GRIN tries to make every effort to keep this page current and up to date. Please keep in mind that by the time you submit an application and are going through the approval process, some of dogs pictured below may already be in the process of meeting and being adopted by other approved applicants.

The average ages of our rescued Goldens are 6-10 years of age, however GRIN does occasionally receive younger dogs that are in need of a home.  If you are interested in adopting a young dog, please do not wait until you see one on our website to apply for adoption.  Our approval process takes approximately 2-4 weeks to complete and by the time you have been approved for adoption, the younger dog will have already been placed into a loving home. Please start the application process now so that you can be on a waiting list for when GRIN does have younger dogs available.

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Gender: Female  Age:  6 years old

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Meet Ada, a breeder relinquishment. She’s a recent momma and is a bit timid but adores petting! Ada is sweet as can be! She will blossom with love and gentle understanding. With guidance and leash work, this jewel will be a wonderful friend.

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Foster Update: 6/19/26

Sweet Ada came to us as a breeder relinquishment. As a six-years-old, she is in good health, except for being overweight and is benefiting from a healthy diet and gentle exercise. With time, routine, and encouragement she will become a wonderful companion. She's already good with other dogs, cats and people. She is gentle, sweet-natured and loves being petted. She can be very timid and is still startled by quick movements and loud noises; however she is coming out of her shell. Ada still has some progress to make before she is ready for adoption, but would benefit from a patient, kind, and understanding home where she can continue to gain confidence at her own pace. 

 


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