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My name is Sweet Face!

Posted over 11 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Home Check

3

Approve Application

4

Meet the Pet

5

Take the Pet Home

6

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Labrador Retriever
Color
Age
1 year 11 months old, Puppy
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
70 lb (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_2263590-1101219

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My story

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

PLEA for assistance with Sweet Face's huge vet bills! PLEASE READ...



Big Boy (male-80lbs) and Sweet Face (female-75lbs) are a pair of very bonded, 1 year old, beautiful Yellow Lab siblings who are looking for their forever family at no fault of their own.



Sweet Face and Big Boy are yellow lab littermates who came to GRRAND in December of last year.  Shortly after intake, Sweet Face became very sick.  She had open sores on her skin, difficulty with her vision and a lot of difficulty with breathing. She was rushed to Metropolitan Vet Specialist where she was diagnosed with Blastomycosis.  The vets said that they had never seen a more severe case and based upon her condition, they recommended euthanasia because they didn’t feel that she would pull through and knew GRRAND would be spending thousands of dollars trying to save her.  Nevertheless, we didn’t want to make this decision in haste so we decided to give her another 24 hours or so.  24 and 48 hours later she was still alive and her condition had not deteriorated.  She was placed on the very expensive medication, Itraconazole, used to treat Blastomycosis, and was placed in an oxygen tent to receive full oxygen round the clock.  Slowly, but surely, Sweet Face, only a 10 month old puppy at the time, started to improve.  She was discharged from the hospital after a little over a week with a GRRAND bill of over $10,000.  Sweet Face was reunited with her littermate and she started to receive the greatest of care from GRRAND volunteers.  She required, and continues to require, eye drops every 6 hours due to the infection in her eyes in order to attempt to save her vision from this horrible disease.  She remained on the Itraconizole daily at cost to GRRAND of hundreds of dollars and is continuing to require follow-up vet visits with the ophthalmologist and ongoing Mirivista testing to monitor her level of disease.  GRRAND has spent between $12,000-$15,000 to save Sweet Face and we are so hoping that she will be able to fully recover from this deadly disease and have a wonderful normal life.  At this time, Sweet Face needs to remain in the Louisville area to be close to the specialists who are treating her, but she could be placed in a local foster or adoptive home.  The vets think that she is finally healthy enough to be spayed so that surgery is being scheduled soon.  Sweet Face and her littermate, Big Boy, are a very bonded pair and have been together the entire time that they have been with GRRAND, with the exception of the time of Sweet Face’s hospitalization.  Sweet Face will need to have 2 consecutive negative MiraVista tests before the vets will declare her free of the Blastomycosis.  Since this disease can become dormant in a dog who was infected and then resurface later, she will also require MiraVista tests on an annual basis for life, to assure that she remains healthy and to catch the disease quickly should it return. Please click the DONATE button at the top of the GRRAND website page if you would be willing to help out with her vet bills.



They are delightful dogs, and their people were devastated to have had to surrender them, but had fallen on some hard times, and came to GRRAND for help. We are still learning about them, but we are told that "Big boy doesn't care for cats. He doesn't hurt them but he will bite the air in their direction to say so away. He loves to be snuggled and touched all the time. He loves to run and wrestle with his sister. Sweet Face is not a snuggler like BB, but she will certainly come to you when she wants loves. She enjoys laying in her open crate and likes to be in cool spaces. She loves to chew on just about anything. They go in the crate when we leave and come out when we get home. No potty issues. Sweetface does hate the crate and will scream when she knows your coming through the door to let her out. They both love water. They are both strong, beautiful and sweet!"



Our GRRAND kennel staff says: These are two big, goofy, sweet dogs! The volunteers love spending time with this pair. All they want is attention - chasing a ball, going for walks, getting petted, going swimming - just like you'd expect from a lab!  These are a bonded, beautiful pair of labs who need to go to a home together!"



We are still learning about them, but they are going to need a home where their famiy can commit to the exercise and direction they need to be good pups! They are big dogs, but still very young and needs plenty of exercise. 



We will update as we learn more, but if you would like to meet these 2 cuties, please fill out an app at GRRAND.org


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Contact info

Pet ID
ps_2263590-1101219
Contact
Address
Louisville, KY 40222

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Reference and vet check is done after the application has been submitted.

2.

Home Check

A home visit is scheduled if the reference check has met our policies.

3.

Approve Application

If the home visit is approved and the adoption contract signed, the adoption coordinator will contact to discuss dogs in our program.

4.

Meet the Pet

5.

Take the Pet Home

6.

Pay Fee

Additional adoption info

GRRAND requires that the dog is returned if it doesn't work out or if circumstances change and the owner cannot keep the dog. Also, there is a follow-up team that will contact the adopter after the adoption to assist with any questions.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

Early in 1994, members of the Greater Louisville Golden Retriever Club began to see the need for an organization to rehabilitate and find homes for displaced and abused Golden Retrievers. A number of folks in this club began organizing an ad hoc rescue group. As the number of rescues increased over a period of months, this “wet behind the ears” group came up with a name and in 1996, incorporated the organization now known as Golden Retriever Rescue & Adoption of Needy Dogs (GRRAND). The rest, as they say, is history!

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