Iclyn Black Labrador/German Shepherd Mix Female 8 Months Old
Meet Iclyn! Iclyn is an approximately 8 month old Labrador Retriever/German Shepherd mix.
Her Dad was a Chocolate Labrador, and her Mom was a white German Shepherd.
Iclyn is currently looking for a foster to adopt family through Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue so she can be transported to her new home from AR. For more information, please contact info@brooklinelabrescue.org
March 5, 2026
Iclyn had a couple of busy days. Iclyn and her sisters were brought to the vet on March 3 to get spay. They have come a really long way thanks to their foster working on their socialization and leash skills.
Iclyn has really made strides on leash. When her foster first tried leash walking, she froze and was very scared. That day, she did a good job walking with the vet techs to the scale and into the back room.
The next day, she was super happy to see foster Mom and Dad and was ready to go home!
March 2, 2026
Iclyn and her sisters, Wynter, Mittens, and Gusty are all staying in the side yard since they are still unaltered and we don’t need any accidental litters coming along.
The girls all like hanging out together and playing chase with each other.
When it’s time to clean out their pen, they all like to supervise. I imagine their conversation goes something like this:
Gusty: Yall think she needs helping cleaning our pen?
Iclyn: She looks like she’s doing fine.
Mittens: We can supervise
Wynter: Word!They really do enjoy their sister time together, and Iclyn is getting more confident every day!
She even made a new friend named Walt.
Since the girls are getting bigger, and are almost 50lbs now, I’ve started working on leash training since they are too big to carry when I go to the vet. This is what Iclyn thinks about it so far:
Iclyn: Leash training really? Do I have to?
Me: Yes your to heavy and chunky to carry.
Iclyn: Excuse my muscles weighs more than fat. I’m muscular okay?
Small steps but we are making progress!
February 25, 2026
Iclyn had a hard start to life. Her parents are outside dogs in Arkansas, and Iclyn and her littermates were not wanted or cared for by their owner, and were left to fend for themselves. When they were found by a good Samaritan, they were underweight and full of worms. They are currently in a foster home with a rescue in AR who reached out to Brookline to help rehome them. Iclyn has gained weight and has been treated medically and is now waiting for her forever family to come along.Iclyn can be shy and cautious at first but with time trusts her caretakers. Calm and gentle pets from her people, gets her tail wagging. She also likes toys and will chase them. When it comes to play with her littermates, Iclyn prefers to be a spectator. She is interested in what the group is doing and wags her tail while she watching but doesn’t join in with the tug play.
Iclyn would do best with a calm and friendly furry friend in the home to help build her confidence and trust in her new people. Iclyn would love to learn all about the joys of living indoors and what it’s like to be loved on by her people. She is food motivated so she should house train readily.
The litter is currently living in a shed with a fenced run and they keep their living quarters clean.
The shelter is Iclyn’s safe space when there’s too much commotion out in the yard. She loves to snuggle up in the blankets where she is safe and warm. Iclyn is good with other dogs but has not been exposed to cats.
Iclyn is heartworm negative and on preventatives and will be UTD on vaccines prior to transport from Arkansas.
Please give this sweet girl a chance to find out what it’s like to be loved and safe in a home of her own!
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PLEASE NOTE: While this Lab may not be available for adoption by the time you complete the adoption process, other great Labs are always finding their way into our Rescue. (Note: Sometimes a foster home falls in love and adopts their foster dog so the dog doesn’t make it to “Available Now”).
If you are interested in adopting this Lab or any other Lab from our Rescue, please visit our Website, brooklinelabrescue.org, for more information on our adoption process. If you need additional information about the adoption process or whether you are in our coverage area, please send an e-mail to our Rescue at info@brooklinelabrescue.org.
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Brookline Labrador Retriever Rescue, Inc.
P. O. Box 638, Warrington, PA 18976-0638
BrooklineLabRescue.org
PA Kennel License #05190