOPTERS: We strongly advise positive reinforcement training/behavior classes with your new pup. Training is for the benefit of you and your puppy and will help you build a stronger relationship. Puppies do not know what they haven’t been taught and some “puppy proofing” may need to be done in your home. Please remember that little puppies come in little bodies that need potty breaks every few hours.
Are you missing puppy love in your life? Fill out an adoption application today!
All of our available adoptable dogs are on Facebook, Petfinder, and our website. If a dog is no longer listed it means they have an adoption pending.
We are a nonprofit organization - all adoption fees go towards the rescue, veterinary care, and transportation of these dogs in order to get them ready for their forever homes.
We are a shelterless rescue. All of our dogs are housed in foster homes to help them de-stress and get used to a home environment while they await adoption, giving us the opportunity to understand their personalities and needs.