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NylaRescue Me ID: 24-03-10-00128

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About Nyla

Adoption Fee: 350
Poodle / Lab
Age: Young Puppy
Sex: Female

We have 7 labradoodles that are 4 months old. Nyla is 37 lbs.�%A0They were a breeder surrender. They are healthy and active puppies, they are just a little shy at first. They will need leash training and continue with their socialization. They do not like to have their photos taken, so make sure to watch their video so you can see how beautiful they really are. Mom is an AKC Yellow Lab; Dad is an AKC Standard Poodle. Adult size will be around 55 -65lbs. They use a pet door to go outside to Potty so they will need a bit of training to teach them to go to the door and alert. They are up to date on vaccines and microchipped. She is scheduled to be spayed on April 24th They must have a fenced in back yard, no invisible fences. If you live in a condo or subdivision that does not allow fences, leash walking will be considered.�%A0 Due to the need of puppies,�%A0we will require adopters�%A0with someone home during the day, so the puppy is provided with companionship while continuing to work on training and socialization. We are looking for adopters who understand the training, exercise & socialization needs of puppies.. Although they love all people and children, children in the household must be 8 years of age or older. Please read our adoption criteria on our adoption info page. We will consider adoptions out of state, however we will not transport or ship. Once your application is approved, you can submit a $50 deposit to hold him/her. Please go to our website to fill out an application www.indianasaveadog.com

Starke County
Grovertown, Indiana 46531

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Average Temperament

Health

  • Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current

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