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Jingles, Labrador Retriever For Adoption In Newcastle, Oklahoma

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Jingles, Labrador Retriever For Adoption In Newcastle, Oklahoma

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The Lanky Legend Dating Profile ? ​“Searching for my Forever Plus-One. Must love snacks and long naps.” ​About Me: I’m a young professional (1–2 years old) currently specializing in Advanced Shadowing. At 75 lbs, I’m mostly legs and vibes. I’m the kind of guy who’s happy to entertain himself with a toy while you’re on a Zoom call, as long as I can see you from my office (the rug). ​My Ideal Sunday: Three rounds of fetch in the backyard followed by a total structural collapse on the living room floor. I’m a medium-energy guy—I’ve got the sprint, but I’ve mastered the flop. ​What I’m Looking For: A human who appreciates a good head-tilt and isn’t afraid of a leaner. If you have two hands and a willingness to provide a full-body scratching rub-down, we’re already soulmates. ​Fun Fact: I can rest my chin on your desk without even standing up. It’s a height advantage I use strictly for moral support (and checking on your sandwich). ​My Love Language: Physical touch (scritches) and Quality Time (being in the same room as you). ​Swipe Right if: You need a coworker who never hits Reply All and always thinks your jokes are funny. Jingles is a fun, good boy who would do best in a home without cats but would love another dog to play with. Interested in adding Jingles to your family? Apply at www.shelterfriends.org.Adoption processEveryone must first fill out our adoption application on the website. Once approved we'll happily arrange for you to meet the dog or dogs you're interested in!Shelter locationWe hold adoption events at various locations each month. Please check our calendar on the website for the most up to date listing: www.shelterfriends.org as well as our Facebook page: facebook.com/ShelterFriends

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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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  • Country: United States
  • Region: Oklahoma
  • City: Newcastle

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