Hi there! I’m Goldo, and I’m probably the happiest boy you’ll ever meet! I’m all about sunshine, rainbows and wagging tails. I’m a 1.5 year-old, 45lb male Golden Retriever/Chow mix and I’m currently hanging out at my foster home in Battle Creek, Michigan, after being rescued just in the nick of time from an Alabama kill shelter. Then I got lucky again - my foster Mom is a trainer! So I come with a repertoire of obedience commands that I’ve mastered both indoors and outdoors, on and off leash. I'm not just a lovable companion—I'm a well-trained one too!
I just can’t stop smiling! I love following my foster around the shop and meeting all the other dogs. I get along with everyone and love making new friends. I’m really good at sitting and shaking paws, especially when there are treats involved—yum! I’m super gentle and curious about everything around me. And guess what? I’m really good with the little humans too! I’ve been hanging out with some toddlers (they’re 4, 5 and 8 years old), and we have a blast together. I’ve been learning to be calm in my kennel, and now I feel really comfortable in there. I’m also housebroken and haven’t had any crate accidents—aren’t you proud of me? Oh, and I squat to pee, so no worries about me hiking my leg indoors! I’m still working on getting stronger and putting on some weight, so I’d love a home with a fully FENCED-IN YARD where I can run, play and build up my muscles. I can’t wait to find a forever home where I can spread my joy every single day. I’m fully-vetted, microchipped and my adoption fee is $300. If you have questions about me, please email [email protected]. So, what do you say? Ready to bring me home and make me a part of your family? Fill out the adoption application HERE. I can’t wait to meet you!
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