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Freedom Golden Rescue Retriever
The freedom golden rescue retriever has a photo of each dog in the kennels.
It’s very important to choose a pet with a temperament compatible with yours and other family members. Foster families where the dogs are kept prior to adoption are always ready to provide essential information on their dogs for the future owners. A properly raised dog of this breed is very sociable and needs much interaction with people. Outgoing and good-natured adult dogs make wonderful pets for families with children and for those who lack time for training and socializing a puppy. Adopted dogs may be confused at first and cause a few problems, but patience and consistency help cope with most problems.
The freedom golden rescue retriever has a photo of each dog in the kennels.
To view a complete gallery of pictures, just click on Pictures for easy viewing!
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Freedom Golden Rescue Retriever -
photo, kennels
Also called Russian Retriever, Yellow Retriever.
If you have decided to own a dog of this particular breed, learn as much as possible about it and ask all members of your family if they would really like to have a pet. Minimum requirements for keeping these dogs are: willing to have the dog in the house as a family member and having a fenced yard. This breed is not for the novice; prospective owners should have a history of responsible pet ownership. Prior to adoption, your house will be inspected to make sure you can afford keeping the dog and provide it with care and love. The freedom golden rescue retriever has a photo of each dog in the kennels.
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