We bought Ben when he was 4 months' old. He has been the love of our family since then. Due to personal reason, we have moved into an apartment where pets are strictly prohibited. Ben is friendly and great with kids. He is playful, active and obedient. He is smart and house-trained. He responded to commands such as "come", "stay", "fetch", "off", "sit", "down" etc.
Chloe, pls consider having Ben neutered before handing over to a potential adopter. People troll this site looking for non-neutered, purebreds for breeding purposes especially as you are offering him free.
These people are very good at pretending to be genuine animal lovers.
If cost is an issue, ask for it back as an adoption fee or donation to animal rescue charity. Adopters who love the breed, will take him neutered.
I agree and believe that can happen CanuckinKL say, but I'm not that kind of person, my home adopted dog is male, there is no adoption female, because I do not want to let her go free breeding more puppies lead to homelessness, If the owner wants to sterilization may also wish to.
Hi Chloe, I adopted a male Labrador Last Year, is a very playful boy. Sometimes i felt guilty when looking at him so boring staying at home alone while im out for work, lack of time playing with him.
Recently im looking for a good companion for him. Im interested to adopt Ben, my house is a corner lot, have plenty of space for them to play & run around.