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My name is Bear!

Posted over 12 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Golden Retriever
Color
Black
Age
Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
169-11

My story

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

I am busy, busy going through the everyday life of a puppy. I'm learning to be housetrained (and I am already doing very well), figuring out which things I can and can't chew on and trying really hard to be a well-behaved pup. I have a lot of spunk and love to play around with my foster brother. Sometimes I sneak under my foster parents bed to take a quick nap - it's tiring being me, playing and on-the-go all the time. I am a sweet, sweet girl and I love to follow people around - I am always underfoot and smiling up (and hoping eagerly for a little treat). With the right forever family and some commitment, I will be a very well-trained dog. I am a good listener and I already come when I am called ... pretty good for being so young. Everyone tells me that I have an irresistible little face and a huge smile. Are you my forever family? I can't wait to meet you!

Please remember that GRFR adopts puppies to forever families who have sufficient time at home to socialize, house 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.

The adoption fee for GRFR puppies is $300. GRFR has a $50 refundable spay/neuter deposit for all puppies, and other dogs who have not been altered at the time of adoption. Our Vet Coordinator will contact you when the time is near to schedule your puppy's surgery at a participating GRFR vet at GRFR's cost. Once we have confirmation of the surgery, your deposit will be refunded.

To learn more about giving a sweet puppy, a 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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