🌟 Meet Queen — A Young, Smart Girl Ready for the Right Kingdom 🌟
Queen is an 8-month-old spayed mixed breed who is looking for a foster-to-adopt home that can provide the structure, routine, and guidance she thrives with.
She is crate, gate, leash, and potty trained, and is currently completing a board and train program where she is building strong foundational skills for home life. Queen knows sit, responds reliably to her name, and understands that “no” means stop and check back in for a reward. She is actively learning shake, down, place/platform, and self-regulation in social settings, as she can become overstimulated in busy or exciting environments.
Queen is a sweet, friendly, and social dog with excellent potential. When given a predictable routine that includes rest time, enrichment, and structured walks, she settles well and shows her affectionate personality. Her trainer absolutely adores her and describes Queen as very cuddly, affectionate, and someone who genuinely enjoys being pet and connecting with her people.
Per her trainer, Queen is dog social, but she has a very physical and persistent play style. Many dogs may find her play overwhelming or annoying, which is why she does best with friendly, confident dogs who are comfortable giving appropriate corrections. Her play style pairs especially well with bully breeds, boxers, and other dogs who enjoy rough-and-tumble play and chase games in large, open areas.
Because of this, Queen would not be a good fit for homes that frequently utilize dog parks or doggy daycare, as those environments tend to encourage overstimulation and mismatched play styles for her.
To set Queen up for success, her ideal home includes:
• No small children (she previously lived with kids, but less daily management will help her thrive)
• No cats (she will chase)
• One or more friendly, confident dogs
• A confident, dog-savvy owner willing to work closely with WAAGR and our trainer during her transition
Queen will be ready to move into her foster-to-adopt home the weekend of January 17th, following the completion of her board and train.
She is not a “plug-and-play” puppy, but for the right home, Queen will be an incredibly rewarding companion — affectionate, loyal, and full of promise. 💛
Foster-to-adopt ensures support every step of the way.
See the pictures and videos below. ⬇️
Please share so we can help find her perfect home!
Send any questions to our Foster Director bella@waagr.org
🌟 Meet Queen — A Young, Smart Girl Ready for the Right Kingdom 🌟
Queen is an 8-month-old spayed mixed breed who is looking for a foster-to-adopt home that can provide the structure, routine, and guidance she thrives with.
She is crate, gate, leash, and potty trained, and is currently completing a board and train program where she is building strong foundational skills for home life. Queen knows sit, responds reliably to her name, and understands that “no” means stop and check back in for a reward. She is actively learning shake, down, place/platform, and self-regulation in social settings, as she can become overstimulated in busy or exciting environments.
Queen is a sweet, friendly, and social dog with excellent potential. When given a predictable routine that includes rest time, enrichment, and structured walks, she settles well and shows her affectionate personality. Her trainer absolutely adores her and describes Queen as very cuddly, affectionate, and someone who genuinely enjoys being pet and connecting with her people.
Per her trainer, Queen is dog social, but she has a very physical and persistent play style. Many dogs may find her play overwhelming or annoying, which is why she does best with friendly, confident dogs who are comfortable giving appropriate corrections. Her play style pairs especially well with bully breeds, boxers, and other dogs who enjoy rough-and-tumble play and chase games in large, open areas.
Because of this, Queen would not be a good fit for homes that frequently utilize dog parks or doggy daycare, as those environments tend to encourage overstimulation and mismatched play styles for her.
To set Queen up for success, her ideal home includes:
• No small children (she previously lived with kids, but less daily management will help her thrive)
• No cats (she will chase)
• One or more friendly, confident dogs
• A confident, dog-savvy owner willing to work closely with WAAGR and our trainer during her transition
Queen will be ready to move into her foster-to-adopt home the weekend of January 17th, following the completion of her board and train.
She is not a “plug-and-play” puppy, but for the right home, Queen will be an incredibly rewarding companion — affectionate, loyal, and full of promise. 💛
Foster-to-adopt ensures support every step of the way.
See the pictures and videos below. ⬇️
Please share so we can help find her perfect home!
Our mission is to provide bright new beginnings to displaced Golden Retrievers. Wisconsin Adopt a Golden Retriever is an all volunteer/member Golden Retriever rescue organization serving the state of Wisconsin and parts of Illinois. WAAGR was established in September 2004 and was given 501(c)(3) status in February 2005. Our first dog came in May of 2005. WAAGR has no paid staff and depends on the generosity of individuals that want to help provide a safe and happy life for Golden Retrievers that for whatever reason have lost their homes. Our volunteers/members will do what needs to be done to help these kind and loving animals find the perfect home. It is our belief that education and staying involved in our communities is the key to great placements in great forever homes. If you would like to become a member or volunteer with WAAGR, visit our Volunteer page.
Our mission is to provide bright new beginnings to displaced Golden Retrievers. Wisconsin Adopt a Golden Retriever is an all volunteer/member Golden Retriever rescue organization serving the state of Wisconsin and parts of Illinois. WAAGR was established in September 2004 and was given 501(c)(3) status in February 2005. Our first dog came in May of 2005. WAAGR has no paid staff and depends on the generosity of individuals that want to help provide a safe and happy life for Golden Retrievers that for whatever reason have lost their homes. Our volunteers/members will do what needs to be done to help these kind and loving animals find the perfect home. It is our belief that education and staying involved in our communities is the key to great placements in great forever homes. If you would like to become a member or volunteer with WAAGR, visit our Volunteer page.
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