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My name is Matt!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
6 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2024-15

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

Update 4/18/24: Matt has improved significantly since first coming to our rescue. He has gained much-needed weight and is feeling frisky! With the fur that has grown back in, he is certainly looking like a Chocolate Lab puppy, and he would love a family to call his own. Matt is now in a loving foster home in VT and ready to be adopted! His foster mom shared some wonderful updates about this little darling.

"The little trooper is settling in nicely and is doing very well. He sleeps with the pack, meaning in my bed, and lets me sleep until 8:30. He is getting used to our routine and walks right into his crate as soon as I place some toys in it. Matt is a very good boy, intelligent, and learns fast. He walks pretty well on the leash and has learned to sit. He is already jumping on me less, is careful around Sonam, and respects Kali (his canine sisters). Matt does his business outside before eating and then again after eating. He is so curious and has found his voice. He loves chasing Kongs, but like any young puppy, he gets tired easily and enjoys his naps. He has a favorite bed and also likes snuggling with one of the other dogs or his humans. Oh, and he just loves laying out in the sun! He is a happy-go-lucky guy and will make someone a loving companion."

If your specialty is TLC and you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Donna to be considered to adopt this sweet, wonderful boy. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. Matt is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative, and received a Proheart 6 injection for heartworm prevention so he will not need any additional HW preventatives for 6 months. Be sure to watch Matt's video!

Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to take on whatever comes with the dog. It is up to YOU to continue the rehabilitation we have begun. This is what it means to rescue.


Update 4/12/24: As you can see, Matt has improved significantly since first coming to our rescue. He has gained much-needed weight and is feeling frisky! With the fur that has grown back in, he is certainly looking like a Chocolate Lab puppy, and he would love a family to call his own. Matt is now in a loving foster home in VT and ready to be adopted! His foster mom shared some wonderful updates about this little darling.

"The little trooper is settling in nicely and is doing very well. He sleeps with the pack, meaning in my bed, and lets me sleep until 8:30. He is a very good boy, is very intelligent, and learns fast. He walks pretty well on the leash and has learned to sit. He is already jumping on me less, is careful around Sonam, and respects Kali (his canine sisters). Matt does his business outside before eating and then again after eating. He is so curious and has found his voice. He loves chasing kongs, but like any young puppy, he gets tired easily and enjoys his naps. He has a favorite bed and also likes snuggling with one of the other dogs or his humans. Oh, and he loves laying out in the sun!"

If your specialty is TLC and you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Donna to be considered to adopt this sweet, wonderful boy. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. Matt is neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, heartworm negative, and received a Proheart 6 injection for heartworm prevention so he will not need any additional HW preventatives for 6 months. Be sure to watch Matt's video!

Update 4/2/24: As you can see, Matt has made significant improvements since first coming to our rescue. He has gained much-needed weight and is feeling frisky! With the fur that has grown back in, he is certainly looking like a Chocolate Lab puppy who would love a family of his own. He will be heading north on 4/6/24 to a loving foster home in VT. He is ready to be adopted so do not hesitate to ask about Matt.

We are so thankful to our volunteers, vet staff, and donors who all have been a part of Matt's care.

3/20/24 Update: Matt came into our rescue at 28 lbs and has since gained about 3 lbs. The vets feel a good weight for this sweetie pie would be in the 50 lb range. In the pictures we have at the end of the third week, you can see little bits of peach-fuzz fur growing back in!!

One of our volunteers shared this lovely update on our boy: "He’s made progress for sure! I can tell you Matt is absolutely adorable, friendly, and bounces in place when he’s excited to see you. He wags his tail often and loves being petted. Matt knows how to sit which is good since he’s so young. He has gained a little weight, although I’m not sure if he’s going to grow into those paws or not! :-) His fur is kind of reddish - maybe he’s all Golden but we're not sure yet - as more fur comes in, we'll be able to tell. Matt ’s very very sweet and seems to like other dogs and loves people!"

Matt's Story: “Scram!” “Scat!” “Go away, you mangy mutt!” Oh, our hearts ache when we think of how unkind people may have been to sweet Matt in his time of dire need.

