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Strudel New Arrival Available for Sponsorship Strudel: Female 10 years old More information coming soon...   
King New Arrival Available for Sponsorship King: Male 8 years old More information coming soon...   
Simba New Arrival Available for Sponsorship Simba: Male 10 years old More information coming soon...   
Shadow Available after 8/11 Available for Sponsorship Shadow: Male 3 years old More information coming soon...   
Molly Available after 8/12 Available for Sponsorship Molly: Female 2.5 years old More information coming soon...   
Cinnamon Available after 8/11 Available for Sponsorship Cinnamon: Female 10 months old More information coming soon...   
Rusty Available after 8/9 Available for Sponsorship Rusty: Male 3 years old Meet Rusty, a 3-year-old doll.  He’s an owner relinquishment; they have financial constraints that are forcing them to part with their pets.  He’s lost his home, so he’s understandably frightened and timid right now.  Once in his forever home and assured he’s loved and cherished, this gentle boy will come out of his shell.  He’s a lover, it’s just that simple.  Rusty has had plenty of exposure to children of all ages, and is fine with cats and dogs, too.  He is crate trained if that’s an option for you.   He is a very good boy, and he wants plenty of your time and attention!  
Muffin Available after 8/3 Available for Sponsorship Muffin: Female 8-10 years old More information coming soon...   
Rita Available after 8/3 Available for Sponsorship Rita: Female 3 years old Rita’s owner gave her up as they are starting a farm, and petite, sweet Rita is not fond of chickens or bunnies.  But this pretty redhead is excellent with kids and other dogs.  Rita is a tad bit scared right now, but she will warm up and be fine.  She just needs a G.R.I.N. family’s TLC! 
Max Adopted! Available for Sponsorship Max: Male 12 weeks old What a doll baby Max is!  He was given up because the children promised to help care for him, but did not make good on their promise.  Max is quite laid-back for a pup and very smart….he knows how to ring a bell when he wants to go outside!  His foster mom is in love and she just met him for the first time today.  She said, “What a precious little guy….he is awesome!”  But, who doesn’t love a golden puppy!  We have several people on a waiting list for a puppy, so by the time you read this, he will probably be spoken for.
Connor Available for adoption My Special Sponsor:    Kathleen Aey Connor: Male 9 years old This is one of the sweetest, gentlest Golden boys we’ve had in a long time…and we’ve had plenty!  He’s a tail wager - just as happy as can be.  Connor’s owners sadly were forced to relinquish him when their daughter developed horrible allergies.  This calm pet loves children, is fine with other dogs and enjoys cats.  Connor is a prime example of why Goldens have good reputations.  He will make an excellent family dog and companion!  
Penny Available for adoption-Update! Available for Sponsorship Penny: Female 2 years old Her owner is moving into an apartment and can’t take her Penelope with her – and boy is she sad to be losing her girl. Penny loves other dogs – she’s been to training classes and doggie daycare and thoroughly enjoyed both! She is fond of kids and even cats, too. We are told Penny can be a bit bossy and may want to run the show in a multiple dog home; time will tell if this is true. She is like most 2 year old’s - full of energy and spunk!

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The Golden Retriever is a wonderful dog; however, they are predisposed to several conditions: ear infections, hot spots, excessive shedding, and generally a need for lots of exercise in order to be good house pets.  They are not outside dogs to be tied or enclosed away from "their people" and can become quite loud, destructive, and even self-mutilating if made to live in these conditions.  Many require a good amount of attention, and when not given the attention they wish, will resort to tearing up your favorite slippers, gardens, etc. in order to get your attention.

 

These dogs are excellent obedience candidates and can be easily trained to be wonderful companions-if you will work with them. Obedience is obtained by being fair and consistent, and offering praise when the deed is obtained.  To train a dog, you have to think like a dog.  Hitting etc. is considered an aggression by the animal and eventually the animal may retaliate.

 

This pet will cost approximately $350 a year in vet bills and $180 to feed.  Additional expenses may include grooming, collars, leads, bowls, and toys.  We want both of you to be thrilled with each other and would be glad to help in any way to assure this.

 

Questions on the adoption application pertaining to the animal's being allowed on the furniture, whether you have fencing or not, etc., are to insure that you will get a dog you can live with.  Most dogs will need a fenced yard, and some dogs that have previously been allowed on furniture might be a constant struggle for you, if you do not wish to allow this to continue.  Your answers will not, however, jeopardize your application.

 

If this animal is found in a condition in which the animal's welfare is jeopardized, we will call the first time to explain how to correct the condition.  If the animal is again found in such a state, we will require that the animal be returned to G.R.I.N.

 

G.R.I.N.'s mission is to find forever homes for the displaced goldens we take in.  We know the following phases of our adoption is long reading, but it's important for our applicants to understand the adoption process and how we strive to find the best home for the dogs and the best possible match for you, your family and lifestyle.

 


 

 Currently G.R.I.N. is only accepting applications from residents of NE Ohio and Western PA. Please check if your county is included in our area; Microsoft Word Doc or PDF File Format. If you live in Northwestern Ohio, please visit Golden Retriever Rescue Resource.  If you live in Southern Ohio, please contact GRRAND.  If you live outside of these areas, please visit Golden Retriever Club of America, Rescue by State for a golden rescue in your area.

 

  

For detailed information of the adoption process, please click on the "Next>>" link below .

 



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