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My basic info
Breed
Golden Retriever/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
Black
Age
3 years 9 months old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
67 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
10822
My details
Spayed / Neutered
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Sassy! This gentle girl is a great companion and loves to be joined at the hip with her people. It cannot be understated how sweet this gal is. This 3 year-old retriever mix loves being outside in the yard exploring and spending time with her foster family. She LOVES attention and getting all of the pets! She has had no accidents in the house and likes to think she is a lap dog (despite weighing about 70 pounds).
Sassy loves exploring both inside and outdoors. She doesn't sit still for long. Walking on a leash is still a bit of a challenge.
💜 Sassy is a big, curious girl. It took a while for her to understand that the cat needs some personal space. She is doing okay with her canine foster sister and likes lumbering about in the yard with her.
💜Since she loves to explore outside, she would do great in a home with a fenced yard. She likes to put her paws up on the fence to see the world outside, so a taller fence may be best.
💜She is a bit skittish when meeting new people, but she's gotten over that quite quickly.
💜Sassy can be left alone for a while, but she gets bored and likes to shift her living space around. As her working foster parents have gotten to know her, it's become apparent that she would like someone home as much as possible. She just wants to be around her people! We are working on crate training, but she is not a huge fan.
💜She has not met any small children while in our care, but she would do best with kids that have experience with big dogs.
Meet Sassy! This gentle girl is a great companion and loves to be joined at the hip with her people. It cannot be understated how sweet this gal is. This 3 year-old retriever mix loves being outside in the yard exploring and spending time with her foster family. She LOVES attention and getting all of the pets! She has had no accidents in the house and likes to think she is a lap dog (despite weighing about 70 pounds).
Sassy loves exploring both inside and outdoors. She doesn't sit still for long. Walking on a leash is still a bit of a challenge.
💜 Sassy is a big, curious girl. It took a while for her to understand that the cat needs some personal space. She is doing okay with her canine foster sister and likes lumbering about in the yard with her.
💜Since she loves to explore outside, she would do great in a home with a fenced yard. She likes to put her paws up on the fence to see the world outside, so a taller fence may be best.
💜She is a bit skittish when meeting new people, but she's gotten over that quite quickly.
💜Sassy can be left alone for a while, but she gets bored and likes to shift her living space around. As her working foster parents have gotten to know her, it's become apparent that she would like someone home as much as possible. She just wants to be around her people! We are working on crate training, but she is not a huge fan.
💜She has not met any small children while in our care, but she would do best with kids that have experience with big dogs.
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Home 2 Home Canine Orphanage believes in placing dogs in homes that are compatible to their needs. Dogs are matched based off of home/fencing limitations, temperaments, family dynamics, etc. This means less emotional turmoil for owners who adopt a dog that doesn't fit and more stability for the dogs. Our rehab process is completely different than traditional shelters. Dogs are placed in an environment, a foster home, that allows them to decompress and show their true personality before meeting with a potential family. Our goal is to give our dogs a better life before you adopt them and to make sure that we are pairing people appropriately to minimize the risk of return.
Home 2 Home Canine Orphanage believes in placing dogs in homes that are compatible to their needs. Dogs are matched based off of home/fencing limitations, temperaments, family dynamics, etc. This means less emotional turmoil for owners who adopt a dog that doesn't fit and more stability for the dogs. Our rehab process is completely different than traditional shelters. Dogs are placed in an environment, a foster home, that allows them to decompress and show their true personality before meeting with a potential family. Our goal is to give our dogs a better life before you adopt them and to make sure that we are pairing people appropriately to minimize the risk of return.
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