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Golden Retriever  : :  Female (not spayed)  : :  Baby  : :  Large

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About Bretagne (Yellow)

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $700
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: 24-89
  • Color: Gold
  • Current Age: 1 Year 5 Months (born on 7/2/2024)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Fence Required: Yes
  • Housetrained: No
  • Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Shedding Amount: Moderate
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Bretagne and her siblings came to SFCR to find their forever families. 

Bretagne's foster would describe her as independent and playful. She loves to hide her toys from her siblings, is very sweet, and photogenic. 

*Bretagne and her siblings will be available after their second round of vaccinations on 10/3/24. Applicants will be screened and chosen prior to the availability date.

 

ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS:

  • Physically fenced in yard preferred.
  • Family with the time and patience required to properly train, socialize, and exercise a large breed puppy.
  • Bretagne will be adopted out with a mandatory spay agreement/contract (must be done by 7 months of age).

Bretagne is current on age-appropriate vaccinations & deworming, and has also been microchipped. Her adoption fee is $700 plus tax.

More about Bretagne (Yellow)

Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids, Likes to play with toys, Playful, Affectionate

*All SFCR dogs are current on age-appropriate vaccinations (rabies, distemper, bordetella, and lepto), spayed/neutered (if at least 6 months of age), tested for heartworm & tick-borne diseases, receive dentals if needed, are started on preventatives for heartworm and fleas/ticks, and microchipped.

Prior to being rescued, many of our dogs have received limited socialization, so they generally require extra time to settle in and acclimate. Skills like house training, leash walking, and mastering stairs may require a little extra practice. However, with understanding, patience, and a gentle hand, most of our dogs adapt quite quickly.