QUEENIE - GOLDEN RETRIEVER DOG FOR ADOPTION
Golden Retriever Dogs For Adoption in Grovertown, IN, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Queenie
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Grovertown, IN, 46531 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Golden Retriever. QUEENIE — Creme Color - English Golden Retriever Born: 3/2/2021 • Weight: ~60 lbs Queenie is a stunning English Golden Retriever whose life is finally turning a corner. After years as a breeding mom, she’s ready to experience what it means to be loved, valued, and part of a real family. She is housebroken, spayed, fully vetted, heartworm-negative, up to date on vaccines, and microchipped. Queenie is incredibly calm, gentle, and very people- and kid-friendly. She thrives on attention and loves being with her humans. She enjoys meeting other dogs, loves to play with the other foster dogs, and does well with visiting dogs. She simply prefers not to share her home full-time with another resident dog. She can be possessive of her food around dogs, but she has absolutely no issues with people handling or taking her food — this behavior is directed only toward dogs, never people. Queenie truly blossoms when she is the only resident dog in the home. Queenie would make a wonderful companion for a senior or anyone who is home more often and wants a loyal, loving calmer dog by their side. She’s the kind of dog who wants to be someone’s shadow, soaking up the companionship she never had. ADOPTION CRITERIA • Fully fenced-in backyard required — no invisible fences. • No dogs in the household. • She is friendly with dogs , but not suited to living with them due to food and people possessiveness. • Someone home more often than not — she thrives on companionship and routine. • Children in the home must be over 7 years of age. • Calm, stable home environment where she can be the center of attention. No crating: She has spent enough time in a kennel. A tall baby gate in a doorway is an acceptable form of containment. Queenie is being fostered in Fort Wayne and will be available for a meet-and-greet with an approved application after June 15th. She is spayed, vet-checked, heartworm negative, up to date on vaccinations, and microchipped. Her adoption donation is $500 . We will require a $50 refundable deposit to hold a dog if your meet and greet is scheduled more than one week after your application is approved. If you meet the dog and decide not to adopt, your deposit is fully refunded. Please put in an application to adopt on our website. .indianasaveadog
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Physical Attributes
Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Save A Dog Rescue
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Location:
Grovertown, Indiana, 46531 USAUSA
Breed overview
Golden Retriever
A.K.A.: Golden, Goldie, GR, Golden Pup, Golden Companion, British Retriever, Scottish Retriever, Yellow Retriever, Golden Fluff, Golden Scout, Golden Gun Dog, Field Golden, Golden Hunter, Sunshine Dog, Golden Friend
Overview:
The Golden Retriever, a beloved breed originating from the Scottish Highlands in the mid-19th century, was developed for retrieving game from land and water. Physically, they are medium-sized dogs known for their striking golden-colored coats, ranging from cream to dark gold, which are dense and water-repellent. Their gentle eyes and friendly smiles are as characteristic as their feathered tails and strong, well-proportioned bodies. Temperamentally, Golden Retrievers are celebrated for their amiable, intelligent, and devoted nature, making them exceptionally patient and tolerant companions. This makes them superb family dogs, typically great with children and other pets, though their need for space and exercise means they are generally less suited for apartment living. While generally robust, they are prone to certain health concerns such as hip and elbow dysplasia, certain cancers, and eye conditions, making regular veterinary check-ups crucial for their long-term well-being.
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