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My basic info
Breed
Golden Retriever/Terrier (Unknown Type, Small)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
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
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Aine. Female golden retriever mix. 12 weeks. Contact twylasfriends@yahoo.com
Hello! My name is Áine (pronounced “Ahn-yay”). My foster family named me after an Irish summer goddess because they say that I brought light and warmth into their family. The vet says that I am part Golden Retriever and part Terrier. They estimate I’ll be about 35 -50 lbs. when fully grown. My coat is two layers of golden yellow fluff which will probably turn into a coat similar to a soft coated terrier. It is hard to see in my photos, but I have white patches on the tips of two paws and another on my chest. I'm just over 12 weeks old. I am super friendly and always ready to play! My favorite games are fetch and tug of war. I am very loving, but can be a little nippy. A good run in the morning and evening will help keep my dominant tendencies in check and tone down the “crazy puppy” routine that all puppies go through. I will be getting my second round of booster shots June 17th, so I have to wait to be adopted into my forever family. My foster mom keeps telling me that I'm super smart for learning how to sleep in a crate, come, sit, stay, and fetch, but I have not been able to master potty training yet. :-( I still make mistakes in the house. So bear with me while I master this skill.
Please contact Twyla’s Friends today to meet me." Twylasfriends@yahoo.com
*****If you would like more information about the dog featured above, be sure to send a note to the "Contact Person." This is the person fostering the dog and they will be happy to answer any questions you have. Please don't just show up at Adoption Day expecting every dog to be there. We are limited by the number of volunteers who can help at each Adoption Day. Also, in sending your note to the Contact Person, be sure to include information about yourself, family, home, yard, fence, other pets, work situation, and pet accommodations. This information will help us make the best match between you and one of our dogs***