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My basic info
Breed
Golden Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
When a Farfel's volunteer first met Carley, she was struck first by her cuteness...how could you not be? Her curious and very affectionate personality (so typical of a happy and well-socialized puppy) became the entertainment of the day...so funny and cute that you just had to periodically hug her. We were all very glad that she wouldn't remember the terrible challenges of her youngest days...Code Red at a dreary shelter. As hope seemed to fade away for Carley, Farfel's got a call that three 10-week old Golden puppies were very urgent. Through the love and immediate action of rescuers in Texas, Carley and her siblings were saved at the very last second. From that second forth, Carley has been nothing but a delight! She's learning so quickly and understanding that the world can be a very positive place. Carley currently weighs 12.6 lbs with a projected full-grown weight of approximately 40 - 50 lbs.
We are searching for the most loving home for this exceptional puppy so she learns positive skills resulting in a strong bond with her family. We would also like a home where the family is present...it can be a retired couple or individual who has the energy and patience for a young pup. Or a family with children that choose to include their pet in their daily lives. Since Carley will require training to mold her into a great and bonded adult companion, we feel strongly about puppy socialization classes and later Obedience I to promote good behavior and peaceful relationships with humans and dogs. It's also important that Carley is given mental stimulation and lots of exercise. It's never too early to start teaching leash manners on the incredible trails of Colorado....this will develop Carley into a fit and stable companion.
Texas vets feel that Carley is too young to be spayed. Farfel's will be happy to take responsibility for Carley's spaying and microchipping after she arrives in Colorado and when she's about 18 weeks old.
Carley has a baby coat that with great nutrition and periodic baths/brushing will become the gorgeous and cottony-soft coat of the adult Golden. We can't identify another breed present in Carley... but can't commit that she's a purebred Golden Retriever.
Carley will arrive on transport in Denver on 10/11. If interested in this fun-loving and very sweet puppy, please fill out an application at http://farfelsrescue.com/adoption/ and submit to farfelsapps@gmail.com.