





Reina
- Adult
- Female
- Large
About Reina
Long Island City, NY
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Adoption Fee
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Reina's Story
Meet Reina | Apply Here <br/><br/>Reina is truly the Queen of Goldens - she's 5 years old and a dainty 65lbs! She came to us in one of our spay/neuter clinics in South Korea, where we've been helping the overpopulation crisis by spaying/neutering dogs kept outside in the countryside. Occasionally when we help a family, they decide to surrender to give their dog a better life. Lucky for Reina, her former family knew she deserved royalty treatment. <br/><br/>Golden girls do it best and Reina is no exception. Of course she's just happy to be included and will have her classic golden smile even in the most mundane settings. When lounging around the house with her foster family, she often stares lovingly at them like there is no bad in the world. She loves a good bake in the sun and carries her chew toys around like a toddler with a dolly. Seriously, Reina makes our hearts flutter she's so sweet!<br/><br/>Reina is very curious but slightly overwhelmed so far when exploring the busy city, so she'll need consistent guidance in the beginning. Learning the NYC hustle isn't easy for such a mellow girlie! She also would benefit from continued crate training to make sure she doesn't get TOO attached to her humans ;) Ok y'all - this one is SPECIAL. Go to the link in our bio and submit your application STAT. Golden girlie pop waits for no one!
Meet Reina | Apply Here
Reina is truly the Queen of Goldens - she's 5 years old and a dainty 65lbs! She came to us in one of our spay/neuter clinics in South Korea, where we've been helping the overpopulation crisis by spaying/neutering dogs kept outside in the countryside. Occasionally when we help a family, they decide to surrender to give their dog a better life. Lucky for Reina, her former family knew she deserved royalty treatment.
Golden girls do it best and Reina is no exception. Of course she's just happy to be included and will have her classic golden smile even in the most mundane settings. When lounging around the house with her foster family, she often stares lovingly at them like there is no bad in the world. She loves a good bake in the sun and carries her chew toys around like a toddler with a dolly. Seriously, Reina makes our hearts flutter she's so sweet!
Reina is very curious but slightly overwhelmed so far when exploring the busy city, so she'll need consistent guidance in the
Meet Reina | Apply Here
Reina is truly the Queen of Goldens - she's 5 years old and a dainty 65lbs! She came to us in one of our spay/neuter clinics in South Korea, where we've been helping the overpopulation crisis by spaying/neutering dogs kept outside in the countryside. Occasionally when we help a family, they decide to surrender to give their dog a better life. Lucky for Reina, her former family knew she deserved royalty treatment.
Golden girls do it best and Reina is no exception. Of course she's just happy to be included and will have her classic golden smile even in the most mundane settings. When lounging around the house with her foster family, she often stares lovingly at them like there is no bad in the world. She loves a good bake in the sun and carries her chew toys around like a toddler with a dolly. Seriously, Reina makes our hearts flutter she's so sweet!
Reina is very curious but slightly overwhelmed so far when exploring the busy city, so she'll need consistent guidance in the beginning. Learning the NYC hustle isn't easy for such a mellow girlie! She also would benefit from continued crate training to make sure she doesn't get TOO attached to her humans ;) Ok y'all - this one is SPECIAL. Go to the link in our bio and submit your application STAT. Golden girlie pop waits for no one!
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Reina is from Korean K9 Rescue
[Long Island City, NY]
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