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Scarlett

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Scarlett

Waterville, OH

Physical Traits

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

Behavior

Scarlett’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.

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Scarlett's Story

Scarlett is a 6 year old golden doodle who was found running as a stray originally back in 2020. She weighed 30 pounds then and had fear, so we are guessing she was probably just another dog who was dumped to fend for themselves from a puppy mill. She most likely spent the first two years old her life in a cage and then came into our rescue and was then adopted. <br/><br/>Not every golden retriever is going to want lots of pets, attention , and cuddles on the couch. Scarlett may be one of those dogs. It's ok if the dog is allowed to just be loved for who they are and what they can tolerate. The family that adopted Scarlett 3 years ago were hoping for a golden retriever who was a people lover and that didn't happen within the first few months. The family ended up taking her to the vet to see what might be "wrong" with her as she just didn't match with the personality of a Velcro golden retriever that they wanted. The vet placed her on prozac, trazadone, and gabapentin multiple times a day. This allowed them to be able to pet her more. Scarlett was eventually returned to our rescue to find her another home.<br/><br/><br/>When she arrived at her foster home, she was a nervous wreck and not eating well. We weren't too concerned about that as she needed to lose some pounds. That though made it difficult to get her meds into her as we really didn't want to traumatize her more by shoving pills down her throat. Scarlett weaned herself off all of the meds. Scarlett is learning how to be a dog living in a home and doped up on meds and we are learning her personality. What we know so far is that Scarlett likes to play with the other dogs in her foster home. She hangs outside of her foster mom's bedroom at night. She will let the foster mom pet her a small amount. Remember, like all puppy mill dogs, loud noises, fast movement are scary to them. This could last days or be a long-term fear. <br/><br/>Scarlett is looking for a home that will be just fine with her not being a Velcro golden retriever. Scarlett needs another dog in the home that will play with her and a physical fenced yard. She should have someone home with the time and patience to let her come out of her shell at her own pace. <br/><br/>Scarlett will most likely never be that cuddle bug golden doodle, but that is ok. She can still love being a part of a family from her safe distance. Please consider her adoption where you can become a part of her success story. If you are interested in fostering to adopt the Scarlett, please read "How To Adopt" at www.gr-rescue.org and follow the directions from there if you qualify.

Scarlett is a 6 year old golden doodle who was found running as a stray originally back in 2020. She weighed 30 pounds then and had fear, so we are guessing she was probably just another dog who was dumped to fend for themselves from a puppy mill. She most likely spent the first two years old her life in a cage and then came into our rescue and was then adopted.

Not every golden retriever is going to want lots of pets, attention , and cuddles on the couch. Scarlett may be one of those dogs. It's ok if the dog is allowed to just be loved for who they are and what they can tolerate. The family that adopted Scarlett 3 years ago were hoping for a golden retriever who was a people lover and that didn't happen within the first few months. The family ended up taking her to the vet to see what might be "wrong" with her as she just didn't match with the personality of a Velcro golden retriever that they wanted. The vet placed her on prozac, trazadone, and gabapentin multiple times a day. This allowed them to be able to pet

Scarlett is a 6 year old golden doodle who was found running as a stray originally back in 2020. She weighed 30 pounds then and had fear, so we are guessing she was probably just another dog who was dumped to fend for themselves from a puppy mill. She most likely spent the first two years old her life in a cage and then came into our rescue and was then adopted.

Not every golden retriever is going to want lots of pets, attention , and cuddles on the couch. Scarlett may be one of those dogs. It's ok if the dog is allowed to just be loved for who they are and what they can tolerate. The family that adopted Scarlett 3 years ago were hoping for a golden retriever who was a people lover and that didn't happen within the first few months. The family ended up taking her to the vet to see what might be "wrong" with her as she just didn't match with the personality of a Velcro golden retriever that they wanted. The vet placed her on prozac, trazadone, and gabapentin multiple times a day. This allowed them to be able to pet her more. Scarlett was eventually returned to our rescue to find her another home.


When she arrived at her foster home, she was a nervous wreck and not eating well. We weren't too concerned about that as she needed to lose some pounds. That though made it difficult to get her meds into her as we really didn't want to traumatize her more by shoving pills down her throat. Scarlett wea

How To Adopt

Scarlett was listed as Adoptable by Golden Retriever Rescue Resource
How can I adopt Scarlett?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Golden Retriever Rescue Resource. 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 Scarlett 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 Rescue Resource for details on the pet.
When can I meet Scarlett?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Golden Retriever Rescue Resource will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Scarlett, 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 Rescue Resource, and they'll be happy to help!
Golden Retriever Rescue Resource's Adoption Policy
To adopt a golden retriever, please read "How To Adopt" on our website at www.gr-rescue.org and follow the directions from there if you qualify. Foster to adopt homes get first opportunity to adopt. Let us know if you would like to become a foster, who plans on adopting, home (Foster To Adopt).

Scarlett is from Golden Retriever Rescue Resource

[Waterville, OH]

Our Mission
Golden Retriever Rescue Resource, GRRR, Inc. is dedicated to re-homing abandoned strays & unwanted Golden Retrievers and Golden Retriever mixed dogs and place them in loving homes. We serve select areas in Ohio, Michigan and Indiana. See our adoption territory map by reading "How to Adopt" at www.gr-rescue.org We are an al...
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