Featured Goldens

  Adopted!  Gender: Female   Age: 6 years old My Special Sponsors:
 - Rob and Kristen Sutliff, in loving memory of Tanner
  More information coming soon... 
Available for Adoption
My Special Sponsors:
- Nora Wilcox, in honor of Lady Baumgaertner, the perfect dog.
- In Trudi Baumgaertner's memory.  With wags and furry-armed hugs,
       Kathy & the Furkin.  
- Anita Godfrey, in memory of my beloved golden Cooper who
       crossed the Rainbow Bridge on 4-25-12.   Ellie: Female 11 years old
Available for adoption - Update & New Photos! My Special Sponsors:
    - Betsy Joseph and Randi Schneider, in memory of Cassie, our very special and beloved golden.  Kahlua: Female 2 years old  
  Available after 5/29  My Special Sponsors:      - Leah K. Beegan and Kathryn K. Hibler, in memory of Emma Gender: Female  Age:  5 years old   
Available for adoption - New Photos!  My Special Sponsor:  - Middleburg Hts. AARP #3665, in memory of Margaret Spisak.  Gender: Male Age: 8-10 years old
  Available for adoption- New Update & New Photos! My Special Sponsors:
  - JoAnne Mazur, in loving memory of Joseph A. and Emilie M. Stuart
  - Dave and Jennifer Holland, in loving memory of Joseph Stuart
  - Robert Mazur, in loving memory of Aunt Emilie and Uncle Joe Stuart
  - Kevin and Sue Seda, in honor of our neighbors, Joe and Emilie Stuart.    Gender: Male Age:  10 years old   
Available for Adoption - New Update, YouTube Video & New Photos! My Special Sponsors: 
- Keith and Lindsay Busch, in memory of Rusty
- Linda Samples, in memory of Puffy
- Donna Asnani
- Christine Ciryak
- Ellyn Vander Kaay, in rememberance of my golden, Maddy Cinnamon: Female 2 years old  
  Adoption pending!  My Special Sponsors:
   - Janice Rinaldi and Family, in memory of Kathy Koenig's beloved dog Zoey
   - The Kuekings, in special memory of Zoey Koenig and Logan Wright   Gender: Female Age:  2.5 years old     

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I adopted my first G.R.I.N. dog just last December and started fostering soon after. I'm currently fostering two dogs, my 5th and 6th dogs simultaneously. The fostering component of our adoption process is the heart and soul of our organization because, without it, we are no more than an animal shelter, and if you have ever attempted to adopt a dog there, you know they cannot tell you much about the dog.

G.R.I.N. has so many hard-working and dedicated volunteers. From those who read applications and conduct the phone interview to those who are out there raising funds to support our dogs. To me, fostering is the jewel. By fostering, I get to see and experience the whole thing come together. I am like the actress on the stage witnessing the standing ovation, when, in truth, behind me are a cast of thousands who gave their support along the way.

When I initially pick up a dog, he/she is usually scared, many times not feeling very well (but now fully vetted by G.R.I.N.), desperate to connect to one human to re-establish that precious bond which exists only between man and dog. But as a foster mom, I get to be the one honored. And that's not all. When the Meet and Greet is set up, I so often think that no human being will be good enough in my eyes for this wonderful dog but, due to our strict application standards, I only see quality potential adopters who are as eager to adopt one of our dogs as a 5 year old on her way to an amusement park. And if that is not enough, I can actually behold these adopters in the process of falling in love with my foster. And if you have ever been able to witness "falling in love", no matter dog or human, it is a wonderful thing to behold.

We can't save them all. We all wish we could. But for that one dog , you can make all the difference in the world. It is so worth it.

If enough foster placements are not available, our wonderful goldens sit in kennels waiting for us to come through for them. Scared and lonely and sometimes not feeling well. If you can open your heart to this enriching experience, please consider doing so. It is a blessed thing.

 

 

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Bella

Remember Me? Bella

Hi my name is Bella and I asked my mom to send some pictures to you. I am having a great time and love my new home and my new mom. I have been learning how to sit/stay, down/stay, come, off, leave it, walk on the leash, jump, touch, retrieve my ball, and lots more. This learning is fun but I still have trouble remembering it all the time.

I know I will get better it just takes practice. This weekend mom says I am going to learn how to stay in my yard. Then I will be able to run around and chase the ball without having a leash on. I am really good at barking and letting mom know I have to go outside. That's good, cause I get to enjoy the fresh air each time. I also have met my best friend Obie.

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