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Cajun Labrador Retriever Mix Troy, VA

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • Brown / Chocolate

About

Characteristics
Active, Playful, Sweet, Smart
Coat length
Short
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
Good in a home with
Other dogs, children.

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Meet Cajun

Please watch the video for more information on Cajun. He is a 3 to 4 year old Chocolate Lab mix. He is great with children and other dogs, and is reportedly good with cats, though we have not tested him yet. If you are interested in him, please do not waste time writing to ask if he is still available. If you can still see this post, he has not yet found a new home. Please continue reading for instructions on how to proceed.

We are happy to consider applicants from out of state. However, if the applicant is approved, they must be willing to come to our location in Troy, VA, for a meet and greet. If all parties agree that the pup and family are a good fit, they would take the pup home at that time.

For more information about our mission and for an application for adoption, please go to www.greendogsunleashed.com.

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GDU does ask a minimum adoption donation of 300.00. This is a minimum donation and does not cover all expenses, as we are funded solely by the angels and volunteers willing to donate time and finances. This minimum donation includes DAPP, rabies if age appropriate,, heartworm test and preventative, if age appropriate, and flea and tick treatment, as well as neutering or spaying if the animal is medically sound to undergo surgery. This minimum donation does not even begin to cover the actual expenses each animal has while in rescue, but does go directly towards vet care for our rescue animals. In an attempt to avoid tummy upset from a sudden change of food, the foster family may include a small, transitional bag of the food the dog/puppy has been eating. And if the dog/puppy has grown attached to a special item (like a toy or blanket), they may send that along, as well.

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  • Labrador Retriever
  • Adult
  • Male