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My name is Sunny!

Posted over 12 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
107-11

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Sunny is a very cute Labrador Retriever mix puppy. She is only 12 weeks old. Sunny wants to tell you all about herself:

They call me Sunny. It might be because of my fur color, I'm a very pretty pale yellow. Or maybe it's because of the little bright white "wings" on my coat . . . Or maybe it's because of my vivid, warm and sunny personality . . . I'm a lover. But what do I know, I'm just a little puppy. Life in Missouri started out a bit rough for me, I came to GRFR with some bite marks from other dogs. I think some of them were mean to me because I'm so cute and sweet. I am a lover, not a fighter! There is so much to learn in my new foster home. My foster mom says I am a good listener and thinker, so that means I'm figuring out the routine. I like to look people in the eye and try hard to understand what they are saying. I like to follow the other dogs in my house and learn from them too. I am very patient at mealtime and sit quietly waiting for my snacks. My curiosity gets the best of me sometimes . . . I'm always exploring, wondering if the item I see on the floor is my new chew toy. I love when the other dogs play with me but I must have a lot of energy because they always tire out before I do . . . maybe my forever family will have another dog for me to play with. I sure hope so!

Sunny is ready to find her forever family. Please remember that GRFR adopts puppies to forever families who have sufficient time at home to socialize, train and nurture their new puppy.

Puppies need all 3 booster shots before they can go out into public places. Puppies should not leave your home or your yard or be exposed to any other dogs unless you are certain the other dogs (i) have been fully vaccinated and (ii) are older than six months, and (iii) have not been around any dogs who may not be fully vaccinated, e.g. If your dog has been to a dog park. Your puppy should not go to parks or Petsmart or anywhere else until they have their last booster shot, as they could contract a potentially lethal virus. You also will want to bring your puppy to your vet very soon after the adoption for their personal checkup and to get a baseline for their health. Since many puppies need a dewormer, or two, we encourage you to discuss this with your new puppy's vet during their first visit as well.

To learn more about giving a wonderful puppy like Sunny her forever home with your family, apply today and our volunteers will be in touch.

For more information, please take a look at www.goldenretrieverfreedom.org. Please review the adoption requirements before submitting an online application.

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