Harper #7 Black Labrador Retriever Female 3 Months Old ID #3522
March 16, 2025
Harper is doing so well! She loved running on the beach but was a little cautious about the water. Who can blame her because it was so cold! She sleeps through the night at a dog bed at the bottom of my bed from 9:30 PM until 6:30 AM and then she starts barking because she’s hungry and needs to go potty. She is crated for small amounts of time during the day more so to give my dogs a break from her constant playing. She keeps her crate clean, but as soon as I go to let her out, she will urinate in excitement. She is just precious. She knows her name and she knows come and when I tell her no.
March 12, 2025
Harper is growing quickly! She had her vet appointment on Friday, and she weighed 23 pounds. She got her rabies vaccine and the first of her distemper shots. The vet says that after her first or second heat, her prolapsed vulva should resolve itself.
Her fecal sample did test positive for roundworm, and she got one dose and I have the second dose to be given to her when she goes to her forever family.
She is very active and loves long walks in the woods and any kind of toys! She knows her name❤️
March 10, 2025
Harper #7 Sweet Harper has settled in nicely. She sleeps on a dog bed in my room and cries once in the night to go outside to potty. During the day, she’s had full roam of my home and only had an occasional potty accident. She’s your typical puppy who loves to play and then naps frequently.
She was so sweet with my granddaughter.
She does like you to stand right with her while she’s eating otherwise, she stops to follow you. She’s obsessed with anything that squeaks and loves running to the basket of dog toys and emptying it out.
She had her wellness visit and got her first of two distemper shots and her rabies shot.
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