Young Chance, the Black Lab, Has a Golden Personality He'd Like to Share

Young Chance, the Black Lab, Has a Golden Personality He'd Like to Share

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Hello all! Chance here ... sharing about myself to find that lucky forever family. I am a 1-year-old male Labbie mix that exudes a zest for life, suggested by my abundant energy. I was discovered as a stray roaming in the desert heat when a good Samaritan rescued me and contacted DLRR to take me in so I would be well cared for until my forever family appeared. Lucky me, right?

I have a wonderful personality, adore people, and get along well with other dogs but cats ... well, I'm not sure. I am reportedly responsible and respectful in the house and prefer not to be destructive. I am unsure if I counter surf, because I don't have that opportunity right now.

I love to go on walks, and sometimes my excitement supersedes my good manners — well, maybe most of the time that happens. However, my walking partners tell me I just need a few minutes to release some of my puppy excitement, and then I walk quite nicely on the leash. I try not to pull, but oftentimes I forget the rules. Big learning curves I'm hoping you can help me with!

I weigh about 68 pounds right now, and my friends that walk me say I am a bit too lean, so I am working on buffing up by getting more chow each meal. That makes me very happy! Oh, and did I mention that, yes, of course, I love treats, as many as you will dole out, but I take them very gently? It's true!

And speaking of true confessions: I jump when I am really excited but again, once redirected, I mind my manners. I am very smart and learn quickly, if I may say so myself. I know the commands of sit, easy, down, and shake. Since I am a foodie, I will likely be quite trainable because there is little I wouldn't do for a yummy snack! Just sayin'.

My Desert Labrador Retriever Rescue friends say I will excel in a family that is experienced with rescue pups such as myself. They need to be patient and tolerant of my puppy energy while also being loving so I can come to be my best. A strong leader is in my future, I can tell already.

Oh yeah, and they need to commit to my training and be a partner in it so we build our relationship together. I don't think that is asking too much.

If you are interested in meeting me to see if you are as lucky as I am, please fill out an adoption application so DLRR can discuss the possibility of my coming to live with you.

Rebecca West

Rebecca is a writer and editor for both print and digital with a love for travel, history, archaeology, trivia, and architecture. Much of her writing has focused on human and animal health and welfare. A life-long pet owner, she has taken part in fostering dogs for military members during deployment and given many rescued and surrendered dogs the forever home they always wanted. Her two favorite canine quotes are, "Be the kind of person your dog thinks you are," and "My dog rescued me."

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