In early March, Lisa, our lead volunteer in AL, received a plea from the Mobile County shelter asking for help with a puppy who had been roaming at large. This gentle dog was in horrific shape and in desperate need of veterinary care. He was severely underweight at 28 lbs and was suffering from a dreadful skin condition. This sweet baby had to be in such terrible pain from such tender skin – yet, his tail wagged happily as we took him into our rescue and named him Matt.

Matt needs to stay in the animal hospital for several weeks where he has undergone medical evaluation. It was determined that Matt is severely underweight and is suffering from demodex mange, a parasitic skin disease caused by microscopic mites. When Matt first arrived, he could hardly walk because his feet hurt so badly. We had to wrap him blankets for the first week just to pick him up because he would whimper in pain. He was so malnourished and was very weak. Yet Matt craved human affection and would crawl up onto the laps of his favorite humans at the clinic. He amazed everyone with his friendly demeanor and a wagging tail!

Because Matt was so emaciated, his body hardly had the ability to combat this condition. Matt has since been given high-quality nutrition, medications to eradicate the mites, and medicated baths. Matt has started to turn the corner and his skin has begun to improve. Soon his fur will start growing back in!

The vet staff caring for Matt shared, "In the time Matt has been with us, he has become more comfortable and in less pain. His inner happiness is coming out and he has bursts of energy where he wants to run, jump, and play! In the areas where Matt has fur, it is about 2-3 inches long and is a stunning reddish color with a white blaze on his chest. He has liver-colored lips and hazel eyes. We know he will be quite the looker when he is healed! This is a very sensitive and sweet soul."

If Matt had not been rescued, it is doubtful he would have survived. But treating demodex mange is a long and costly process. Boarding at the vet’s office for over a month and frequent medicated baths are only part of the cost. Skin scrapings should be performed regularly until two negative skin scrapings are obtained, a few weeks apart. Then, treatment should continue for several weeks after the second negative skin scraping. Add into the mix that Matt needed to be neutered and had to be brought up-to-date on vaccinations. $$$ Cha-ching, cha-ching, cha-ching! $$$ As you can see, Matt still has a way to go and we will continue to post updates and let you know when sweet little Matt will be ready for adoption. If you would like to help sponsor Matt, you can donate via this link or send a check to SGRR, PO Box 247, Port Washington, New York 11050.

If your specialty is TLC and you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Donna Toncic to be considered to adopt Matt.

If not yet approved for adoption, please visit our website to lean more and to submit an online application. Click here to visit our website.

Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to become an important, forever part of their life journey by continuing the rehabilitation we have begun.

Please contact us with any questions regarding your application status.


PLEASE APPLY by submitting an application via this online link: Click for Adoption Application





About Our Rescue

Before being approved to adopt, all potential adopters need to complete our online application and participate in our pre-adoption review process. The process includes the completion of an online application, a reference from the applicants' vet, a phone interview, and a visit to the applicants' home. The application process helps us determine what type of Golden would be best suited for the applicants' life style. In some cases, the specific dog you are interested in may have found a home before this process is complete or further assessment may find that this dog is not the right match for your family. We are regularly getting new Goldens in need of a home, so we encourage you to apply and get approved so that when the right dog comes along you will be ready.


The information provided on each dog is based on observations of our vets, volunteers, fosters and when available, trainers. While we do our best to report any and all issues, SGRR does not make any guarantees as to the health or temperament of any dog. Dogs evolve differently in different environments and we cannot predict with any certainty how the dog you adopt will act in your home.


SGRR ADOPTION FEES - Effective May 1, 2020 (subject to change)

$750 Puppy - up to 6 months
$650 Young 6 months - 6 years
$550 Senior 7 - 9 years
$450 Senior 10 years and older

$550 Young Special Needs
$400 Senior 7+ Special Needs

$1000 Young Bonded Pair
$900 Senior 7+ Bonded Pair


A contract is signed the day of adoption. Under the terms of the contract, all adopters are required to bring the rescue to a vet within 7 business days. The dogs receive basic veterinary care prior to adoption. If your vet identifies an illness that an adopter is not willing to treat, then the dog is returned and a full refund is provided.


