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Val

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Val

Manhasset, NY

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Medium
Golden

Behavior

Personality
Affectionate, Friendly, Playful, Loyal, Loves, Gentle, Smart, Quiet, Sweet, Joyful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Val’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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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Val's Story

Adoption Pending! <br/>This absolutely beautiful girl is VAL and she's a pure breed Golden Retriever who is 1-2 years old and weighs 51 pounds although ideally, she'll add another 5 pounds or so. We've just rescued her from a Shelter where she was brought in as a stray .....she's a perfect example that amazing dogs can to be rescued from Shelters! Val is such a wonderful girl who has all the qualities that make Goldens so special. She's a lovebug, so sweet, playful, loves everyone she meets and is great with other dogs. She's still young so she has fun energy but there's not an aggressive bone in her body! We brought her to our Vet for a check up and she's healthy and updated on her vaccinations. We just brought her to a great Foster home and we'll be getting lots more pics of her but for now we've posted one photo and 2 videos that show how beautiful and sweet she is. She'll be going back to our Vet to be spayed and chipped on Wednesday (Feb 18th) and after her recovery time, she'll be ready to join her forever family. We want her to have a loving and active family who have a house in the suburbs and a fully fenced in yard so she can play and take snoozes in the backyard. She'll do great with a doggie sibling or as a solo pup as long as she gets love and exercise. She's going to be a very popular girl so we strongly suggest you submit an Application that you can find on the Long Road Home Rescue website (lrhrescue.com). We will loop back with you after we review your Application.

Adoption Pending!
This absolutely beautiful girl is VAL and she's a pure breed Golden Retriever who is 1-2 years old and weighs 51 pounds although ideally, she'll add another 5 pounds or so. We've just rescued her from a Shelter where she was brought in as a stray .....she's a perfect example that amazing dogs can to be rescued from Shelters! Val is such a wonderful girl who has all the qualities that make Goldens so special. She's a lovebug, so sweet, playful, loves everyone she meets and is great with other dogs. She's still young so she has fun energy but there's not an aggressive bone in her body! We brought her to our Vet for a check up and she's healthy and updated on her vaccinations. We just brought her to a great Foster home and we'll be getting lots more pics of her but for now we've posted one photo and 2 videos that show how beautiful and sweet she is. She'll be going back to our Vet to be spayed and chipped on Wednesday (Feb 18th) and after her recovery time, she'll be ready to join her forever family.

Adoption Pending!
This absolutely beautiful girl is VAL and she's a pure breed Golden Retriever who is 1-2 years old and weighs 51 pounds although ideally, she'll add another 5 pounds or so. We've just rescued her from a Shelter where she was brought in as a stray .....she's a perfect example that amazing dogs can to be rescued from Shelters! Val is such a wonderful girl who has all the qualities that make Goldens so special. She's a lovebug, so sweet, playful, loves everyone she meets and is great with other dogs. She's still young so she has fun energy but there's not an aggressive bone in her body! We brought her to our Vet for a check up and she's healthy and updated on her vaccinations. We just brought her to a great Foster home and we'll be getting lots more pics of her but for now we've posted one photo and 2 videos that show how beautiful and sweet she is. She'll be going back to our Vet to be spayed and chipped on Wednesday (Feb 18th) and after her recovery time, she'll be ready to join her forever family. We want her to have a loving and active family who have a house in the suburbs and a fully fenced in yard so she can play and take snoozes in the backyard. She'll do great with a doggie sibling or as a solo pup as long as she gets love and exercise. She's going to be a very popular girl so we strongly suggest you submit an Application that you can find on the Long Road Home Rescue website (lrhr

How To Adopt

Val was listed as ADOPTABLE by Long Road Home
How can I adopt Val?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Long Road Home. 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 Val 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 Long Road Home for details on the pet.
When can I meet Val?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Long Road Home will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Val, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Long Road Home, and they'll be happy to help!
Long Road Home's Adoption Policy
Where do we get our dogs? Majority of our dogs come from high kill shelters. Some are owner surrender or strays. All of the dogs that come into our rescue have been in high emergency situations where they would not be wagging their tails. We work with a lot of shelters in the south as well as on long island. We have wonderful people who dedicate their time to the dogs and transport them into our long island foster homes.   What happens to the dog after we accept it into the program? All of the dogs first go to see a vet. Once they receive a clean bill of health the go into a home. We normally give each dog at least a week in a home with qualified trainer before we place the dog into a foster. We really like to have the dogs house broken and to have at least started basic obedience training. After the trainer we place the dog into its new foster home until it finds its forever home.

Val is from Long Road Home

[Manhasset, NY]

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