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Echo

Female Puppy Golden Retriever

If you have any questions about Echo, please contact GRRACE Golden Retriever Rescue at applications@grrace.org

GRRACE Golden Retriever Rescue

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About Echo

Adoption Fee: $750.00

Meet Echo!  Echo is approximately 6 months old and weighs around 38 lbs.  She was surrendered to GRRACE by a commercial breeder because he had more puppies than he could sell.  Echo was not well socialized as a puppy so she is still learning all of the sights and sounds of living in a home, basic manners and walking on a leash.  Echo wants to be with her people at all times.  She will wear herself out following you around the house.  She does well with other dogs and cats and would do best in a home with kids over 10.  Echo is not 100% food motivated but she does enjoy rewards when she is praised. Her potential is endless.  She enjoys snuggling and reacts well to hugs, kisses and praise.  Echo will require a home with patience and understanding as she continues to get comfortable and come out of her shell.  She will require a family that will keep her active, work with her on leash training and all the puppy training needed and find joy in watching her grow to her full potential.  She will need a gentle touch when training as she is very sensitive to loud noises, high voices and fast movements but she is getting more confident every day.  She will make a great addition to the right family.

To be considered for Echo, a potential adopter MUST have the following:

--A structural fence where she can feel secure and have room to run and play.

--Another mentor dog in the household that can help her learn, gain confidence and can handle her puppy energy.

--A family that has someone home most of the time to help her learn the basics, build her confidence and her socialization skills.

If you have an approved application on file and would like to be considered for Echo, please contact GRRACE at info@grrace.org.  You can find our adoption application and guidelines on our Adopt-A-Golden page of our website at www.grrace.org.

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Details

Name
Echo
Age
Puppy
Gender
Female
Size
Medium
Primary Color
Tan/Yellow/Fawn
Shots up to date
YES
Ok with kids
Not Sure
Housetrained
YES
Hypoallergenic
Not Sure
Spayed/Neutered
YES
Ok with dogs
YES
Ok with cats
YES

GRRACE Golden Retriever Rescue

PO Box 513 Plainfield IN 46168

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Judah

Golden Retriever

Hello!  My name is Judah.  I’m a 5 month old male Golden Retriever.   I was surrendered to GRRACE when a breeder decided I was too old t... show more

Hello!  My name is Judah.  I’m a 5 month old male Golden Retriever.   I was surrendered to GRRACE when a breeder decided I was too old to sell and he didn’t want me anymore.  I was kept in a barn and the first time I ever slept inside and interacted with humans was when I went to my foster home a few weeks ago. At first it was a little scary, but I’ve come out of my shell and my foster mom and dad think I’m a really great and normal big, goofy, loving golden pup.  Speaking of big, the vet thinks I’m going to be about 70 pounds by the time I am finished growing.  I love to be with my foster family and snuggle them or get some pets. Right now, adults are my favorite and kids make me nervous.  I really want to visit with them, but then I turn and go the other way.  Because of this my foster parents say I probably would be best in a house that has no kids or has older kids. Since I wasn’t socialized outside the barn new things occasionally make me a little scared.  My foster fur brother and sister have helped with that. In my new home I will need to have a fur brother or sister who would play with me and continue to show me the ropes. I love to play fetch and also can play by myself for a while on the floor with all my toys.  Because I’m still a puppy I still like to chew on things I shouldn’t and get into things I shouldn’t.  I can’t stay all day in the crate while someone goes to work because I’m still young.  So, I will need someone who works from home and can let me out a few times and play with me. I do great overnight in my crate and do not whine or bark.  I do love to run outside and zoomies are a favorite as well as chasing a ball, or chewing on a stick.  I do pretty well coming when called, but that’s pretty new to me as well as other obedience commands.  I would benefit greatly from a puppy obedience class.  I am sure I could be the star and definitely would be the most handsome there. To be considered for Judah you MUST have the following: -A mentor dog who can help him with his confidence and show him the ropes. -A structural fence where he can run and play safely. -An adult home most of the time to help him build up his socialization skills and confidence at first. If you have an approved application on file and are interested in being considered for Judah, please contact GRRACE at info@grrace.org.  You can find our adoption application and guidelines on the Adopt-A-Golden page of our website at www.grrace.org. show less