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My basic info
Breed
Retriever (Unknown Type)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
1 year 7 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
47 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi folks, I'm Macks. I'm a 1-year-old boy and I weigh about 47 lbs. My brothers and I were turned into a shelter by our owner and we stayed there in cages for about 3 months. Then, our time was up! We were scheduled to be put to sleep when the AGB Angels came swooping in and took us to rescue safety. Now that I've been out of a crate for a while in my foster home, I have loved sniffing out new experiences, running in the yard and going to doggie day care, where the folks there tell my foster mom that I am the best boy because I don't try to jump their fence or I am a gentleman to other dogs. I do like to check out what's on the counters in my foster home so foster mom has been teaching me that I have to get down. I love toys and have to learn to play with them, not eat them. I am eager to learn how to be your best friend and need a family who will spend a little time with me and give me lots of love. I hope if you're looking for a new family member you will consider adopting me, Macks!
Hi folks, I'm Macks. I'm a 1-year-old boy and I weigh about 47 lbs. My brothers and I were turned into a shelter by our owner and we stayed there in cages for about 3 months. Then, our time was up! We were scheduled to be put to sleep when the AGB Angels came swooping in and took us to rescue safety. Now that I've been out of a crate for a while in my foster home, I have loved sniffing out new experiences, running in the yard and going to doggie day care, where the folks there tell my foster mom that I am the best boy because I don't try to jump their fence or I am a gentleman to other dogs. I do like to check out what's on the counters in my foster home so foster mom has been teaching me that I have to get down. I love toys and have to learn to play with them, not eat them. I am eager to learn how to be your best friend and need a family who will spend a little time with me and give me lots of love. I hope if you're looking for a new family member you will consider adopting me, Macks!
Adopt a Golden Birmingham is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to finding warm, loving permanent homes for Golden Retrievers in order to prevent them from becoming strays or adding to the shelter overpopulation.
Golden Retrievers, regardless of medical needs or age, will receive comprehensive evaluation, spay/neutering services, veterinary care, behavioral training if required, and safe passage into a permanent loving home.
Adopt a Golden Birmingham is a volunteer, nonprofit organization dedicated to finding warm, loving permanent homes for Golden Retrievers in order to prevent them from becoming strays or adding to the shelter overpopulation.
Golden Retrievers, regardless of medical needs or age, will receive comprehensive evaluation, spay/neutering services, veterinary care, behavioral training if required, and safe passage into a permanent loving home.