Meet Lola, our small lonely puppy. She was given out outside Walmart at an age when she should still be with her mom. She ended up with a family who, after as expected, she cried all night, turned into animal control. A puppy so small should not end up at animal control so we took her. Lola is about 5 weeks old. She just started eating on her own and she is learning everything. Lucky for her she is with a great foster who is giving her lots of love. Lola will not be ready for adoption for a few more weeks.
Lola- Adopted 01/11/2014
by Larissa Kepchar | Jan 11, 2014 | New Beginnings 2014 | 4 comments
Good evening,
I came across this website while looking for a dog. I have always wanted a lab and Lola is beautiful. I would like to know more about the adoption process and what you need from me. I have a great home with a big yard that will allow her to play safely and grow. Please call me at 770-769-7965 or e-mail me at the address above. Have a happy holiday and I look forward to hearing back from you!
Mike Trask
Mike please look under FQA for the answer to most questions or email us at labfriendinfo@gmail.com with your question. Thanks, Elena
Greetings:
I saw Lola and fell in love with her right away. She reminds me of the three I used to have. My oldest Lab was Buddy. Buddy was a state and nationally certified narcotics detection dog that I trained for about a year (with obedience training, too) with a instructor trainer named Capt. Robbie Bishop. Unfortunately Robbie was murdered by a drug dealer on I-20 in Carroll County. Buddy died 3 yrs. ago on Mother’s Day at the age of 15. Nikki was a beautiful black Lab that I brought home for Buddy when he was one year old. She was so sweet and gentle. Nikki died the next year to the date of Buddy’s dying and at the same age. We also still have Baxter. Baxter was the son of Buddy and is 6 years old today. Baxter has so much energy and loves to catch Frisbees. I have been looking for a playmate for Baxter. We have a beautiful yard that’s about an acre and fully fenced. I will never allow one of my dogs to be chained or tied out. Baxter is an indoor Lab. Baxter’s also well trained and he has his certificate from a trainer at an animal hospital in Athens. I had to work and couldn’t attend all of his classes but was well aware of what Baxter needed to do. Baxter goes out in the morning and comes back in when he’s ready. He has a great time playing in the back and he even has a small pool just for himself. He usually ends up in the pool after a long walk or playing Frisbee to cool his self off.
I think Lola would be a great addition to our family and loved by all. Especially Baxter!
Please contact me regarding Lola at 706-245-4889 or K9robert@bellsouth.net
Thank you,
Robert Kupkowski
H-706-245-4889
C-678-773-1729
Robert please submit an adoption application. We have a waiting list for Lola.