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Leia   

In shelter Dog

Sandy, OR, 97055
Pet name:
Leia
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Labrador Retriever
Date:
06/24/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
Black
Size:
Large
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Leia is a 55 lb, 2.5 year old, Lab mix

Leia is currently located in South Texas and will be transported to the Pacific Northwest.

Are you looking for a sweet pup to join your family well look no further, I’m Leia.  I love pets and snuggles and kisses.  I also love playing with toys, but I’m not much for chasing a ball.  I have learned to walk on a leash, but still forget when I see a squirrel and I’m learning basic commands, so let the fun begin, we can go hiking or to the park, I’m ready for it all.  I live with cats but we don’t really play, I learned I’m not to mess with other family members.  I’m ready for unconditional love.  I love to play outside and take long puppy naps.  I just love all people.  Please consider me for your family.

Our organization only adopts within the United States.

Faith and Hope is a multi-state rescue with locations in Texas, Washington and Oregon. All dogs are rescued from the state of Texas to be transported to our Washington and Oregon locations with placement in their adoptive family’s homes. Our $500 adoption fee includes all core vaccinations (DHPP, rabies, spay/neuter, microchip and transportation).

If interested in learning more, please email us at faithandhopeadoptions@gmail.com or fill out our online application.

https://www.faithandhopefoundation.org/adoptionapp

If interested in learning more about our adoptable dogs and adoption process, or our foster home program, please contact us at above email.

Due to the number of requests that we receive on our puppies and dogs, please be advised that all adoption applications are processed in the order received. Once we send you an application, your place in line does not get reserved until your application is returned to us.

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