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03-03-2008, 12:31 PM

Gorgeous Lab/Spitz X - great family dog

We are having to rehome our beautiful Lab/Spitz variety bitch (about 4 years old) due to a change in work commitments, we feel that we are not giving her the best quality of life being away so much. She is truly beautiful, blond in colour with big brown eyes and a fluffy curly tail. She is superb with children, house trained and veyr easy to care for. She can run alot so would suit someone who can give time to long walks or someone who has a large garden/farm/land. She is very intellegent and would suit agility or specialised training of some sort. We are gutted at having to let her go and therefore are rehoming her privately rather than taking her to a rescue centre.
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03-03-2008, 08:53 PM
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We are having to rehome our beautiful Lab/Spitz variety bitch (about 4 years old) due to a change in work commitments, we feel that we are not giving her the best quality of life being away so much. She is truly beautiful, blond in colour with big brown eyes and a fluffy curly tail. She is superb with children, house trained and veyr easy to care for. She can run alot so would suit someone who can give time to long walks or someone who has a large garden/farm/land. She is very intellegent and would suit agility or specialised training of some sort. We are gutted at having to let her go and therefore are rehoming her privately rather than taking her to a rescue centre.
She sounds lovely, such a shame you have to say goodbye. I hope you find somewhere sutiable for her.
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03-03-2008, 09:17 PM
I hope you find somewhere nice for her she sound lovely.
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04-03-2008, 09:08 AM
I'm so sorry you're having to part with her. All the best with finding her a good home.
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04-03-2008, 11:51 AM
Sorry you are having to part with her, do you have any pictures you could put up?
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04-03-2008, 11:57 AM
Yes, loads but can't work out how to do it - when you click on image it asks you for a URL but I don't have one. Any ideas?
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04-03-2008, 01:10 PM
Have PM'd you
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04-03-2008, 02:10 PM
I found these on another site, think its her?





What is she called?
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04-03-2008, 05:00 PM
Yes, thats her - well done! and thanks for getting the photos up for me. She's called Sandy. An absolute poppet but does need time spent on her to really cement in the recall. She comes back, sometimes to a call of her name but normally because she doesn't really let you out of sight for too long, and if she does she will come and find you, but she will only be gone for around 2 - 10 minutes. This is fine if you have somewhere to walk her like we do, a large park and woodland but if you are walking her in a local residential park this could be a problem. I am trying to be honest here, hope you don't think it will put people off?

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05-03-2008, 10:06 AM
I think it could put some people off but its not a huge problem and is something that can be worked on. From what I've read spitz breeds don't have the best of recalls anyway.
Its always best to tell the truth as if her new owner didn't realise and let her off lead in a smaller park then they would be heartbroken if anything happened to her.
Is she spayed and what kind of time is she ok with being left for?
The more information you can give the better it would be for any prospective owners
She is gorgeous by the way
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