Vada

Adopted
Vada
Breed Black Labrador Retriever Mix
Color Black, White / Cream
Age Baby
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

Characteristics
Affectionate, Curious, Friendly, Playful, Smart
Health
Spayed neutered, Shots current
House-trained
-
Good in a home with
Children, Dogs, Cats

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Kind In The Making
Kent, WA 98030

My Story

Meet Vada! ADORABLE Vada and her 11 siblings were born to their stray mama in the most dangerous neighborhood in Texas. While the odds were stacked against them from the day they were born, they actually lucked out. A resident on the street they were born on took them in and has been caring for them and several other stray dogs. He is a man of few words, but has a huge heart for animals, and it shows. These babies have been spoiled. He makes sure that they have three meals a day, are handled with love, and even purchased dewormers and vaccines to insure that they are healthy and safe. He also nursed their mama back to health after she got a bad case of mastitis. Without this miracle of a human stepping up to look out for them, they surely would have been another statistic in the neighborhood they were born in. Sweet Vada is about 8 weeks old, and will probably be around 60lbs fully grown. Vada and her siblings are happy, spunky, brave, energetic, and perfectly healthy little loves. They spend their days playing in their foster dad's backyard and living room, running around with the zoomies, eating good food, and taking naps in the sun. They will make wonderful additions to anyones family. Our rescue is located in Houston, but we have a transport every 2 weeks to a location near you! ***Breeds are always a guess in rescue, but Vada is 100% adorable.*** Adoption fee $500 Transport fee $250 (if applicable) Questions? [email protected] Our Organization: https://kindinthemaking.org Our Application: https://www.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/KITM/Dog

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