Robin's Web Page

Labrador Retriever  : :  Female  : :  Adult  : :  Large

Bookmark and Share

Learn more about the Labrador Retriever.

My Rescue
Login to Remember your Favorite Animals and Breeds!

 
Click to Adopt
 

About Robin

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: 350.00
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Brown/Chocolate
  • Current Size: 51 Pounds
  • Potential Size: 65 Pounds
  • Current Age: 5 Years 3 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Fence Required: Yes(6 foot)
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Grooming Needs: Low
  • Shedding Amount: Moderate
  • Owner Experience Needed: Species
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Robin is a sweet, loving chocolate girl who is looking for her forever home.

She is very good in the house and stays off of furniture unless invited. She is very good on a leash.

Robin loves to put her head in your lap and stare into your eyes. She does not have the thick, fluffy coat of most labs, and does not shed nearly as much as the fluffy guys. She learned to use a doggie door very quickly.

She gets along well with other dogs, she integrated very quickly with our four. 

More about Robin

Good with Dogs, Good with Adults, Requires a yard, Cratetrained


How do I adopt?

If you are interested in adopting from TSBR - please review our adoption process. We require an application and home visit prior to being considered for adoption.

TSBR is a foster based rescue program and does not have a shelter or facility. Only approved adopters may meet our dogs outside of a public event.

Click to Adopt

The mission of Texas Sporting Breed Rescue, Inc. (TSBR) is to provide for the welfare, shelter and adoption of lost, abandoned, neglected, or homeless dogs and puppies, specifically; The American Kennel Club (AKC) defined sporting group breeds - Retrievers, Setters, Pointers, Spaniels, Vizlas, Weimaraners, and Spinone Italianos; to promote the responsible care of companion animals, to actively promote spaying and neutering as the most humane means of animal control; to support heartworm education and treatment; and to provide training and education to the public related to topics such as: animal welfare, responsible dog ownership and breed information.

 
Save A Life...Retrieve a Friend