Greer and her sisters came from a shelter in the desert where they spent most of their young lives. They are happy, playful girls eager to learn and be a part of a family. While we don't know who her mom or dad were, we believe Greer is a Lab, Shepherd and Terrier mix on track to be medium to large in size when she is done growing. She has lovely cream fur and pretty hazel eyes. She is gentle, cuddly and doing well with housetraining. She sleeps in her crate at night, gets along well with the resident dogs and cat in her foster home, and knows how to Sit and Shake.
Greer is currently on medical hold as she recovers from double elbow surgery. She has an excellent prognosis and we expect her to make a full recovery. Once she's cleared by the vet in December she will be ready to go to her forever home.
Greer is looking for a family that understands the time, patience, and energy needed to raise a young pup. We require all puppy adopters to provide training that includes: house training, basic training, leash training, and socialization. Additionally, this cutie is going to need proper exercise, mental stimulation, and your attention and love to grow up to be the best companion. We do not allow our dogs or puppies to sleep or live outside; they must be incorporated into your family and be made a priority in your life. In return, you will have the most loving and loyal family member you could ask for. If you think you are ready to add to your family by adopting Greer, then fill out an adoption questionnaire on our website today! We recommend completing the questionnaire and connecting with an adoption coach before looking for a dog or puppy you'd like to adopt. If you're already approved to adopt or if you've adopted from Labs and More before, connect with your adoption coach for the next steps.
Your interest in adopting a rescued dog or puppy from Labs and More Rescue is appreciated! Please find our adoption information at www.labsandmore.org. Your adoption donation provides funding for Labs and More, a nonprofit organization which is supported solely by Volunteers and funded by donations. Good news is your adoption donation can be considered tax deductible. So much care is provided to your new dog prior to the adoption, including: spay and neuter, microchip, veterinarian visit(s), vaccinations, and other medical care as needed. Many of the dogs we rescue require extensive surgeries and care prior to adoption. Please understand we are unable to predict future behavior or medical needs of your adopted dog. We provide no guarantees regarding behavior, breed, or age of the dogs. Thank you for rescuing.