Golden Boy-adoptedgender

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Golden Boy-adopted
Breed Standard Poodle, Poodle
Color
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Large
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
-
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Dog

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My Story

Goldie is a 16 month old apricot male standard poodle who was pulled from a shelter on the Eastern shore. He came to us very thin, but he has a very sweet disposition and is a real love bug. Bo, as I have been calling him, is the most delightful boy. He is sweet and loving and absolutely dying for someone to love him. He has been perfect in my house. All he wants is to be with someone and for someone to love him. He crawls into my lap for hugs and kisses. Lovely on lead, does not pull. House-trained, no accidents in my house. Very couch-potato snuggly. Clean, dry and quiet in his crate all night - 11PM to 8AM. Perfect. AKC registration papers available if anyone would like to do performance stuff with him. If you think Bo will be a good fit for your family, please call Cindy at 410-321-4493 home, or 410-299-5273 cell, or you may fill out the application below. which includes neutering and all vetting. We require a fenced yard if there are kids under the age of 12 in the home.


Adopting a dog that has been moved from a home to a shelter and then to a rescue is not for everyone. It takes time and patience to make that dog feel at home in his new environment. It takes at least 1 week and usually up to a month for a dog to acclimate to your schedule and home. An animal shelter is the most stressful place for a dog to be, with other dogs barking and not knowing what is happening around them. Some dogs come to their new home scared and timid. They will sometimes take several days before they start eating and have anything to do with the new adopters.


PLEASE, if you aren't willing to work with your new rescue and let them get to know you at their own pace, please don't apply for one of my dogs. Returning a dog within 24-48 hours of picking it up is hard on the dog and hard on the rescuer. Go to a breeder if you want a cute little puppy that wags its tail when he sees you. He hasn't been through what a rescue dog has been through.


It's not easy rescuing a dog. It takes patience and time and LOVE. These dogs need love and understanding, not another rejection.


If you're truly interested in adopting this pet, please

click here to download an application
.
We check references and always do a home visit. We now have a transport available that travels from TN, through VA, and on to the New England states that dogs can hitch a ride on for a reasonable fee. See
PETSLLC.NET
for details.


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