





Freya
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Black Labrador Retriever
About Freya
MAPLE RIDGE, BC
Breed
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Freya’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.
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Freya's Story
Freya is about 7 years old, she is a Labrador mix. Freya was not initially spayed when she came into our care and developed a urinary tract infection, but after treatment she was well again and she is now spayed! She also had a dental cleaning recently and is in good health for her age. <br/><br/>Freya can be initially shy with new people and new situations, but warms up in time, she enjoys being around people and is good with other dogs on her walks once she gets to know them. <br/>Initially, Freya had trouble settling in when home alone, but she has improved a lot with a regular schedule. Freya has also travelled with her foster caregivers to their cabin and was a great traveller. She settles right in as long as her favourite bed is with her. She is also very active, loves her walks and playing fetch! Freya in typical labrador fashion, does like to find random things on her walks and try to eat them, we are working on that with her and being diligent, more walks and play helps a lot with this too. <br/><br/>Freya has some vision loss, so she is looking for a regular routine without too much change as this can cause her stress. <br/><br/>Freya does best when she sticks to her daily schedule:<br/>One (or more) long walk/play session; <br/>2 meals (am & pm); <br/>Potty break later in the day; <br/>Late night/before bed potty break and/or a second walk. <br/><br/>When Freya initially arrived in our care, she was quite anxious and was prescribed a medication to help calm her, she is no longer taking that medication. At a recent check up, Freya's bloodwork showed signs of kidney stress, so she is being monitored for that and eating a kidney support food for one of her daily meals as well as "Aventi Kidney Support" supplement daily. <br/><br/>Freya is spayed and up to date on vaccinations. All pets receive flea, tick and deworming as needed. <br/><br/>Freya is fostered in Vancouver, BC. <br/>Adoption fee is $100<br/><br/>All pets in our care are up to date on basic vaccination and receive parasite control as needed. <br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Freya, please apply to adopt or copy this link<br/>https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/PFH/Dog
Freya is about 7 years old, she is a Labrador mix. Freya was not initially spayed when she came into our care and developed a urinary tract infection, but after treatment she was well again and she is now spayed! She also had a dental cleaning recently and is in good health for her age.
Freya can be initially shy with new people and new situations, but warms up in time, she enjoys being around people and is good with other dogs on her walks once she gets to know them.
Initially, Freya had trouble settling in when home alone, but she has improved a lot with a regular schedule. Freya has also travelled with her foster caregivers to their cabin and was a great traveller. She settles right in as long as her favourite bed is with her. She is also very active, loves her walks and playing fetch! Freya in typical labrador fashion, does like to find random things on her walks and try to eat them, we are working on that with her and being diligent, more walks and play helps a lot with this too.
Freya has some
Freya is about 7 years old, she is a Labrador mix. Freya was not initially spayed when she came into our care and developed a urinary tract infection, but after treatment she was well again and she is now spayed! She also had a dental cleaning recently and is in good health for her age.
Freya can be initially shy with new people and new situations, but warms up in time, she enjoys being around people and is good with other dogs on her walks once she gets to know them.
Initially, Freya had trouble settling in when home alone, but she has improved a lot with a regular schedule. Freya has also travelled with her foster caregivers to their cabin and was a great traveller. She settles right in as long as her favourite bed is with her. She is also very active, loves her walks and playing fetch! Freya in typical labrador fashion, does like to find random things on her walks and try to eat them, we are working on that with her and being diligent, more walks and play helps a lot with this too.
Freya has some vision loss, so she is looking for a regular routine without too much change as this can cause her stress.
Freya does best when she sticks to her daily schedule:
One (or more) long walk/play session;
2 meals (am & pm);
Potty break later in the day;
Late night/before bed potty break and/or a second walk.
When Freya initially arrived in our care, she was quite
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Freya is from Paws for Hope Animal Foundation
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