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3 Male Lab/Mix Puppies

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Large

About 3 Male Lab/Mix Puppies

San Francisco, CA

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
White / Cream, Yellow / Tan / Blond / Fawn

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Funny, Friendly, Playful, Loves
House-trained: No

3 Male Lab/Mix Puppies’s Compatibility

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3 Male Lab/Mix Puppies's Story

Four puppies -- born on 05 Dec -- 3 boys & 1 girl<br/><br/>Background. <br/>Mama and her seven puppies (six boys and one girl) were surrendered to us from their central valley owner. The pups were born on December 5th and had been living in a wooden box in the backyard. We believe the puppies' dad is a mix (see his photo) --we thought, at first, he might be a Great Pyrenees mix, but a local Great Pyrenees rescue saw his photos and video and said "That ain't no Great Pyrenees." Mama is a mix too. So these puppies are "supermutts" -- blends of many breeds -- perhaps with very little Lab in them. Three of the puppies (Black, Yellow, and Green) already have adopters. <br/><br/>So Blue, Red, Lavender, and Orange are the ones still up for adoption. <br/><br/>Hanging with the 45-day-old puppies -- https://youtu.be/Ye0L0xxIQl8<br/><br/>Puppy morning wrestle-mania -- https://youtu.be/FMugjOMmlKM<br/><br/>What their foster says. <br/>Mama "Gracie" nursed her seven charges relentlessly and they grew like weeds. They are currently 10-12 pounds. They eat, sleep, play and pee/poop -- not necessarily in that order... Then repeat, repeat, repeat. The puppies are playing with each other... and are now very active and in major romp mode. We have them eating Esbilac/kibble mush now... as wejusted weaned them off their mother. Their fur is very flurry. They are sleeping through the night with one excursion outside to pee/poop at 3 AM -- then back to sleep. Yeah, their puppy teeth sure like nibbling on human toes. Orange is the one female. They are all awfully cute beyond belief. <br/><br/>What their Rescue Rep says. <br/>We will be adopting out the puppies when they are ~8-weeks-old -- around 30 January. Looking for adopters who are going in eyes wide open -- regarding puppy care... and juvenile dog handling and training and management and fun. Gracie is also up for adoption -- see her separate listing. <br/><br/>More of what their Rescue Rep says. <br/>Adopting a young puppy is much like having a newborn baby in the home: very demanding for care and attention, can't be left alone much, cries a lot -- especially at night when you want to sleep. Eat, poop/pee, play, sleep... repeat, repeat, repeat. Puppy-raising is also filled with joy and fun. Young puppies have sharp teeth and tend to go for human toes and arms when available. Young puppies quickly grow up and become big rowdy juveniles that need lots of exercise and structure and patience from their humans. <br/><br/>Several puppy handouts from Marin Humane are fabulous reads:<br/>Puppy World -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-World.pdf<br/><br/>Puppy Health -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-Health.pdf<br/><br/>Puppy Socialization -- https://marinhumane.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Puppy-Socialization.pdf<br/><br/>Medical. <br/>The puppies appear to be quite healthy. They will be seen by a vet on 27 Jan... at which time they will receive their first (of three) DHPP vaccinations. The puppies will need to be quarantined in their home (and backyard) until late March when they receive their final DHPP vaccination... to ensure they remain safe from parvo and other ailments. They received their first deworming on 02 Jan; and their second deworming on 17 Jan. <br/><br/>The puppies are currently located in: Placerville.<br/><br/>If you might want to adopt one of the puppies, please contact Rescue Rep Dave at david.c.ely@sbcglobal.net.

Four puppies -- born on 05 Dec -- 3 boys & 1 girl

Background.
Mama and her seven puppies (six boys and one girl) were surrendered to us from their central valley owner. The pups were born on December 5th and had been living in a wooden box in the backyard. We believe the puppies' dad is a mix (see his photo) --we thought, at first, he might be a Great Pyrenees mix, but a local Great Pyrenees rescue saw his photos and video and said "That ain't no Great Pyrenees." Mama is a mix too. So these puppies are "supermutts" -- blends of many breeds -- perhaps with very little Lab in them. Three of the puppies (Black, Yellow, and Green) already have adopters.

So Blue, Red, Lavender, and Orange are the ones still up for adoption.

Hanging with the 45-day-old puppies -- https://youtu.be/Ye0L0xxIQl8

Puppy morning wrestle-mania -- https://youtu.be/FMugjOMmlKM

What their foster says.
Mama "Gracie" nursed her seven charges relentlessly and they grew like weeds. They are curre

Four puppies -- born on 05 Dec -- 3 boys & 1 girl

Background.
Mama and her seven puppies (six boys and one girl) were surrendered to us from their central valley owner. The pups were born on December 5th and had been living in a wooden box in the backyard. We believe the puppies' dad is a mix (see his photo) --we thought, at first, he might be a Great Pyrenees mix, but a local Great Pyrenees rescue saw his photos and video and said "That ain't no Great Pyrenees." Mama is a mix too. So these puppies are "supermutts" -- blends of many breeds -- perhaps with very little Lab in them. Three of the puppies (Black, Yellow, and Green) already have adopters.

So Blue, Red, Lavender, and Orange are the ones still up for adoption.

Hanging with the 45-day-old puppies -- https://youtu.be/Ye0L0xxIQl8

Puppy morning wrestle-mania -- https://youtu.be/FMugjOMmlKM

What their foster says.
Mama "Gracie" nursed her seven charges relentlessly and they grew like weeds. They are currently 10-12 pounds. They eat, sleep, play and pee/poop -- not necessarily in that order... Then repeat, repeat, repeat. The puppies are playing with each other... and are now very active and in major romp mode. We have them eating Esbilac/kibble mush now... as wejusted weaned them off their mother. Their fur is very flurry. They are sleeping through the night with one excursion outside to pee

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