Many of our dogs are fostered in private homes and we do not have a facility to visit. We are committed to our dogs before, during, and after adoption! The rescue retains title to the dog and can never be released or sold. Should the adopters no longer be able to keep the dog, SGRR must be notified so that we can take the dog back into rescue and place it into another home. We reserve the right to remove a dog at any time should we find the adopter is no longer caring for their Golden in a way we see fit. Adopters then have to agree to follow up visits as needed.

Please be a ray of light for this Sunshine dog and make a tax deductible donation toward medical and other expenses. Every cent of your generosity goes directly toward the care of a Sunshine dog.

Please click on the Donation link below to support SGRR!

Matt.
Rescue
Sunshine Golden Retriever Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
2024-15
Contact
Phone
Address
www.sunshinegoldenrescue.com, New Canaan, CT 06840

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

The application process helps us determine what type of Golden would be best suited for the applicants'life style.

The process includes the completion of an online application, a reference from the applicants' vet, a phone interview, and a visit to the applicants' home. A contract is signed the day of adoption.

Under the terms of the contract, all adopters are required to bring the rescue to a vet within 7 business days. As stated above, the dogs receive basic veterinary care. If your vet identifies an illness that an adopter is not willing to treat, then the dog is returned and a full refund is provided.

We are committed to our dogs before, during, and after adoption! The rescue retains title to the dog and can never be released or sold. Should the adopters no longer be able to keep the dog, SGRR must be notified so that we can take the dog back into rescue and place it into another home. We reserve the right to remove a dog at any time should we find the adopter is no longer caring for their Golden in a way we see fit. Adopters then have to agree to follow up visits as needed.

Applicants with no dog ownership experience may not find they are a good match for one of our Rescues. Rescue Goldens come with 'baggage' and very little training so they require people that have an understanding of the nature of dogs and a willingness to work and seek help with one of our Golden Rescues if needed.

The adoption process has proven to be very successful for all. Our goal is to place rescues in their 'forever' homes and to do so, we need to determine is the best match not only for the dog but for the adopters. The Rescue's Committee determines what type of home the Golden needs and what type of dog would fit best in the applicants' homes. This has proven to make all involved very happy.

For more details or to complete an application, please visit our website at www.sunshinegoldenrescue.com

For those applicants that are willing to wait for the right 'match' and not shopping around, please feel free to apply and get pre-approved.

Go meet their pets

Our available Goldens and Golden Mixes are listed on our website, www.sunshinegoldenrescue.com

Anyone interested in adopting one of our available dogs must complete an application online.

We do not have a facility to visit our dogs, but once an applicant is approved and a possible match is determined, approved applicants will be given information on how to contact the rescue's foster for details or to schedule a meeting.

More about this rescue

We are a network of volunteers based in New England who are dedicated to saving and finding homes for Golden Retrievers and Retriever Mixes in need. We have volunteers throughout the North East including Connecticut, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and Vermont; as well as volunteers in the South East.

We work to save homeless Golden Retrievers and Retriever Mixes from shelters, municipal pounds, and dogs released directly from owners who can no longer care for them.

We do our best to assess each dog's medical needs, temperment, behavior, habits, and exercise needs. Each dog receives necessary vet care including all vaccinations and are spay/neutered before adoption if old enough. Heartworm testing is performed and if positive, the dog is treated. We then carefully select homes based on the needs of each individual Golden.

Everyone of our volunteers has a desire to save as many homeless dogs that we can. Individually, we can only rescue so many dogs in need. As a group, working together, we can help more Golden Retrievers and Golden Mixes find their forever home.

Our common thread may be our appreciation for the Golden Retriever, but if we could, we would save all dogs in need.

Our group is always in need of additional volunteers and fosters to help in the process which can be extremely rewarding. Other ways to help would be to make a monetary donation. For information on volunteer work, fostering, or to make a donation, please go to our website www.sunshinegoldenrescue.com Your help will be extremely appreciated!!