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Golden Retriever  : :  Male (not neutered)  : :  Baby  : :  Large

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About Jake (Blue)

  • Status: Adopted!
  • Adoption Fee: $700
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: 24-87
  • Color: Gold
  • Current Age: 8 Months (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Fence Required: Yes
  • Housetrained: No
  • Obedience Training Needed: Needs Training
  • Exercise Needs: Moderate
  • Shedding Amount: Moderate
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Jake and his siblings came to SFCR to find their forever families. 

Jake's foster would describe him as goofy and clumsy! He absolutely loves water and will happily drag a hose or blanket around the yard.

*Jake and his 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.
  • Jake will be adopted out with a mandatory neuter agreement/contract (must be done by 7 months of age).

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

More about Jake (Blue)

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

*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 disease, 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 may need extra time to adjust and settle in. Older children are often a great fit for our dogs, and family's with younger children will be considered based on each dog's individual needs. Skills like house training and leash walking may require a little extra patience and practice. However, with understanding and a gentle hand, most of our dogs adapt quite quickly.