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Check out today's beautiful entry for Saturday's Dog, Coco. Isn't she lovely?
Somehow this beautiful 5-year-old girl found herself abandoned at the shelter because she wasn't "good with the small children who lived with" her. Coco is currently in foster care and is available for adoption through North East All Retriever Rescue where they have found she's not bad with "dog-savvy", older children.
Coco has some degenerative joint disease that likely causes her some pain but weight loss seems to be helping with that. She's a cuddle bug and, like most Labs, prefers to be with her people. She's not recommended for homes with cats or little dogs.
So, as always, here's where you come in: just click on either of these buttons and you, too, can bring attention to this lovely dog who just needs a home and family that will love her loads.
Thanks.
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Coco IS beautiful! I hope she finds her forever home soon! She sounds so sweet.
ReplyDeleteCoco, you are beautiful! I hope you find the perfect forever home!
ReplyDeleteAwwwe! Coco is gorgeous! I hope she finds a loving forever home!
ReplyDeleteShe's so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteDachshund Nola
When I saw her photo, I was reminded of Buster, a chocolate Lab I met barely 2 months ago. Lovely pooch.. xoxox Vanilla Bean
ReplyDeleteDone Sharing and Tweeting. Hope it helps in anyway possible.
ReplyDeleteIf shipping were free, I bet these homeless dogs would've found forever homes here where I live.
Huggies and Cheese,
Haopee
What a sweet dog she is! I've always kind of wanted a lab. Her brown fur looks so luxurious. I hope she's already found her new home!
ReplyDeleteCoco sure is gorgeous, I've got my fingers crossed she finds her forever home soon!! :)
ReplyDeleteBig wags
Your pal Snoopy :)
Love hyour blog !!! Thanks for helping dogs in need.
ReplyDeleteCoco is a beautiful brown girl! I hope she finds a loving home very soon!
ReplyDeleteJen
MyBrownNewfies
She is gorgeous, isn't she? Next time someone tells you they can't find a pure breed in a rescue/shelter, direct them to this little lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by!
With those dashing good looks, I'm pretty sure she'll be in her forever home very soon. Fingers crossed anyway. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks - I'm pretty sure she'll get there very soon. :)
ReplyDeleteI know, right? And to think, this lovely lady found herself at the pound? Ouch.
ReplyDeleteWell hi there, Vanilla Bean! Chocolates all have a very certain look to them, don't they? And they're all sweethearts, too! Thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing! Where do you live, Haopee?
ReplyDeleteTo be honest, though, that's how we end up with so many of them here - volunteers bring dogs up from the South and places like Puerto Rico to the Northeast because we DON'T have a stray dog problem. Unfortunately, until they find their forever homes, it does mean our shelters and rescues are plenty busy but at least the dogs are (generally) safe.
I'm quite partial to Labs myself and would always have one in my home if they grew 'em just a little bit smaller. (Long story but there's actually a reason I say that...)
ReplyDeleteAnd they do have such great thick fur. All the better to shed on you with. ;)
Thanks Snoopy! We're hoping, too.
ReplyDeleteWow Hudson, thanks. That's kind of you to say. And thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteThanks Jen. She is purty, isn't she? :)
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