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Roxy, Labrador Retriever For Adoption In Atlanta, Georgia

United States, Georgia, Atlanta
Published 2025-04-02 11:44:59
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Roxy, Labrador Retriever For Adoption In Atlanta, Georgia
United States, Georgia, Atlanta,
Published 11 months ago


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Sex: Female
Age: Adult
Color: Black
Breed: Labrador retriever
Name: Roxy
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Roxy is a three-year-old, 55-pound lab mix wandering in a neighborhood until she was trapped by animal control and brought back to the shelter. She obviously had a litter somewhere, but no puppies were in sight. She was very nervous when we got her, and we were lucky that one of our best fosters was available to take her. She has had her for a few months now, and Roxy has come a long way, but she will need an experienced owner to gain her confidence, and we are committed to training for her as well. If you want to adopt or foster to adopt Roxy, please click the “Adopt” button and submit an Adoption application.



FROM THE FOSTER: The Transport arrived and delivered Roxy, a quivering, shaking mess of a dog huddled in my driveway. She was glad to come into the house, lay under the kitchen table, and seemed to relax. Occasionally, she would get up and wander the kitchen whimpering. We don’t have much of a backstory on her, but Animal Control had to trap her, and she had recently had a litter, but no puppies were picked up or with her. I’m sure the whimpering was her grieving her pups. She had also been eating garbage to survive. A good diet with nutritious food has made a huge difference. Her coat is soft and shiny and she is muscular, but sleek now. She didn’t want to go for a walk with me for the first two weeks. We could only get past two houses on the block, and she would freeze. Now, she loves her walks and runs to the back door when I say walk or get the leash. It has been a long time getting her to fit into the household. She is fairly obedient and great with me, but she is still trying to figure out the cat. She is okay walking outside, and we meet other dogs and owners. She is still very wary, but I have walked her with my friend, neighbor, and dog. Roxy doesn’t like surprises. When Roxy first arrived, she was afraid of everything and everyone. She has slowly gotten into the household rhythm and is settled when people come over. The regulars don’t get barked at when they come to the door, but if strangers arrive, she is a good guard dog. Roxy is smart and also very food-motivated. She will sit and stay for her meals, and we are working on other commands. I think she is like Scarlet O’Hara, saying she’ll never be hungry again so that she will do anything for kibble or a treat. Despite having a big bark, she is gentle. I have taken food and toys from her mouth, picked her up, and wiped her paws. She is very compliant with these things. Roxy needs structure, and she also needs exercise. A fenced backyard is a must so she can run around and actually zoom around. She enjoys lying in the sun out in the yard. She has been a great companion to me, especially in the evenings when she wants to be near and is curled up on her bed in the family room beside me. She is crate-trained and sleeps through the night, never fussing at all. She has never had a potty accident in the house. This dog would be best as an only dog with an experienced dog owner. I think kids will be too much for her, at least right now, as she continues to decompress and regain her confidence. Structure, consistency, and love will give her what she needs to get over her past traumas. She will require some time, but she adapts quickly and is true to whoever the person is feeding her.



FROM THE FOSTER:  She is getting manners - no more running to the door.  She waits for her food, so she can to exit the house. She goes into the kennel on command
Still a treat fiend, but doesn’t counter surf. She will eat anything. Getting better when people come over with the barking, but I put her in her crate. She’s not comfortable with strangers yet.


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    The Labrador Retriever, often abbreviated to Labrador, is a breed of retriever-gun dog from the United Kingdom that was developed from imported Canadian fishing dogs. The Labrador is one of the most popular dog breeds in a number of countries in the world, particularly in the Western world. A popular disability assistance breed in many countries, Labradors are frequently trained to aid those with blindness or autism, act as a therapy dog, or perform screening and detection work for law enforcement and other official agencies. The breed is best known for their obedience, loyalty, and playful composure. Additionally, they are prized as sporting and hunting dogs. Ancestors include a breed used in Newfoundland as fishing dogs, that would help in bringing in the fishing nets and recapture escaped fish. In the 1830s, the 10th Earl of Home and his nephews the 5th Duke of Buccleuch and Lord John Scott, had imported progenitors of the breed from Newfoundland to Europe for use as gundogs. Another early advocate of these Newfoundland fishing dogs was the 2nd Earl of Malmesbury, who bred them for their expertise in waterfowling. During the 1880s, the 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, the 6th Duke of Buccleuch, and the 12th Earl of Home collaborated to develop and establish the Labrador Retriever breed. The dogs Buccleuch Avon and Buccleuch Ned, given by Malmesbury to Buccleuch, were mated with bitches carrying blood from those originally imported by the 5th Duke and the 10th Earl of Home. The offspring are the ancestors of all modern Labradors.

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