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Labrador Retriever (medium coat) : : Male (not neutered) : : Large Learn more about the Labrador Retriever.
Contact Jack's Caretaker/Foster Directly: Suzanne (suehollenbach@comcast.net)
Jack is a beautiful pure bred yellow lab puppy; although, in his picture, he has some black marks on his beautiful coat. He and his siblings were having fun playing underneath our pine trees, and they got a little sap on their coat. Jack came to us with his sister Maxine and his brother Hunter. Jack is currently the larger of the three and by far the most outgoing. He is definitely up for playtime and likes to steal the tennis ball away from our Chocolate Lab Max. Our larger labs are taking these three pups under their paws and showing them the way of the lab. And Jack loves playing with our large yellow lab named Jackson. Actually Jackson is who we named Jack after. He looks soooo much like Jackson when he was a little pup. Little Jack took his first swim simarily how Hunter did, he fell in the pool, but he loved it. He has gone back for a few more swims with proper supervision. Max our chocolate lab showed him how to go in and out the stairs. Jack is going to be a phenominal yellow lab when he is all grown up, and the family who gets to adopt him will be very lucky. These puppies are in a foster home with children and larger dogs and are doing fantastically well. They are extremely gentle and well behaved. These amazing little puppies are almost housetrained already. They are all very bright and sweet. They are amazingly gentle pups. When proof has been provided for Jack's neutering, his AKC paperwork will be sent to his owners. Please remember that although lab puppies are incredibly cute they quickly grow into large dogs. The breed is considered a sporting breed which means they are used to having a great deal of activity. If you DO NOT have an active lifestyle or plenty of time to spend with your new lab puppy outside playing, DO NOT consider adopting one. In the end, both you and the puppy will be very unhappy. A labrador retriever who is not properly exercised will find ways to burn energy inside your home that you will not appreciate. More about JackGood with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids
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