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Tuesday, March 17, 2026

"BOO" *semi-senior* BLACK LAB, * Kids, *Dogs* "SENIOR DOG RESCUE of OREGON "

 "BOO"  AVAILABLE for adoption SENIOR DOG RESCUE of OREGON 

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BOO
Breed
Retriever, Black Labrador
 spayed female
8 yrs 11mth 1 week 110 lbs,   $200
*needs fenced yard  *good with kids *good with dogs *housetrained 
 
 
Hi there! I’m Boo — your future best friend with a shiny black coat and an even shinier heart. I’m an 8-year-old black Lab lady weighing in at about 75 pounds of love and loyalty.

I’ve grown up around kids and other dogs, so I understand family life. I’m friendly with strangers and always happy to greet new people with a wagging tail. I spend most of my time inside the house, either running free or hanging out in a fenced yard when the weather is nice. At night, I’m perfectly content sleeping on my cozy blanket in the living room — I don’t need anything fancy, just a spot that feels like home.
I’m house trained, leash trained, and I ride nicely in the car (windows down is my favorite!). If you need to run errands or head to work, I can handle being alone for about five hours like a champ. I enjoy my routine and settle in well.

I’ll be honest — I do like my food and prefer not to share it. A girl has to have some boundaries, right? But outside of mealtime, I’m affectionate, sweet, and love being near my people.

My family loves me very much, and this decision is heartbreaking. Their son has been diagnosed with asthma and a severe dog allergy, so they need a pet-free home for his health. They want me safe, loved, and happy — and so do I.
 

My ideal home? Someone kind and loving who will give me snuggles, take me on regular walks, and let me be part of the family. I’m past the puppy chaos stage but still have plenty of happy tail wags left to give.

If you’re looking for a loyal companion with a gentle heart, I’m your girl. 
 
COURTESY SENIOR DOG RESCUE OF OREGON

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