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Barbie/Maisey

  • Puppy
  • Female
  • Medium

About Barbie/Maisey

Glendale, AZ

Physical Traits

Puppy
(less than 1 year)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Barbie/Maisey’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Barbie/Maisey's Story

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.<br/><br/>23-083 Barbie<br/>is a beautiful 7-month-old female purebred Golden retriever puppy that was surrendered by a breeder in California who was downsizing her kennel. She was a last-minute, “take this one, too” decision by the breeder. She is a 7-month-old puppy whirlwind . When she was delivered to an adoptive couple in Casa Grande, the resident dog, a 19-month-old Golden named<br/>Betsy<br/>, came out to greet her and there was an instant connection. The other resident dog, a 7-year-old Husky (<br/>Beau<br/>) did not show much in<br/><br/>terest in<br/><br/>Barbie<br/><br/>, although now that she has been with the family for a while he is more active. The family was warned that<br/><br/>Barbie<br/><br/>might try to eat rocks in the back yard, but they assured us they would always go out with her and watch her. She and<br/><br/>Betsy<br/><br/>have become best friends and play a lot, which helps<br/><br/>Barbie<br/><br/>get rid of some of that “wild child” energy. The adopter sent us this update a few days later:<br/><br/>We have changed her name to<br/><br/>Maisey<br/><br/>. She is doing well. She acts like she has lived with us forever. She's very comfortable and gets along with the other two, and the cat has even accepted her. She has gone in the bedtime kennel easily the past few nights. She is in our room with the other two so she's able to see all of us and sleeps soundly all night. I have tried to get still pictures of them together but I think they all know what I'm doing and start playing. We are working on her eating and drinking like there is no tomorrow – the puzzle bowl and no-drip water<br/><br/>dish have helped. She did figure out how to get the water bowl<br/><br/>dismantled so she can "swim" in it with her face, so I am working on getting her to leave it. She seems to be very happy and healthy, and we are pleased to have her.<br/><br/>About 6 weeks later, an AGR representative talked with the adopter about this little girl. The adopter laughed and said they love her to pieces and she is a Hot Mess – has chewed numerous holes in their walls. Said she is like a stud finder, everywhere she chews is a stud.<br/><br/>Maisey<br/><br/>has brought them numerous nails, big rocks, chews their Sage bush and leaves the lower branches lying in the yard. She likes to dig holes in the yard too.<br/><br/>Maise<br/><br/>was finalized with an addendum for her spay when she reaches 1 year of age.

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

23-083 Barbie
is a beautiful 7-month-old female purebred Golden retriever puppy that was surrendered by a breeder in California who was downsizing her kennel. She was a last-minute, “take this one, too” decision by the breeder. She is a 7-month-old puppy whirlwind . When she was delivered to an adoptive couple in Casa Grande, the resident dog, a 19-month-old Golden named
Betsy
, came out to greet her and there was an instant connection. The other resident dog, a 7-year-old Husky (
Beau
) did not show much in

terest in

Barbie

, although now that she has been with the family for a while he is more active. The family was warned that

Barbie

might try to eat rocks in the back yard, but they assured us they would always go out with her and watch her. She and

Betsy

have become best friends and play a lot, which helps

Barbie

get rid of some of that “wil

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

23-083 Barbie
is a beautiful 7-month-old female purebred Golden retriever puppy that was surrendered by a breeder in California who was downsizing her kennel. She was a last-minute, “take this one, too” decision by the breeder. She is a 7-month-old puppy whirlwind . When she was delivered to an adoptive couple in Casa Grande, the resident dog, a 19-month-old Golden named
Betsy
, came out to greet her and there was an instant connection. The other resident dog, a 7-year-old Husky (
Beau
) did not show much in

terest in

Barbie

, although now that she has been with the family for a while he is more active. The family was warned that

Barbie

might try to eat rocks in the back yard, but they assured us they would always go out with her and watch her. She and

Betsy

have become best friends and play a lot, which helps

Barbie

get rid of some of that “wild child” energy. The adopter sent us this update a few days later:

We have changed her name to

Maisey

. She is doing well. She acts like she has lived with us forever. She's very comfortable and gets along with the other two, and the cat has even accepted her. She has gone in the bedtime kennel easily the past few nights. She is in our room with the other two so she's ab

Barbie/Maisey is from Arizona Golden Rescue

[Glendale, AZ]

Our Mission
Our mission is to rescue displaced Golden Retrievers and mostly-Golden Retriever mixes that may have been abused, abandoned, neglected, unwanted, or surrendered by their owners due to previously unforeseen circumstances and to find new, permanent homes for them.

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