Available Dogs
Oso
Hi folks, my name is Oso and I am anything but a bear, hahaha. I'm about 45 lbs and I love people and dogs. I did meet some cats but they ran away, so of course I ran after them trying to play but nope, it didn't work. So - I am looking for a home without cats or other small animals would be best. I really, really, love to swim so if you have a pool it would be wonderful but if not, I hope you know someone who does. As you can see, I am totally adorable, but I am young and energetic so keep that in mind. I'm just the right age (15 months) to learn all about being an adult and I have a headstart on it. I'm well housebroken and crate trained, but of course I need some help containing my enthusiasm on a leash. I love car rides and don't get car sick, and I'm healthy. If you don't mind helping me learn all the stuff adult dogs need to be good at - I could be the dog of your dreams. Contact placement@sagrr.org to find out all about me.
Pending Adoption
All dogs listed as adoption pending have been placed with prospective adopters. Our policy is to allow our adopters a period of time to make sure all is well before we finalize the adoption. Sometimes dogs have medical or behavioral issues that require treatment and the adoptions are not finalized until the treatment is finished. On rare occasions a dog may not work in a family. Should that happen, it will be moved back to the available dogs section.
Dolly
Hello Dolly – that's what everyone says when they meet me. And why wouldn't someone want to say hi to me – I am a great looking girl who has been busy raising my pups and now I am ready to retire. That means I can now just take care of me and I am looking for just the home who wants to do that. I'm 6 years old and as you can see, I'm a looker. Housebroken, crate trained and I don't get on furniture either. I can be a little nervous in the car, mainly cause I don't do it very often but you can help me learn to like it. I'm not clingy although I am certainly friendly. I haven't had an opportunity to swim, and my retrieving skills are also non-existent at this point. But I am easy going and willing to learn. I already know the basics, sit, down and come. Older kids are good too, and cats are unknown. I have lived in proximity with dogs but not with them so a one dog home (me) would be ideal. I am an EASY dog so if that is what you are looking for – contact placement@sagrr.org right away.
Sadie
Looking for a sweet, friendly youngster? That would be ME, Sadie. I am
only 8-9 months old and I am mature beyond my months. When my fosters picked
me up at the shelter I was very scared, but it took only a day or two to
figure out that I am safe and secure again. I am housebroken, working on my
leash walking but pretty good already, learning all the basics and they say
I am a quick learner. I love all the people and dogs I have met, I even
liked the vet. haha. I don't have much experience in a car and it makes my
tummy hurt, but I'm learning to relax there too. I will do well with other
dogs, cats are unknown, pocket pets and birds are a big NO for me, but
everyone has some sort of flaw. I'm also not all Golden, most likely I have
some Great Pyrenes ancestors too. My adult coat is just starting to appear
but I was told I was going to be a looker whatever that is.
If you would like to know more about this little golden – contact us placement@sagrr.org.
Stout
Did you stop and say – what???? – when you saw my picture? What is this boy doing on a golden retriever website? We need answers!
Here’s my story. This beautiful golden is my mom who was pregnant when she was rescued from the streets of Mexico. All those puppies – well I’m one of them but hard to tell which one. That was 3 ½ years ago and I have been living with a family who took good care of me and loved me – but now they had to go back to work and they are gone a really long time. So I need to find a family who has more time for me. Everyone is sad, but they told me that the nice rescue people would find me a great home. (Note: SAGRR always takes back any dog you adopt from us).
So here I am, I’m about 50 lbs, – nobody knows who my dad was but he must have been little, some of my littermates are golden size and some of us ended up little like me. That is a plus cause I fit in places where a big dog doesn’t, and I don’t eat as much either. I’m good with people, dogs, cats are unknown but it might work. I am crate trained, housebroken and know my basic commands. I also walk nicely with a gentle leader. I am good with older children (not toddlers).
If you would like to know more about this little golden in disguise – contact us placement@sagrr.org.