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My basic info
Breed
Golden Retriever
Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Age
Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
85 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Summer is a quiet yet dignified senior dog with lots of love to give. She is a friendly and affectionate dog, but can also be gentle and independent.
Summer is a well-mannered dog, and would be the perfect companion for someone looking for a quiet and low-key companion and excellent foot warmer.
She loves to cuddle and give kisses to those she loves and trusts, but is not sure about other dogs. She would do best in a home where she is the only dog, as she enjoys being the center of attention. She came from a home where there were 8 dogs, so sometimes had to fend for herself.
She is not very active and is more of a couch potato, so a calm and relaxed home would be ideal for her. She is a sweet and loyal dog who just needs a chance to prove herself.
Summer is a quiet yet dignified senior dog with lots of love to give. She is a friendly and affectionate dog, but can also be gentle and independent.
Summer is a well-mannered dog, and would be the perfect companion for someone looking for a quiet and low-key companion and excellent foot warmer.
She loves to cuddle and give kisses to those she loves and trusts, but is not sure about other dogs. She would do best in a home where she is the only dog, as she enjoys being the center of attention. She came from a home where there were 8 dogs, so sometimes had to fend for herself.
She is not very active and is more of a couch potato, so a calm and relaxed home would be ideal for her. She is a sweet and loyal dog who just needs a chance to prove herself.
Donations may be made at paypal
paws4acause.renee@gmail.com
Their adoption process
1.
Interview
We find out what the adopter is looking for in a pet and learn more about their household such as other pets, family members, lifestyle.
2.
Meet the Pet
We then show photos and descriptions of the pets to potential adopters and arrange a meet and greet.
3.
Submit Application
4.
Approve Application
5.
Home Check
In this home check we collect the adoption fee and bring the pet to them also finalizing the transaction. We then switch chip info to adopt
Additional adoption info
We generally stay as guardian on the microchip info and change the primary contact to the adopter. They then have their own log in to keep things current, but we are there as a backup always.
We generally stay as guardian on the microchip info and change the primary contact to the adopter. They then have their own log in to keep things current, but we are there as a backup always.
Go meet their pets
Meet and greets can be arranged at any time. We come to you!
Meet and greets can be arranged at any time. We come to you!
More about this rescue
We are a new, small scale rescue. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit and are only volunteers. We began to see the huge numbers of dogs being abandoned and euthanized after our own husky was stolen during a break in to our home. We had to get more involved as it was a lifelong dream to be able to rescue animals. We have self funded the organization since the beginning, but really need donations as we have taken in some medical needs dogs that were due to be put down for manageable / treatable conditions. Our goal is to be able to match adopters with emotional support dogs, therapy dogs, or trainable service dogs, or just to complete a family by adding a furbaby. We ensure our dogs are UTD on shots, spay/neutered, chipped and trained in basic obedience. This ensures a greater chance of finding that forever home!
We are a new, small scale rescue. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit and are only volunteers. We began to see the huge numbers of dogs being abandoned and euthanized after our own husky was stolen during a break in to our home. We had to get more involved as it was a lifelong dream to be able to rescue animals. We have self funded the organization since the beginning, but really need donations as we have taken in some medical needs dogs that were due to be put down for manageable / treatable conditions. Our goal is to be able to match adopters with emotional support dogs, therapy dogs, or trainable service dogs, or just to complete a family by adding a furbaby. We ensure our dogs are UTD on shots, spay/neutered, chipped and trained in basic obedience. This ensures a greater chance of finding that forever home!