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Murphy

Golden Retriever Poodle (Standard)

Male, Adult
Bloomington, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
6 years old. Can no longer take care of him. All care up to date at VCA Bloomington. 2 behavior issues: 1. He goes hyper when first meeting anyone, calms down and well behaved after about 1/2 hr. 2. He has bad anxiety getting his nails trimmed - I have used a dog hammock to get his feet off the ground with another person distracting him with peanut butter. He knows basic commands and is a good dog. An ex abandoned him 3 years ago. I've done the best I could but he needs more. He's alone all day, needs a family or home with another dog. He gets along great with my extended families' dogs and my friends dogs.
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Arnold JuM

Golden Retriever Mixed Breed (Large)

Male, 5 yrs
Richfield, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Meet Arnold & Gilbert 🤎🤍 These two handsome middle-aged boys were found wandering the streets together, relying on each other for comfort and survival. Now they’re safe with us… but they’re still waiting for their forever family. Arnold is a bit shy and looks to his best buddy Gilbert for reassurance. Gilbert is his confidence boost, his safety blanket, his person in dog form. 🐶❤️🐶 They are a bonded pair who truly deserve a calm, patient home that will give them the time they need to feel safe and loved. And in return? You’ll receive a lifetime of loyalty, companionship, and gentle love. If you’ve been thinking about adopting not one—but TWO—amazing dogs who just want to belong… Arnold & Gilbert are your guys. Local adoption fee is $350 ( in TX, together ❤️) Out of state adoption fee is $550 (includes transport to your area- together)
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Andy

Golden Retriever Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Male, 2 mos
Savage, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi everyone! I'm Andy! 🐾My story started on the side of a road in Alabama with my sister Annie, but those days are behind me now. I've made my way to Minnesota, and I'm discovering just how wonderful life can be when you're surrounded by people who care about you.I'm a happy-go-lucky puppy who has been settling in nicely with the resident dogs in my foster home. While I'm still getting used to everything, I seem very interested in the other dogs and enjoy following them around to see what they're up to. Whether they're big or small, young or old, I'm curious about making new canine friends and gaining confidence every day. My foster family says I'm a sweet, social little guy who enjoys being part of the group.When I'm not busy playing, I'm exploring my world on my adorable little legs. They're a bit shorter than you might expect, which only makes me extra cute when I zoom around the house and yard. I may not have the longest legs, but I make up for it with enthusiasm, determination, and charm.Like any puppy, I'm still learning important things like potty training and household manners. Fortunately, I'm smart, curious, and eager to learn. I'm also getting comfortable with my crate, which is becoming one of my favorite places to recharge after a busy day of playing.No one is quite sure what breed I am, but my foster family agrees on one thing: I'm incredibly lovable. Between my sweet personality, playful spirit, adorable short legs, and endless puppy enthusiasm, I have a way of making people smile wherever I go.If you're looking for a cheerful companion, a dedicated playmate, and a puppy who will fill your home with laughter and love, I might be the perfect match.--------------------------------------------All our Warrior Dogs will have all age appropriate medical care and vaccines, a microchip, and spayed/neutered if the dog is over 6 months of age at the time of adoption. Please note that the majority of our dogs in rescue are from shelters where they have been found as strays or abandoned. Their breed description is based on our very best educated guess based on physical characteristics and their dispositions. If they came to our rescue as an owner surrender, the breed description will be listed as provided by the previous owner.Adoption Fee - $500To apply for this pup, please submit an Adoption Application at http://warriordogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application/
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Annie

