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Obi

  • Young
  • Male
  • Large

About Obi

Los Angeles, CA

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Obi's Compatibility

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

  • This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

  • This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Obi's Story

Meet Obi Our 11-Month-Old Charmer! <br/><br/>Looking for the perfect mix of puppy fun and cuddle buddy? Meet Obi!<br/><br/>This handsome 11-month-old recently joined our rescue, and he's already winning hearts. Obi has all the joyful energy you'd expect from a puppy—he loves to play, chase a ball, and show off his impressive fetch skills. But when playtime is over, he's just as happy to settle down and relax at your feet... especially if belly rubs are included!<br/><br/>Like many young pups, Obi is still polishing his leash manners. He intermittently pulls strongly on leash and may try to grab it and "walk" you himself, but this should be very trainable. Having a yard during his training phase might be beneficial. Obi gets along well with other dogs and isn't reactive, although he may enthusiastically invite new friends to play—even if they weren't planning on it! We've also been told he's curious about cats and squirrels without feeling the need to chase them. That is unconfirmed. His favorite toys? Balls! If you have a yard where he can indulge in chasing and burn off some puppy energy, he'll be one happy boy. Then he needs shade, for his energy recovery break.<br/><br/>For a youngster, Obi has surprisingly impressive house manners. Obi may try to hop up on the sofa, but he respects his crate or a gated room when asked, doesn't struggle with separation anxiety, hasn't had accidents, and doesnt chew your furniture. Is he really a puppy?<br/><br/>He may let out a quick whine for attention, or bark when something interesting happens outside, but it never lasts long. He takes treats with a wonderfully gentle mouth (your fingers will thank him!) and rides beautifully in the car. We have a feeling he'll grow into the kind of dog who happily joins you for coffee runs and patio adventures—future "Starbucks dog" potential included, though no guarantees!<br/><br/>Once Obi has recovered from his neuter surgery, he'll be ready to find his forever family. If you're looking for a high energy, affectionate companion, with an irresistible smile and plenty of cuddles to give, Obi can't wait to meet you!<br/><br/>GRCGLARescue adopts within the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego. Because we do require pre-adoption screening and post-adoption follow-up, we cannot support adoptions outside of this service area. <br/><br/>If you have a current application on file and would like to inquire about this dog, please email adoptions@grcglarescue.org. Otherwise, please make sure to complete the online adopter application found at http://www.grcglarescue.org/adopt before sending your inquiry.

Meet Obi Our 11-Month-Old Charmer!

Looking for the perfect mix of puppy fun and cuddle buddy? Meet Obi!

This handsome 11-month-old recently joined our rescue, and he's already winning hearts. Obi has all the joyful energy you'd expect from a puppy—he loves to play, chase a ball, and show off his impressive fetch skills. But when playtime is over, he's just as happy to settle down and relax at your feet... especially if belly rubs are included!

Like many young pups, Obi is still polishing his leash manners. He intermittently pulls strongly on leash and may try to grab it and "walk" you himself, but this should be very trainable. Having a yard during his training phase might be beneficial. Obi gets along well with other dogs and isn't reactive, although he may enthusiastically invite new friends to play—even if they weren't planning on it! We've also been told he's curious about cats and squirrels without feeling the need to chase them. That is unconfirmed. His favorite toys? Balls! If you have a y

Meet Obi Our 11-Month-Old Charmer!

Looking for the perfect mix of puppy fun and cuddle buddy? Meet Obi!

This handsome 11-month-old recently joined our rescue, and he's already winning hearts. Obi has all the joyful energy you'd expect from a puppy—he loves to play, chase a ball, and show off his impressive fetch skills. But when playtime is over, he's just as happy to settle down and relax at your feet... especially if belly rubs are included!

