NEW! A5597541 Justin | Chocolate Labrador Retriever Mix
#A5597541 Justin is a playful puppy who knows the first half of “fetch”: he loves the ball, but he might not give it back! Fun loving 9 month old, he looks like a Chocolate Lab and Pit Bull mix, with a dark chocolate coat and just a little white. He will sit for treats or for you to throw the ball. Like all puppies, Justin needs the puppy training basics. He’s people oriented and attention motivated so should catch on quickly with consistent boundaries and structure.
– Enthusiastic family dog
– Came as a stray to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on December 5
– 40 lbs and still growing a bit
– OK with large dogs
– Would like a group class for training and to socialize
– Excited and happy to get attention and playtime
– Neutered and ready to go home!
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Address: 4275 Elton St, Baldwin Park, CA 91706
Phone: (626) 962-3577
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United Hope for Animals is dedicated to reducing homelessness among companion animals through spay/neuter, shelter support, photography, video and networking of shelter animals in Southern California. It is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization working to end homelessness among companion animals by supporting shelter adoptions and spay/neuter programs. Through our Shelter Support Program, our volunteers photograph and video shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption significantly. Our volunteer Adoption Coordinators help facilitate adoptions of shelter pets. United Hope for Animals supports rescue, spay/neuter and networking of shelter pets to increase their chances of adoption. UHA is not a shelter, but supports shelters to help increase visibility of animals who might not otherwise be seen.
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