Golden Retriever Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 2 mos
Savage, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hi there! I'm Annie! 🐾My journey started on the side of a road in Alabama with my brother Andy. It wasn't the easiest beginning, but I like to think every great story needs a little adventure—and now I'm living my happily-ever-after in Minnesota!I've only been with my foster family for one night, but I've already discovered how wonderful it feels to be part of a loving home. There are four resident dogs here of all ages and sizes. I was a little unsure at first, but now I'm fitting right in and becoming one of the pack.I'm a playful girl who loves toys, bones, and keeping tabs on my people. I follow my foster mom and dad around to make sure everything is running smoothly. You could say I'm training for a very important role: **Chief Household Assistant.** My only requirement? Payment in snuggles and belly rubs.I'm still learning the ropes when it comes to potty training, but my foster family says I'm smart and eager to learn. They're helping me practice outdoor potty breaks, and I'm already making progress. I'm also doing well in my crate. I might voice a small opinion when I first go in, but then I settle down nicely for naps and overnight sleep.As for what breed I am, that's anybody's guess! What I do know is that I'm soft, sweet, affectionate, and sporting the cutest little smile and perky ears you've ever seen. My foster family says it's pretty hard not to fall in love with me.If you're looking for a playful sidekick, loyal companion, and professional snuggle expert, I just might be your girl.Love,Annie 🐶❤️--------------------------------------------All our Warrior Dogs will have all age appropriate medical care and vaccines, a microchip, and spayed/neutered if the dog is over 6 months of age at the time of adoption. Please note that the majority of our dogs in rescue are from shelters where they have been found as strays or abandoned. Their breed description is based on our very best educated guess based on physical characteristics and their dispositions. If they came to our rescue as an owner surrender, the breed description will be listed as provided by the previous owner.Adoption Fee - $500To apply for this pup, please submit an Adoption Application at http://warriordogrescue.com/adopt/adoption-application/
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Honeysuckle

