Remy
Black Labrador Retriever | Mount Airy, NC
YoungFemaleLargeFlat-coated Retriever
About
Characteristics
affectionate doesWellInCar olderKidsOnly playful playsToys
Coat Length
ShortActivity Level
Moderately ActiveEnergy Level
HighHouse Trained
YesGood in Home With
Others DogsChildren
Meet Remy
Meet sweet Remy! She is a 1 year old Black Lab/flat coated retriever mix, she currently weighs 66 pounds so she will be a big girl. Remy is affectionate when she gets to know you but she's a little shy at first. She would thrive in a home where she can receive lots of love and affection. She will need some basic training to help with leash walking and commands. Remy has tested heart worm positive so she needs to be kept calm while she is going through treatment. She gets along with other dogs but we are not sure about cats yet. If you would like too meet her please fill out an application from our website.
Adoption Process
We have a thorough adoption process that includes an adoption application, vet check (All current and past pets have to be current on vacs. and spayed/neutered), and home check (fence required for larger dogs, etc.). If those come out good and the adoption is finalized, there is an adoption fee that is paid and a contract is signed by the adopter stating that the animal must be routinely vetted and the animal is not allowed to go to any other home w/out the rescue's approval. All of our animals are spayed/neutered before adopting out and currenton vacs (as well as flea and HW meds).
Contact
Surry Animal Rescue
[email protected]
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