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M H A F N 41° 37.839890, W 81° 77.72979736328 Telephone 440-829-4366 Labrador Retriever Adopted pet Adopted Labrador Retriever Adopted Dog Dog

Charity - Adopted!

Labrador Retriever, Husky [Mix]

Medium Senior Female Dog Pet ID: 031208

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CHARITY IS ADOPTED!!! SHE HAS FOUND A WONDERFUL, LOVING PERMANENT HOME THAT SHE'S BEEN PATIENTLY WAITING FOR! CHARITY IS VERY HAPPY WITH HER NEW FAMILY!!! THIS SWEET GIRL GOT THE HAPPY ENDING THAT SHE SO DESERVED!

MEET CHARITY! Charity is a cute and endearing senior aged lady who only gets sweeter with time. Charity is a charming, laid back and well behaved girl with an outstanding personality to match. We estimate her to be a mix of Black Labrador, Husky and Boxer. Charity is a medium sized dog with a current weight of around 40lbs. Keeping in mind that black dogs grey early, we estimate her age to be around 9-10 years old. But don’t go thinking she’s too old…she still has plenty of bounce in her step and youthfulness that can be seen in her gorgeous sky blue eyes. This girl has the most amazing, biggest blue eyes you’ve ever seen and they’re sure to melt your heart!

Charity has a wonderful personality and awesome temperament. Charity is a very well-mannered and well behaved girl. She listens very, very well and truly aims to please her people. She responds very well to any verbal direction and is very attentive when her people request something of her. Currently, Charity knows sit, lay and shake. She is already crate trained and housebroken. She has wonderful household manners and is a pleasure to have around as company. She makes a great hostess as she greets everyone with loving eyes, a wagging tail and small gentle kisses if requested. Charity is very polite, calm and gentle. She LOVES people of all ages and truly enjoys simply being around her family. She has a wonderful presence to her and is a lovely, quiet companion. Charity loves to tag along for car rides or any kind of outing and is happy to go anywhere and do anything with her people. She has a nice mild energy level and she’s very accommodating to her surroundings. So even though Charity loves to cuddle up for a nice snooze or two throughout the day, she always is up for a brisk walk around the neighborhood with you. She’ll admit that she likes to nap all snuggled up in her cozy blankets that she adores so much. But at the same time, she loves to explore the outdoors and go on walks in the local park and neighborhood. And like any girl, she loves to go shopping at the local doggie boutiques! She is so versatile and accommodating, you couldn’t ask for a better best friend.

Charity is the type of dog that is happy to relax beside you while you watch TV or read a book, or sun bathe in the grass as you garden or trot along side you for a walk and most of all she is the dog that will devote herself to you and will always faithfully be at your side. Charity is not fond of other dogs or cats. Charity needs to be the only pet in the home. She likes being Queen Bee!

This girl really deserves to find that home that will return her unconditional love and give her the pampered lifestyle that she really deserves. Charity is looking for a home to retire in and spend her golden years happy and FINALLY at home with a loving, permanent family.

YOU’LL NEVER TRULY KNOW LOVE…UNTIL YOU’VE BEEN LOVED BY A SENIOR DOG! Come meet Charity and make her your new best friend. Don’t pass her up, you’ll be missing out on an priceless, hidden treasure!

If interested please call Deanna at 440-829-4366 or email Deanna@mhaf.com

Adoption fee is $175; click here to fill-out an online application

Thank you to Denise for fostering Charity!! Some of our other dogs and cats would love the opportunity to stay in a loving home until their "fur"ever home is found.
Home without cats preferred
Home without dogs preferred

Charity is up-to-date with routine shots, house trained and spayed/neutered.

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