Like many young pups, Obi is still polishing his leash manners. He intermittently pulls strongly on leash and may try to grab it and "walk" you himself, but this should be very trainable. Having a yard during his training phase might be beneficial. Obi gets along well with other dogs and isn't reactive, although he may enthusiastically invite new friends to play—even if they weren't planning on it! We've also been told he's curious about cats and squirrels without feeling the need to chase them. That is unconfirmed. His favorite toys? Balls! If you have a yard where he can indulge in chasing and burn off some puppy energy, he'll be one happy boy. Then he needs shade, for his energy recovery break.

For a youngster, Obi has surprisingly impressive house manners. Obi may try to hop up on the sofa, but he respects his crate or a gated room when asked, doesn't struggle with separation anxiety, hasn't had accidents, and doesnt chew your furniture

Consider Obi for adoption?

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Obi?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Obi is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Obi?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Obi, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue's Adoption Policy
Thank you for your interest and caring to adopt! The first step in the adoption process is to complete the online adoption application (link below). The next step is the in-home visit. GRCGLARescue does require a $25 donation to schedule this visit. This non-refundable donation helps to offset the costs associated with making our dogs ready to meet adopters, including providing veterinary care, boarding, and other needs. After your application is received, one of our volunteers will contact you. It may take 7-10 days to be contacted, as we receive many applications and volunteers are spread across many duties. The volunteer will schedule a home visit with you. Before submitting your application, please know that our current inventory of dogs is low and the level of applications continues at robust levels. Thus, it may take substantially longer to find a dog that matches the dog’s needs and your interests. The application and home visit are held open for 2 years. Please carefully review this eligibility information prior to submitting your adoption application: GRCGLARescue does not adopt dogs to homes with children under 7 years old unless we know that a particular dog has a solid, positive history living successfully with kids of a similar age to those in the potential adopter's home. As a rescue we receive very few dogs that meet this criterion. Finding a dog who is going to be safe with your kids will likely make your adoption process longer. This policy is for the safety and well-being of your families and our dogs. If you're patient and have realistic expectations about adoption, we'll be very happy to work with you. GRCGLARescue adopts within the counties of Los Angeles, Ventura, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego. Because we do require pre-adoption screening and post-adoption follow-up, we cannot support adoptions outside of this service area. If you have any question about whether your city is part of our service area, please email us at info@grcglarescue.org GRCGLARescue cannot adopt dogs into homes where the number of pets currently meets or exceeds the limits set by your local municipal authority (city or county) or your HOA. If you’re not sure about the limits in your area, please contact your city hall, animal control authority and/or HOA to get that information. GRCGLA Rescue cannot adopt dogs to homes that have an invisible/electric fence as a source of containment. GRCGLARescue does not adopt dogs to rental applicants without written proof that the landlord will permit a dog the size of a Golden Retriever in their rental abode. This proof can be a copy of the lease having a clause allowing such a dog, or a separate written document of landlord approval and must be provided to one of our volunteers prior to a home visit being scheduled. Verbal assurances or “contingent” clauses requiring the identification of a specific dog prior to the landlord granting approval are not accepted. Additionally, we will require written proof of any additional pet security deposit required by the landlord being paid. GRCGLARescue does not guarantee that every prospective adopter/applicant will adopt a dog from us. Our goal is to find each of our dogs the best matched home, and we cannot provide any assurance to prospective adopters that we’ll be able to make a placement with them. Unfortunately, most applicants will not get a dog from us. The more flexible you are about your ideal dog the better your chances become. We recognize that you may be working with other rescues, as well as breeders, and visiting animal shelters too. No dogs can be certified as “service” or “comfort” by GRCGLARescue. All dogs are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and vet-checked prior to adoption. Adoption fee (effective April, 2025): Under 1 year $900 1-4 years $800 5-7 years $600 8-9 years $500 10+ years $300 https://www.cognitoforms.com/GRCGLARescue/AdoptionApplication

Obi is from Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue

[Los Angeles, CA]

Our Mission
Changing the lives of Golden Retrievers and the people who love them.

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