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Looking for chocolate lab
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10/17/12 01:27 AM
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jono7183
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Wanted a chocolate lab, no puppies! We are needing one already crate trained and housebroken, and at least 5 months old. Not looking for anything older than 2. I know this is tough request, but thought I'd put it out there. Again, no puppies!
Thanks in advance.
Oscar
"People sleep peacefully at night because there are a few rough men prepared to do violence in their behalf" www.cantuknives.com
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Re: Looking for chocolate lab
[Re: jono7183]
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10/17/12 01:54 PM
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Runnin' S Ranch
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I've been looking also. Are you looking for a started hunting dog? If you are there's a lot on retrievertraining.net it's going to cost you at least $1500-$7000. But if you're looking for a pet that is not training yet I would go to craigslist.com click pets. Maybe your area will have one you want. Puppyfind.com sometimes has some older ones on there.
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Re: Looking for chocolate lab
[Re: Runnin' S Ranch]
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10/17/12 02:14 PM
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kbobbjr
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I've got one. Give me a call and we'll figure out if she's a fit for your family.
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Re: Looking for chocolate lab
[Re: kbobbjr]
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10/17/12 03:11 PM
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jono7183
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Not concerned about started huntin dogs, can't afford those prices. Mainly needing companion, and if she is even hunted later than that's a plus. Have looked at different rescue groups, but the usually don't allow their dogs with families with young children. I've seen a few in past on here, I should have jumped on them. Thanks!
Oscar
"People sleep peacefully at night because there are a few rough men prepared to do violence in their behalf" www.cantuknives.com
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Re: Looking for chocolate lab
[Re: jono7183]
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10/17/12 06:50 PM
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Joined: Jul 2012
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Runnin' S Ranch
Woodsman
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Woodsman
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Not concerned about started huntin dogs, can't afford those prices. Mainly needing companion, and if she is even hunted later than that's a plus. Have looked at different rescue groups, but the usually don't allow their dogs with families with young children. I've seen a few in past on here, I should have jumped on them. Thanks!
Oscar That's Crazy! Labs love kid homes! I love what rescue groups do but there requirements seem to be a bit ridiculous sometimes! Good luck with your search!
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