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LoveOurLabradors
08-16-2009, 09:52 PM
We've had our latest foster dog for 2 weeks working through her infections and medical issues after her neglect and time on the streets. We had her vet re-check on Friday (8/14) so she was able to join us at the Monterey event for her debut! Lady is very toy-focused and loves to swim, though I don't think she'll ever be a big jumper (she did jump off the dock several times!). She will be a wonderful family dog and companion and will be happiest in a home where she can fetch/swim to keep her weight off (she's lost 4 lbs already so the next 6 shouldn't be hard).

Here's some general information about Lady. More pictures on www.LabsUnleashed.com/rescue.
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Lady is a very sweet and lovable spayed female chocolate Labrador who is about 6-7 years old. Don't let the early grey hair fool you -- she has plenty of youthful energy and attitude. She is a classic-looking English/British/show style of Lab who is a well-mannered and purebred little lady. She has typical Lab personality and looks with an otter tail and dewclaws removed. Lady is shorter and more compact than many Labs making her a nice sized pet who should reach an ideal weight of ~60 lbs with continued diet and exercise. She is 66 lbs currently and has lost 4 lbs in 3 weeks, so shouldn't have any problems getting to a healthier weight.

Lady loves to play with toys! She'll bring a smile to your face as you watch her exuberantly bound after a fetch toy and then happily bring it back to you again and again. Lady is a great swimmer and will water-retrieve all day long -- she even joined in a dock-diving event with our other Labs on 8/15-16. She often is found with a doggie chew toy in her mouth -- though never has tried to chew on people items. Lady will make a wonderful companion for either a couple or family. She is a very friendly dog who quickly bonds with people and adapts to new routines including her foster home and all the places we've taken her. At home, Lady follows us around happily wagging her tail and then lies peacefully at our feet wherever we are. We had no trouble letting her off-leash since she stayed by our side or came quickly when we called her. Lady is very good with dogs and children she has met. She plays, eats, cuddles with our Labs, and nicely greeted many other dogs in the park and dock diving event. She is very willing to please and has delightful manners. Lady is housebroken, good in car/travel, doesn't jump on people, can touch/handle her easily including for vet work or baths, sleeps all night, and is quiet (other than expected barks for passers-by). She appears to have some training and quickly learned "sit" and "drop" and is OK on leash.

The San Jose shelter picked up Lady as a stray on 7/25 but was clearly an indoor dog before she was abandoned who even knew how to use a dog door. Poor diet/exercise and time on the streets left her with some infections and medical issues that we've cleared up with the TLC of foster care (came to our foster home on 8/1/09). Vet work done: shots, xrays, blood/heartworm test, and de-wormed.

Please check back at www.LabsUnleashed.com/rescue to find out about Lady's continued progress including more photos/vidoes! Please contact rescue@LabsUnleashed.com if you or someone you know might be interested in giving this dog the loving home she deserves! We are located in Los Gatos, CA (near San Jose) but would be happy to bring her for a home evaluation within an hour's driving radius. Lady was rescued by Golden Gate Labrador Rescue -- thanks to them for helping save the life of this little lady who is looking for her forever home!

MickeyD'sMom
08-19-2009, 06:26 AM
Oh Cyndi she is a beautiful girl. Keep us posted on finding her forever home. Thanks again for opening your home and heart!

LoveOurLabradors
08-22-2009, 09:20 PM
The wonderful people we've been talking to this week came to meet Lady yesterday and fell in love with her as we knew they would. The couple lives in Carmel just 4 blocks from dog beach so this very lucky dog is going to have a very fun life! They have named her Gracie and are looking forward to having a companion for walking all around dog-friendly Carmel (the wife is retired so Gracie will rarely be alone). The photo is of Gracie's first trip to the beach with her new dad and mom (Troy with Torri and Hannah on the right as we helped Gracie to settle in).

Thanks again for all the support and encouragement! It's a bit empty at our house tonight but we're so very happy for this ideal match that it makes up for any sadness. So one less Lab coming with us to the Sacramento event tomorrow -- see you there!

P.S. Urs, per our promise in Monterey -- Gracie weighed in at 64 lbs this morning so a total of 6 lbs lost in 4 weeks -- you can even see her waist now! Just send the fat ones to the Harrell bootcamp for dogs! Fortunately, the active/outdoors couple is committed to taking the rest of her weight off.

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MickeyD'sMom
08-23-2009, 06:21 AM
Cyndi:
That is wonderful news! What a lucky girl Gracie is! Your house won't be empty for long!

Thunderpaws
09-11-2009, 09:17 PM
Hi, Cyndi,

I am so glad to hear little Lady nka Gracie has been adopted into a wonderful family. You know she stole my heart in Monterey. The pic on the beach says it all about Gracie - joyful exuberance and love of life. She's a wonderful dog who will bring lots of joy to her new family.

Diane
and Nicky, Black Lab, PB: 14'1", JD

Sassy Girl
09-11-2009, 10:52 PM
YEAH!!! I'm so glad to hear that Gracie (aka Lady) has found her forever home...and kudos to you Cyndi for getting her down to a healthier weight. It sounds like she is going to have a wonderful life..what a lucky dog to have guardian angels like you guys... :-))

LoveOurLabradors
09-13-2009, 08:00 PM
Gracie's new family has been wonderful about staying in touch. They are all very happy together -- and Gracie is down to 62 lbs (8 lbs lost total so far!). She is a very sweet girl and I so appreciate all the SplashDogs support of rescued and foster dogs!

Our current foster is also an English-style chocolate female we've had for about 2 weeks. She's in love with my husband and follows him around shamelessly wherever he goes -- laying down and staring at the door until he returns! Molly Brown has a family coming to meet her tomorrow who is very very excited about her so we'll probably be saying goodbye again soon knowing she has a wonderful life with a forever family we've selected just for her!

If anyone has considered fostering, there is such a tremendous need and it is so rewarding helping the dogs get ready for adoption (training or medical or emotional recovery) and then finding them great homes. The group I'm fostering for does all the screening for the many people looking for a Lab -- I just do final match-making. It's been getting easier to give up a dog that I know is in our lives for just a temporary basis -- since all our fosters have gone to terrific homes, I don't have any doubts that they'll have wonderful lives while we have special memories knowing we helped start them on a better 2nd life. Sandra nudged us into fostering and I'm so glad -- please contact me if you are thinking about it and I'm happy to answer questions!