This Little Guy is Looking for a Forever Home

A concerned reader emailed us about this dog that’s listed on Petharbor.com. If you know someone who can help get him into a forever home, please pass this along to them.

I am an unaltered male, black Labrador Retriever mix. The shelter thinks I am about 3 months old. I have been at the shelter since Dec 22, 2017.

For more information about this animal, call:

Humboldt County Sheriff’s Animal Shelter at (707) 840-9132

Ask for information about animal ID number A084903

There are several other dogs that need to be adopted that are listed on petharbor.com. If you’d like to check them out, follow this link: http://petharbor.com/

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Kitty
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Kitty
6 years ago

Wow a real dog that doesn’t look like some hicks weapon. I actually hope this animal finds good owners.

Stephanie Thomas
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Stephanie Thomas
6 years ago
Reply to  Kitty

Every dog is “real”. Judging innocent creatures for what people do to them is ignorant. A weaponized animal is an abused animal.
#nodogisfree

The Citizen
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The Citizen
6 years ago
Reply to  Kitty

Hicks weopon?? Where are you from? Dogs are by far not human.. nor a weapon. They are tools and that hick is growing your food or raising your next steak… or bacon breakfast.
Go hick yourself

Guest
Guest
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6 years ago
Reply to  The Citizen

Kitty’s right. No one has to Golden Retrievers to guard their pot grows. Not even when legal.

69 roadrunner man mogtx
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I pray the lil fellow gets all the love he deserves .

Anon Forrest
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6 years ago

Are these critters neutered prior to adoption? Anybody know?

MOLA:42
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MOLA:42
6 years ago
Reply to  Anon Forrest

Anon Forrest:

Yes, they are neutered. That is a requirement of California law, all animals from shelters have to have this done before release to new owners.

A minor but temporary exception that might apply here would be puppies and kittens too young for the operation. But then the new owners are obligated to get their critter neutered at the earliest opportunity and send proof back to the shelter.

69 roadrunner man mogtx
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Just think if there wasn’t a spaid neuter program ?

Pat
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Pat
6 years ago

There is a notice on the board of the Carlotta Post Office about a lost black lab puppy. It looks very close to the one in the picture. I don’t have the contact # but it is on the notice.