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Blue

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large

About Blue

San Francisco, CA

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Blue’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Blue's Story

Blue: 7 year-old black Labrador, 65 Pounds, Spayed <br/><br/>Background:<br/>Blue's family made a decision to rehome her as they didn’t have time for her. The adult daughter, who was Blue's main caretaker, moved out of the home this last year. Blue was primarily an outside dog and was not getting the attention she deserved. <br/><br/>In her first foster home, Blue showed some possessiveness over toys when other dogs were nearby. With her current foster family, toys are kept out of the environment. For this reason, we recommend a toy-free shared space if there are other dogs in the home.<br/><br/>What Blue's Fosters Say: <br/>Blue knew one family, where she was primarily kept in the backyard, but despite that, she’s affectionate, eager to connect and adapting well to the comforts of indoor living.<br/><br/>Blue is housetrained and will let you know when she needs to go out by standing at the door quietly or barking when someone isn't there to let her out. <br/><br/>She walks well on a harness, pulls some, and will bark at other unfamiliar dogs. She walks fine among her canine foster siblings. We have three other Labs: a 10 year-old female, 8 and 7 year-old males. They all get along and aren't interested in playing with each other.<br/><br/>Blue came to our home as an urgent placement after a brief stay in her first foster home, where she got into a scuffle over food and a toy with one of their other dogs. With that in mind, we have taken basic precautions—feeding her in her crate and keeping toys put away. She’s fine waiting her turn for treats and enjoys being in the company of our dogs.<br/><br/>Blue is affectionate and settled in pretty quickly. She caught on to crate training right away, after a short bout of barking in protest. She sleeps quietly through the night and retreats to her crate on her own when she’s ready to relax. She adores people of all ages—kids, adults, and seniors—and especially loves when her little human visitors (ages 4 and 6) come to play. She’s social, loving, and happiest when she’s around her people.<br/><br/>Like many bright, spirited dogs, Blue has a few quirks that come with her big personality:<br/><br/>She barks for attention, at mealtimes, and at loud noises (like the gardener’s blower and, or fireworks).<br/><br/>She’s a counter surfer and will eagerly steal food from the counter and out of your hand if/when given the chance.<br/><br/>She can be reactive toward some dogs on walks, and she’ll jump on you when she’s excited to greet you.<br/><br/>With structure, continued training, and consistency, she’ll thrive with someone who understands that a few quirks are a small trade-off for such a loving, loyal companion. <br/><br/>Blue has been with us for a few months now and has truly become part of the family. While we adore her, managing four dogs is a lot.<br/><br/>If you’re looking for an affectionate dog that will be your loyal, joyful companion, Blue is your girl.<br/><br/>What Blue's Rescue Rep Says:<br/>We want Blue in a home where she won't be left for long stretches of the day. A stay-at-home parent, families who work from home or families who can take her to work with them would be ideal. A family who wants a dog to accompany them on outdoor adventures and vacations would be wonderful! We are looking for a home where Blue will receive daily exercise and activity. <br/><br/>Her previous owner emphasized that Blue DOES NOT LIKE CATS! If you have gophers or any other critters that hide in your yard, she will dig until she finds them and their demise will follow. <br/><br/>Blue loves to swim. It would be ideal if her next home had a pool. Blue was raised around children ages 8–14 and spent time with a toddler over the past year but with her being an outside dog, we don't know how much time she actually spent with them.<br/><br/>She gets along well with other dogs and has lived peacefully with three canine foster siblings. She enjoys their company and does best in toy-free shared environments or with supervised one-on-one play, as she was reported to have some toy possessiveness (around other dogs) in her first foster home. If you’d prefer a one-dog household, she’d be perfectly content as your only pet—more attention for her!<br/><br/>We also discovered that Blue is not a fan of the vet. Prior to making her way to us, we sent her to the vet to get vaccines updated. Blue did fine up until the vet went to examine her ears; Blue got snappy so the visit was cut short. The owners report Blue was never like that before but Blue's last visit prior to this was over three years ago. We have taken Blue to the vet since and while she is happy to be there and likes the vet, she reacted when she had a painful abscess examined on her bottom. <br/><br/>Seeking experienced dog owners or individuals who have previously worked with dogs that need some behavior management. A stable household with a predictable routine, which can help Blue feel secure and reduce any anxiety-driven behaviors.<br/><br/>Medical Information: <br/>Blue is spayed. She is up to date with Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, heartworm tested (negative) and is microchipped.<br/><br/>Blue is currently located in: San Jose. <br/><br/>If you are interested in Blue, please email Rescue Rep Kris krisellen@gmail.com<br/><br/>In your email, please tell me about yourself and why you would be a good fit for Blue

Blue: 7 year-old black Labrador, 65 Pounds, Spayed

Background:
Blue's family made a decision to rehome her as they didn’t have time for her. The adult daughter, who was Blue's main caretaker, moved out of the home this last year. Blue was primarily an outside dog and was not getting the attention she deserved.

In her first foster home, Blue showed some possessiveness over toys when other dogs were nearby. With her current foster family, toys are kept out of the environment. For this reason, we recommend a toy-free shared space if there are other dogs in the home.

What Blue's Fosters Say:
Blue knew one family, where she was primarily kept in the backyard, but despite that, she’s affectionate, eager to connect and adapting well to the comforts of indoor living.

Blue is housetrained and will let you know when she needs to go out by standing at the door quietly or barking when someone isn't there to let her out.

She walks well on a harness, pulls some, and will bark at oth

Blue: 7 year-old black Labrador, 65 Pounds, Spayed

Background:
Blue's family made a decision to rehome her as they didn’t have time for her. The adult daughter, who was Blue's main caretaker, moved out of the home this last year. Blue was primarily an outside dog and was not getting the attention she deserved.

In her first foster home, Blue showed some possessiveness over toys when other dogs were nearby. With her current foster family, toys are kept out of the environment. For this reason, we recommend a toy-free shared space if there are other dogs in the home.

What Blue's Fosters Say:
Blue knew one family, where she was primarily kept in the backyard, but despite that, she’s affectionate, eager to connect and adapting well to the comforts of indoor living.

Blue is housetrained and will let you know when she needs to go out by standing at the door quietly or barking when someone isn't there to let her out.

She walks well on a harness, pulls some, and will bark at other unfamiliar dogs. She walks fine among her canine foster siblings. We have three other Labs: a 10 year-old female, 8 and 7 year-old males. They all get along and aren't interested in playing with each other.

Blue came to our home as an urgent placement after a brief stay in her first foster home, where she got into a scuffle over food and a toy with one of their other dogs. With that in

How To Adopt

Blue was listed as Adoptable by Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue
How can I adopt Blue?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Blue is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Blue?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Blue, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Golden Gate Labrador Retriever Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

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