Ryatt
Sex: Male
ID Number: 6683
Breed: Labrador Retriever / Mixed (medium coat)
Age: 6 Months (Birthdate: 6/29/2022)
Size: 41.0 lbs. (Medium)
Other: Neutered, Vaccinations current, Microchip
Exercise: Moderate Exercise Needed
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor Only
New People: Friendly
Dog Friendly: Yes
Adoption Fee: $250
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Learn More About Ryatt
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Name: Ryatt
Size: (Once fully grown) ~Medium range: 26-60 lbs
Adoption Donation: $250 (applicable sales tax included). Adoption fees may be paid by cash or check.
Other: Neutered Male, Vaccinations current, Microchip, NO apartments!
* Ryatt does have some resource guarding issues. Please visit the following link: https://goo.gl/Z7CqCy for more information & training. Ryatt's foster is working with him and the link provides tips and helps with training, so his adopter can continue the training.
Tips to understanding Resource Guarding: https://tinyurl.com/yymdka6h https://grishastewart.com/resource-guarding/ https://tinyurl.com/yy4eaou6
A great Resource Guarding book: Jean Donaldson's book "Mine! A Guide to Resource Guarding in Dogs."
Ryatt is a happy boy looking for his forever home to take him on new adventures!
Foster Home Feedback
**NO apartments!
1/14/2023 Foster Feedback: We've had Ryatt for a few weeks now and he is a very sweet and silly puppy. He loves playing with our dogs and going for walks each day. He is still working on potty training but does great when he is on a schedule and his foster parents pay attention to his cues. He sleeps on our bed at night and will sleep through the night but is ready for breakfast and some play time when we get up. He does resource guard food and toys but it is very manageable by feeding him in his kennel and keeping bones and toys put away unless supervised or he is in his kennel. He doesn't love his kennel but has made great strides in the few weeks we've had him. He has an impressive voice so apartment living may not be in the cards for him. He does great with our 3 boys and particularly loves our teenage son. He has met several people since we've had him and he greets them all with tail wags and kisses.