Four labby babies came from a loud, overcrowded shelter where everything felt scary — the barking, the concrete, the chaos, the constant movement. and they shut down the way sensitive puppies often do at shelters. Now that they’re safe, everything is slowly changing.They’re still timid with new people and new environments, but every day they take another brave step forward. Soft voices, slow movements, gentle hands, and calm routines have helped them discover toys, treats, and the comfort of being held. They’re learning that humans can be safe, predictable, and kind.These puppies are sweet, gentle, and deeply sensitive, and they will absolutely blossom in the right home.WHAT THEY NEED:• A patient adopter who understands shy puppies • Slow introductions to new experiences • A calm home without overwhelming chaos • Time, reassurance, and positive guidance • Another friendly dog is a bonus but not required If you’ve been waiting for a chance to help a puppy truly start over, these labby babies are ready for their new beginning. They may be shy at first, but once they trust you, they melt into your arms and show you the softest, sweetest love.They currently use a pet door in their foster home to go outside for potty breaks, which helps them understand that potty happens outdoors and makes their transition easier, even if you don’t have a pet door. She uses a baby gated area off the kitchen when she can't be watched, or no one is home ADOPTION CRITERIA A fenced-in backyard is required for all puppies. An adult who is home during the day and able to devote consistent time to a puppy. No crating for puppies — use a puppy pen or baby gate for safe confinement. Puppy is up to date on vaccines and microchipped. Puppy will not be neutered before adoption. Adopter will sign a spay/neuter agreement and may qualify for a $100 spay/neuter rebate once the procedure is completed.Please submit an application on our website: www.indianasaveadog.com Her adoption fee is $350.