How am I meant to know what your previous threads were? 
Are we supposed to search a posters history before we post now? 
This post made it sound as though you would only consider a yellow boy who was ready now, which is not only realistic but also puts you across as choosing a dog based on looks and suitability for your lifestyle.
The people who do this end up with the puppies Tantrums and I and other posters end up having to put back together ready to be rehomed to someone responsible, which is why we get pissed off.
I have a pup with me who is ready for adoption. He loves running and water, needs around 90 mins to two hours exercise a day, off lead if you can, he has good recall, recall around other dogs needs work but is improving daily, he is very playful, he does need some training but has already learnt not to jump on people and guests in the house, he knows sit, down, wait, go to bed and is getting there with leave it and stay. He is toilet trained. He mainly walks nicely on his lead but needs some work around distractions. I would advise taking his collar off in the house because he gets scared and can snap if people grab him or try to move him by his collar, again this is improving using slip leads and treats to lure, he will be learning "off" today i.e off the sofa/your bed etc. so we can reduce the use of the slip leads. He never snaps violently and never leaves a mark, it's just a warning. He has never snapped at my children. He loves a cuddle. He likes playing tug and fetch. He is very good with children and other dogs and ambivalent to cats. He is very, very clever. He's getting on great with clicker training and is very focused during sessions. He'd benefit from joining a training club to get him used to focusing on his person around other dogs. In his mind the whole world is his playground and everything in it is his best friend.
Let me know if he sounds suitable and I'll give you the details of which rescue he is in.