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Bennett #0563 - Golden Retriever (long coat) Dog For Adoption

Golden Retriever Dogs For Adoption in FORT WORTH, TX, USA

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Nickname
Bennett #0563
Breed
Golden Retriever
Gender
Male
Age
Adult
Location
FORT WORTH, TX, 76161, USA

Description

Golden Retriever Dogs For Adoption in FORT WORTH, TX, USA

Posted Breed: Golden Retriever (long coat). Bennett - Male – 6 years old – GRRALL #563 UPDATE: Jan 5 2017: Our boy Bennett, now lovingly known as Bennie, is doing great!! Bennie is s

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lowly gaining much need weight, still more to go but getting there with high quality food. We are so thankful to Bennie’s foster family for helping him on the road to recovery, love, attention, great food, and lots of TLC. If you are interested in fostering or adopting from GRRALL please submit an application at grralliance.org/adopt Welcome Bennett to GRRALL! Bennett is a very handsome but way too skinny 6-year-old golden boy. We are so happy to have him join our pack, get healthy, and start his life again with people who will love and care for him forever. Bennett is new to GRRALL; we will post updates as we get to know him better. If you are interested in fostering or adopting from GRRALL please submit an application at grralliance.org/adopt GRRALL serves the Dallas-Fort Worth/North Texas area. We do not adopt outside this region and cannot ship dogs. If you are out of our area please contact your local Golden Retriever Rescue, local independent adoption groups, shelters, humane society, or other group to find your perfect forever friend.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Long
Grooming Needs
Low
Shedding Amount
High

Behavioral Characteristics

Energy Level
Moderate
Exercise Needs
Moderate
Fence Required
Any Type
Other
Yard Required

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-374710
Date Listed
01/07/2017
Date Expires
Expired

Golden Retriever


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