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Meet Sonic
Sonic is very sweet and gets along with at least females as he played right away with one she has. Sonic is about 2 and probably has a bit of Shar Pei in him as he has the thin purplish tongue but looks almost all Lab except ears just a wee bit small. Sonic is around 55-60 pounds. He was very recently rescued, but will be neutered and current on all vaccinations prior to adoption.
Information on this animal is posted as a courtesy. This animal is NOT part of the
Vision Hills rescue animal population, and is not a Vision Hills foster animal.
Vision Hills makes NO guarantees, and is not responsible for the health and
temperament screening of this animal. If you adopt this animal the contract will
be between you and the person who has the animal, not between you and Vision
Hills. When adopting any animal, be informed and ask questions about the animal's health status and behavioral tendencies. Ask for verification of vaccination and heartworm preventative. Be aware of temperament and ask questions to verify the animal will be a good fit for you and/or your family. To avoid potentially costly problems, be an informed adopter and ask your vet about important health and temperament issues before adopting an animal.
Information on this animal is posted as a courtesy. This animal is NOT part of the
Vision Hills rescue animal population, and is not a Vision Hills foster animal.
Vision Hills makes NO guarantees, and is not responsible for the health and
temperament screening of this animal. If you adopt this animal the contract will
be between you and the person who has the animal, not between you and Vision
Hills. When adopting any animal, be informed and ask questions about the animal's health status and behavioral tendencies. Ask for verification of vaccination and heartworm preventative. Be aware of temperament and ask questions to verify the animal will be a good fit for you and/or your family. To avoid potentially costly problems, be an informed adopter and ask your vet about important health and temperament issues before adopting an animal.
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Sonic
- Labrador Retriever
- Young
- Male