Golden Retriever Labrador Retriever

Female, Young
Minneapolis, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Honeysuckle found herself unwanted and in a high kill shelter in West Texas.  She is good with other dogs, and people. All dogs and puppies require supervision and training to be successful. Hi, my name is Honeysuckle but my foster just calls me Honey, because I am so sweet. I am a sensitive gal and very cautious with new people and situations.  I am not a typical 'golden', so please don't think that is what you will be getting with me. I am cautious of new people and take some time to get comfortable with them, yes I am a believer in stranger danger.    I love other dogs; I actually think most dogs are my friends, so you may need to help me around those that aren't interested in being friends. I however do not like dogs who wear muzzles or bark at me, I will bark right back at them and stand my ground if I feel it's necessary. I do require a home with another playful, confident dog to help with all the new things and who will share their toys, bones, etc with me. I love wrestling with other dogs. I also enjoy chasing them, especially when they chase a ball or have a toy so I can get it from them so they chase me.  I am not from MN but I enjoyed frolicking & rutting around in the snow. The ice I didn't enjoy, my legs went everywhere but underneath me. I didn't mind the cold, even though I am a Texas girl. Rain, that doesn't bother me. Thunder, well that is some scarey stuff.  I love the outdoors, especially since it has warmed up. I will need a fenced yard as I enjoy running, I am very fast and I have a good amount of energy; I also enjoy sunbathing outdoors, taking in the fresh air & I am proudly a part of the neighborhood watch committee. I am NOT a candidate for ecollars/invisible fence/long line/etc so I do require a physical fence. Dog parks are not appropriate while I adjust.  I like children and take treats very gently when I am outside of the home.  I can however get super excited & over stimulated when kids come into the home, but I do settle down eventually. My foster borrows the neighbor kids to help me work on this, but I still need some more work to help me not play like an oversized puppy with them.  I don't understand why I can't wrestle with them, I watch them do it in their yard playing something they call, football? I have been around an infant and they are great, I enjoy cleaning their face and hands. I can carry on a conversation with them when they squeel and giggle, I'm not sure what they are saying, but my foster says it's fun to watch, but still keep a close eye on me as I am still young like them and I don't want to make a mistake. When they crawl I am a bit unsure of the movement. I can be mouthy, especially when I am excited, but sometimes when I want your attention I will use that to gain it. I do give occasional love bites, I just get so excited. I don't mean to hurt anyone, I just have some herding instincts in me that sometimes I am so excited i just can't hold them back. Did I mention that I love belly rubs?  I can be unsure when new people come into the home and and will bark or may even growl at them.  If they give me some treats, a few minutes to observe them and the other dog(s) are ok with them, I will become friends with them too eventually. I will probably still grumble or bark while they visit yet while learning about them. I do want to protect my home and humans.  I have been working so hard and the people that I now know that visit often but don't live here, I am great at welcoming them properly. They have had a few family gatherings and I made it through just fine with plenty of space given to observe and let me choose my interactions.   I am a professional chewer. Beware of stuffies as I swallow small chunks that I chew off & the squeakers are the best part;  so my foster only allows with supervision. I enjoy pigs ears, collagen chews, yak chews, cheek rolls, knee caps, retriever rolls and dogwood type chews to keep me occupied. I will also help you mulch any sticks in your yard.  I sleep on a dog bed in my foster's room all night long and supervise from a dog bed or lay at her feet when she works from home. I enjoy a good snuggle when humans are on the couch, and I like to sneak on the bed for a snuggle when it's allowed or will hop up when they get up hoping for a snuggle. I know I would LOVE to sleep in a bed with my humans. I am fully potty trained.  I go hang out by the door and hope you will see me to let me outside but if I really need to go I will tap on the window. I also know how to use a doggy door if you have one, they sure are handy as I like to go in and out fequently, especially when the weather is nice.    I am usually fairly quiet when in my kennel.  I can get vocally excited when playing with other dogs, my foster says I purr when I play. I do bark when outside at new things and some of the neighbors or their dogs, but once I know things are safe and secure, I am good to go and mind my own business. I heard them say that I usually redirect well.  I am crate trained, I go right in when told, but don't forget to pay me for doing a good job. This is also my safe space.  I am ok chewing my high value treats in there or eating my dinner if necessary due to other animals in the home. But don't worry,  I don't resource guard anything when outside of the kennel either. My foster gives these things in the kennel just to make sure I can handle any senario I may encounter and don't become too spoiled only being given outside of the crate.   I have learned that car rides are fun and I hop right up into the back seat floor of the van onto the dog bed and stay there quietly for the trip.  I have also learned that leashes aren't a bad thing; I am told I walk well on leash. They both usually mean something fun is going to happen or at minimum I will get some treats. I am still working on walks (especially in unfamilar areas), the world is a scarey place afterall.  I am cautious in new situations, but if you're confident, I will be too. Just give me some time to process what is going on. I may jump at a new sound but will also check it out if I am able.  I have been through a basic obedience class and some agility classes, I am getting very brave at trying new things. I have a good start for my new home to set us both up for success.  I have been enjoying agility classes more and more each time I go. Please keep up on my training outside the home with classes as I have learned so many new things with the classes to help me overcome my fears and timidness. Working on this only at home just isn't enough for me. I need the socialization & skills. My foster or the rescue can suggest some places to bring me to for keeping up with what I have made progress on. It will also help me bond with you and keep me up on proper socializing. I can't promise that I won't make you start over with some of my skills, but I do have them with my current foster and some things are scarey for me to try in new places or with lots of distractions yet, but I will get there.  I am not picky about my treats or food.  I do like coconut oil, peanut butter, green beans, hot dogs, cheese, bannanas, carrots, ice cubes, cucumbers, blueberries, pineapple, peppers of all colors and pumpkin so far. I do not like red delicious apples; what a silly name for something that does not match what it's called.  I enjoy being brushed. I don't mind my feet or backside being cleaned up or even my nails being trimmed but I am not a huge fan of bathtime, but I tolerate it now.  You will need patience as I adjust. I may just hang out to observe everything for a while, but let me out where I can see/hear everything safely. I do want to be part of the happenings, but I do need a space to feel secure when things are just too much. I tend to shutdown when I am scared, unsure or voices are raised.  My foster tells me I am a silly girl and near perfect. Do I sound like a perfect fit for you? If so, please apply for consideration on the rescue's website https://mattysheartandsoulanimalrescue.rescuegroups.org/      Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.June 14, 2026, 10:27 am
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Jelly Roll

Golden Retriever Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, 2 yrs 5 mos
Cannon Falls, MN
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
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14.9 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX for MN Transport Stop

Richfield, MN 55423

Pet Types: dogs

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18.2 miles

Warrior Dog Rescue

12585 Rhode Island Avenue, Savage, MN 55378

Pet Types: dogs

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20.7 miles

Matty's Heart & Soul Animal Rescue

Minneapolis, MN 55412

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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22.4 miles

LCB Abandoned Paws - MN Transport

Cannon Falls, MN 55009

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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23.8 miles

No Dog Left Behind

PO Box 29461, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429

Pet Types: dogs

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25 miles

Retrieve a Golden of the Midwest

5800 Baker Rd, Suite 120, Minnetonka, MN 55345

Pet Types: dogs

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25.3 miles

Healing Hearts Rescue

Crystal, MN 55428

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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28 miles

Prairie's Edge Humane Society

680 Professional Drive, Northfield, MN 55057

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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