ADOPTED!
Meet Charlotte! She is a Bench Bred English Labrador puppy 12 months old. Charlotte’s family had to unexpectedly surrender her to WCLRR due to an unexpected need to move. Charlotte was very loved, but the family knew she deserved more than they could provide.
Charlotte came to the rescue very overweight. Our veterinarian recommended she lose approximately 20 lbs before her spay. She is well on her way to that goal.
Charlotte’s new family will need to commit to continuing her weight loss journey by providing a healthy diet and exercise. However, due to the current COVID-19 situation, our veterinarian has suspended doing spays until further notice. Because of this, we are making Charlotte available for adoption now with a spay contract to her new owners.
Charlotte is sweet and warm with a luxurious chocolate brown coat. She girl recently celebrated her first birthday, and although she is still a pup, she has the manners of a Lab many years her senior.
Charlotte is housebroken, competent on the use of the doggie door, and respectful of furniture. Charlotte would love to sleep on your bed if allowed but also is fine on a big doggy bed.
Charlotte is non-destructive, and she only chews on her chew toys, such as Nylabones and Kongs. She is trustworthy when left alone in the house with her two foster Lab sisters. She does not jump and is a well-behaved girl in the house. Charlotte is great around people, dogs, and children, even cats. She does not show any toy or food possession issues.
Charlotte shows her inner puppy when she is outside and loves to chase the ball. She is still working on dropping it, and plays well with all other dogs. She also loves to swim! A home with a pool would be great for her. Charlotte rides perfectly in the car and on the fosters boat. She truly is a water dog!
Charlotte does pull on a leash, so her new family will want to work on leash training and continue with the basic commands, like sit and stay. She is a smart girl and will train quickly.
We believe Charlotte will do best in a home with other dogs and an active family. Charlotte’s foster says she is pure joy, full of personality, and has lots of love to share.
Charlotte is up to date on her shots and now ready to meet her new family.