





Hope Naomi-Foster-to-Adopt
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Yellow Labrador Retriever
About Hope Naomi-Foster-to-Adopt
Medina, OH
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Hope Naomi-Foster-to-Adopt’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 unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Hope Naomi-Foster-to-Adopt's Story
***Hope Naomi***<br/>7 year old female yellow Labrador Retriever<br/><br/><br/>This girl is typical of a Lab, never met a stranger, happy, every day is an adventure! She came in with her daughter, Lilly Belle, 5, from a surrender to the Dog Warden due to a move out of the country.<br/><br/>In their early years the girls were house dogs who went on walks, had a nice backyard to play in and even rode around with the young kids on a battery operated child's SUV. <br/><br/>Over time, the family no longer had time for them so a kennel area with a doggie door was built so they could go in and out safely, but they were no longer in the house with family the majority of the time.<br/><br/>The girls are happy, playful and loving and would likely adjust well to living in a house again. They are friendly with other dogs, kids and likely cats, although every cat is different.<br/><br/>Hope is slightly overweight and needs to lose 10 pounds before being spayed. She also is lyme disease positive (asymptomatic) and is being treated with doxycycline. <br/><br/>Since Hope has been with her daughter Lilly Belle all of Lilly's life, we would like to place the girls together. However, if they are not placed by the time of their spay we will consider separating them. However, they would likely do best in a home with a doggie friend as that is what they are used to.<br/><br/><br/>If you are interested in more information on them, contact abbykirkland77@gmail.com
***Hope Naomi***
7 year old female yellow Labrador Retriever
This girl is typical of a Lab, never met a stranger, happy, every day is an adventure! She came in with her daughter, Lilly Belle, 5, from a surrender to the Dog Warden due to a move out of the country.
In their early years the girls were house dogs who went on walks, had a nice backyard to play in and even rode around with the young kids on a battery operated child's SUV.
Over time, the family no longer had time for them so a kennel area with a doggie door was built so they could go in and out safely, but they were no longer in the house with family the majority of the time.
The girls are happy, playful and loving and would likely adjust well to living in a house again. They are friendly with other dogs, kids and likely cats, although every cat is different.
Hope is slightly overweight and needs to lose 10 pounds before being spayed. She also is lyme disease positive (asymptomatic) and is being treated w
***Hope Naomi***
7 year old female yellow Labrador Retriever
This girl is typical of a Lab, never met a stranger, happy, every day is an adventure! She came in with her daughter, Lilly Belle, 5, from a surrender to the Dog Warden due to a move out of the country.
In their early years the girls were house dogs who went on walks, had a nice backyard to play in and even rode around with the young kids on a battery operated child's SUV.
Over time, the family no longer had time for them so a kennel area with a doggie door was built so they could go in and out safely, but they were no longer in the house with family the majority of the time.
The girls are happy, playful and loving and would likely adjust well to living in a house again. They are friendly with other dogs, kids and likely cats, although every cat is different.
Hope is slightly overweight and needs to lose 10 pounds before being spayed. She also is lyme disease positive (asymptomatic) and is being treated with doxycycline.
Since Hope has been with her daughter Lilly Belle all of Lilly's life, we would like to place the girls together. However, if they are not placed by the time of their spay we will consider separating them. However, they would likely do best in a home with a doggie friend as that is what they are used to.
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Hope Naomi-Foster-to-Adopt is from Lake Erie Labrador Retriever Rescue
[Medina, OH]
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