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Reina

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Yellow Labrador Retriever
  • Mixed Breed

About Reina

Grand Junction, CO

Breed

Yellow Labrador Retriever&Mixed BreedMix

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Red / Chestnut / Orange

Behavior

Adoption Fee

$160

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Reina's Story

<p>Hi, I'm Reina! My name is Spanish for queen. My name was picked after the nice people who took me in realized that I was veryyyy pregnant with some sweet puppies (The Fruita Streets Litter!). I have lived up to that name in my foster home being the center of attention when I'm hungry or when I want snuggles or alone time (because I'm caring for a DOZEN babies). With my puppies starting to wean and headed for independence, I am ready to be my own woman again and find my forever home. The shelter told my foster that I pull on walks, but I've never done that with my martingale collar and I walk like an angel! I absolutely adore pets from everyone I meet and when I really desire head scratches or belly rubs, I have a sassy groan to convince my foster mom to love on me. She is always happy to comply since I'm a wonderful dog, fully potty trained and house trained as I never get into her laundry or other human nonsense. I enjoy sunbathing, even in these hot June days, so I often use the doggy door to be independent. I don't dig holes or get into anything outside other than the sunshine, so I'm trusted by my foster mom to get outside on my own.</p><br/><br/><p>I do like to protect my new home, so I do bark back at the neighbor dog through fences or loud trucks, sometimes even when I'm in the house even though I'm told not to - it's just so instinctual to protect the home! At night, I sometimes snuggle in the bed, but I mostly prefer my alone time. My foster mom hasn't yet tried to crate me since I need to care for my puppies 24/7, but she suspects I will do well. I have two nosey foster brothers that I really like, but I have had to give them momma growls to make sure they didn't come near my whelping box, babies, or my food but when my hormones tell me it is safe, I play with them or snuggle them at my leisure. I haven't had much of a chance to go on many adventures, but I do really great in the car when I do get to go for a ride!</p> We do not see Petfinder inquiries! Please visit our website www.grandrivershumane.org to fill out an adoption application and learn more about our upcoming adoption event locations.

Hi, I'm Reina! My name is Spanish for queen. My name was picked after the nice people who took me in realized that I was veryyyy pregnant with some sweet puppies (The Fruita Streets Litter!). I have lived up to that name in my foster home being the center of attention when I'm hungry or when I want snuggles or alone time (because I'm caring for a DOZEN babies). With my puppies starting to wean and headed for independence, I am ready to be my own woman again and find my forever home. The shelter told my foster that I pull on walks, but I've never done that with my martingale collar and I walk like an angel! I absolutely adore pets from everyone I meet and when I really desire head scratches or belly rubs, I have a sassy groan to convince my foster mom to love on me. She is always happy to comply since I'm a wonderful dog, fully potty trained and house trained as I never get into her laundry or other human nonsense. I enjoy sunbathing, even in these hot June days, so I often use the doggy door to be independent. I don't dig

Hi, I'm Reina! My name is Spanish for queen. My name was picked after the nice people who took me in realized that I was veryyyy pregnant with some sweet puppies (The Fruita Streets Litter!). I have lived up to that name in my foster home being the center of attention when I'm hungry or when I want snuggles or alone time (because I'm caring for a DOZEN babies). With my puppies starting to wean and headed for independence, I am ready to be my own woman again and find my forever home. The shelter told my foster that I pull on walks, but I've never done that with my martingale collar and I walk like an angel! I absolutely adore pets from everyone I meet and when I really desire head scratches or belly rubs, I have a sassy groan to convince my foster mom to love on me. She is always happy to comply since I'm a wonderful dog, fully potty trained and house trained as I never get into her laundry or other human nonsense. I enjoy sunbathing, even in these hot June days, so I often use the doggy door to be independent. I don't dig holes or get into anything outside other than the sunshine, so I'm trusted by my foster mom to get outside on my own.



I do like to protect my new home, so I do bark back at the neighbor dog through fences or loud trucks, sometimes even when I'm in the house even though I'm told not to - it's just so instinctual to protect the home! At night, I sometimes snuggle in the bed, but I m

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How To Adopt

Reina was listed as Adoptable by Grand Rivers Humane
How can I adopt Reina?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Grand Rivers Humane. 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 Reina 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 Grand Rivers Humane for details on the pet.
When can I meet Reina?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Grand Rivers Humane will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Reina, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Grand Rivers Humane, and they'll be happy to help!
Grand Rivers Humane's Adoption Policy
All potential adopters must complete an adoption application and contract. Adoption fee for dogs is $160 (includes spay/neuter and age appropriate immunizations). Adoption fee for puppies is $200. Fee for cats ($100)/kittens ($140) (includes spay/neuter and age appropriate immunizations). Cash only. All meet and greets must be done locally. We do not transport dogs or cats.

Reina is from Grand Rivers Humane

[Grand Junction, CO]

Our Mission
Our mission is to reduce the number of homeless pets through adoption events & area locations and provide medical care for shelter pets in need. Most of our adoptable pets come from Mesa County Animal Services. We hold adoption events every Saturday. https://grandrivershumane.com/event-calendar/ Grand Rivers Humane is a n...
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