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JennaRescue Me ID: 20-05-27-00262

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About Jenna

Adoption Fee: $525
Golden Retriever / Poodle
Age: Young Adult
Sex: Female

Jenna came in today as a breeder release. She has a birth date of 1-1-18. Jenna is a bit shy at first but once she knows she is safe and loved she will follow you everywhere. She is super sweet and just wants to be loved. The breeder surrendered her because of her under bite. This is not a desirable trate to pass on to puppies. Jenna would do best in a quiet home with older children or no children at all. Just for the simple fact that lots of things will be new to her and little ones running about will be fearful for her. We are also asking that Jenna has a home with a fenced yard. She has never had the freedom of her own yard, she has lived in a kennel off the ground. So if you do not have a fenced yard that you can open your door to let her out to potty please do not apply to adopt her. Jenna is a small little girl at just 22 pounds. She does look more like a poodle than a golden and had a very curly coat. She also has a short tail. Jenna is current on her vaccinations, deworming, heartworm and flea prevention. Unfortunately Jenna is not yet spayed. She will be going home on a 30 day spay contract. Which means her adopter will be responsible for her spay within 30 days of adoption. Over vet is over booked with surgeries since the covid19 has started. Our clinic never closed down when others did. In turn this have made our clinic overwhelmed with new clients. If you are interested in adopting Jenna please text or email us to request an application.

Miami County
Denver, Indiana 46926

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Good with Most Cats
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Personality

  • Average Energy
  • Submissive

Health

  • Needs to be Spayed
  • Vaccinations Current
  • Fearful/Anxious

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