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Keeper   

In shelter Dog

Decatur, GA, 30030
Pet name:
Keeper
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
Retriever
Date:
03/17/2022
Age:
Young
Size:
Medium
Description:
Please contact ADOPTION (adopt@doggieharmony.org) for more information about this pet.
Keeper is a beautiful boy. He is a Golden Retriever / Spaniel mix. Keeper is fully vetted, 48 pounds, housebroken, 3-4 years old and very playful. He gets along with other dogs but he is an alpha male and will do best in a household as the only dog or with other dogs that are submissive. Keeper is strong-willed and needs an experienced dog owner that can be loving and firm. Keeper needs continued training with his new owner and they will need to be able to establish a pack order with themselves and all other family members at the top. Keeper is high energy and loves to play, walk and run. He will need a lot of exercise. This boy is not ready to be a couch potato, he likes to have a job to do. Due to his high energy, he requires a fully fenced yard. He does not need to be crated, but he loves his crate and youll find him asleep in it even when the door is open. Keeper is very smart and knows the commands for sit, stay and place. He needs a home with adults and older children 14+ due to his high energy.

48 lbs.

3-4 years old.

He is housebroken.

Playful.

Found as a stray.

Gets along with other dogs and people.

He is fully vetted.
Questions - aimiablepetcare@aol.com
To ensure were meeting both pet and adopters needs, we ask potential adopters to complete an Adoption Application (www.bit.ly/DH-Adoption) for caretakers to review. Once your application is approved, we will bring the adoptable pet to your home for a preliminary visit. We are 100% donation-funded and our fees are equivalent to (or less than) the cost to fully vet a new dog yourself. Please expect an adoption fee of $300; some of our urgent or long-term dogs have discounted fees.

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