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Reba, a Adopted Golden Retriever in Mchenry, IL image 1/2

Reba

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Reba

Mchenry, IL

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Long
Golden

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Reba’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Reba's Story

FAST FACTS<br/>• 4 years old<br/>• Female<br/>• Medium energy<br/>• Shy but sweet retired breeder<br/>• House-trained<br/>• Good with other dogs<br/>• LOVES walks and water<br/>• Still shy inside her foster home<br/>• Will need patient, consistent training<br/>• 55 pounds<br/>• Good with kids? Yes<br/>• Good with cats? Seems to be. Did OK when introduced to vet clinic cat<br/>• Adoption fee: $550<br/><br/>BIO<br/>Well, I may not be a redhead like Reba McEntire, but like her, I’m a survivor. You see, I’ve spent most of my life so far producing puppies and taking care of them. Now that I’m done with that, I’m learning what it’s like to be a regular dog. Which is kind of scary, but from what I can see in my foster home, it looks pretty great, too. I especially like going for walks in the neighborhood and in the woods, and when it was warmer I loved splashing in a baby pool and swimming in a nearby pond. Wow! Just wow to have that freedom to do what I want! And hanging out in the yard is fun, too! Inside the house, I’m still pretty unsure and spend a lot of my time under a desk in the office. It’s my safe space. I’m not used to having the freedom to wander in a house, and it still frightens me a bit. But I do like being with my canine foster siblings and my foster parents. And I really like meeting people when we’re out on walks, so foster mom is sure that I’ll eventually adapt to being a family member. She says the key is letting me move at my pace and having patience. Foster mom says I’m “a sweet girl who loves people but needs time to get used to a normal dog life. She wants to be loved. She feels safest under the desk in the office of our home. She wants to be with people but just doesn’t feel comfortable enough – yet – to sit with us and the dogs in the family room or wander around the house. This should come with time. It took one of my dogs 2 months to come out from under the desk, so patience is the key!” So, what do you think? Will you be the one to help me find my Reba spunk?<br/><br/>MEDICAL CONCERNS: Reba has a Grade 2 heart murmur; it does not affect her energy at all, and she does not need any medications as her echocardiogram didn’t show any heart damage or disease. She will need another echo done in 9 to 12 months, so by October 2026. AGaG will pay for that as long as it’s done at a partner vet clinic.<br/><br/>MUST MEET ALL OF THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS: Resident mentor dog, fenced yard and someone home most of the day. Many retired breeder dogs are flight risks, which is why AGaG requires a fenced yard for them. They also need another dog in their adoptive home to help them learn to navigate life with their new family.<br/><br/><br/>Currently, we have approximately 70 families on our approved matching list, but it is NOT a chronological list; our Adoption Coordinator works with the entire list when trying to find the best matches. Once you’ve submitted an adoption application, you will receive an email confirmation outlining next steps. Because our dogs are in private foster homes all over Illinois and NW Indiana (we do not have a boarding facility) they are not met until a match has been approved. Please be aware that the demand is much higher than the supply of dogs and the wait can be several months or longer to adopt a dog. <br/><br/>ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS, NO EXCEPTIONS:<br/>* Be at least 23 years of age<br/>* No children under 6 years of age living in your home<br/>* We primarily adopt goldens to families living within Illinois, Northwest Indiana, and the southernmost counties of Wisconsin<br/>* If you do not own your residence or live in a condo, you will need a letter from your landlord or property management company<br/>* Provide excellent vet care for your dog(s)<br/>* Do not use an invisible fence<br/>* Are not over your town/county's pet limit<br/>* Have the knowledge and agreement of all adults living in the household<br/>* Be prepared to make a lifetime commitment<br/><br/><br/>If interested, please fill out our online adoption application form ($35 non-refundable fee); please make sure you fill in every required field/question or your submission will not go through:<br/>https://www.asgoodasgold.org/online-adoption-application/

FAST FACTS
• 4 years old
• Female
• Medium energy
• Shy but sweet retired breeder
• House-trained
• Good with other dogs
• LOVES walks and water
• Still shy inside her foster home
• Will need patient, consistent training
• 55 pounds
• Good with kids? Yes
• Good with cats? Seems to be. Did OK when introduced to vet clinic cat
• Adoption fee: $550

BIO
Well, I may not be a redhead like Reba McEntire, but like her, I’m a survivor. You see, I’ve spent most of my life so far producing puppies and taking care of them. Now that I’m done with that, I’m learning what it’s like to be a regular dog. Which is kind of scary, but from what I can see in my foster home, it looks pretty great, too. I especially like going for walks in the neighborhood and in the woods, and when it was warmer I loved splashing in a baby pool and swimming in a nearby pond. Wow! Just wow to have that freedom to do what I want! And hanging out in the yard is fun, too! Inside the house, I’m still pre

FAST FACTS
• 4 years old
• Female
• Medium energy
• Shy but sweet retired breeder
• House-trained
• Good with other dogs
• LOVES walks and water
• Still shy inside her foster home
• Will need patient, consistent training
• 55 pounds
• Good with kids? Yes
• Good with cats? Seems to be. Did OK when introduced to vet clinic cat
• Adoption fee: $550

BIO
Well, I may not be a redhead like Reba McEntire, but like her, I’m a survivor. You see, I’ve spent most of my life so far producing puppies and taking care of them. Now that I’m done with that, I’m learning what it’s like to be a regular dog. Which is kind of scary, but from what I can see in my foster home, it looks pretty great, too. I especially like going for walks in the neighborhood and in the woods, and when it was warmer I loved splashing in a baby pool and swimming in a nearby pond. Wow! Just wow to have that freedom to do what I want! And hanging out in the yard is fun, too! Inside the house, I’m still pretty unsure and spend a lot of my time under a desk in the office. It’s my safe space. I’m not used to having the freedom to wander in a house, and it still frightens me a bit. But I do like being with my canine foster siblings and my foster parents. And I really like meeting people when we’re out on walks, so foster mom is sure that I’ll eventually adapt to being a family member. She says the key

Reba is from As Good as Gold-Golden Retriever Rescue of Illinois

[Mchenry, IL]

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