GRIN tries to make every effort to keep this page current and up to date. Please keep in mind that by the time you submit an application and are going through the approval process, some of dogs pictured below may already be in the process of meeting and being adopted by other approved applicants.

The average ages of our rescued Goldens are 6-10 years of age, however GRIN does occasionally receive younger dogs that are in need of a home.  If you are interested in adopting a young dog, please do not wait until you see one on our website to apply for adoption.  Our approval process takes approximately 2-4 weeks to complete and by the time you have been approved for adoption, the younger dog will have already been placed into a loving home. Please start the application process now so that you can be on a waiting list for when GRIN does have younger dogs available.

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Gender: Female  Age:  2 years old

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This pretty girl is a relinquishment. Her owner wants her to have a home where she gets more time and attention as she is very busy. She also hopes to place her in a home where she gets more socialization and confidence.  Bailey is a true Velcro dog.  Bailey is good with other dogs, healthy, and very people oriented. Stay tuned for more info from her foster home on her personality.

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Foster Update: 9/18/24

Bailey is the sweetest of dogs. She does exhibit anxiety, barks at normal household noises (i.e., the toaster), does pull on the leash, and will try to dart out of the door. She is also a bit of a jumper. However, her foster mom said she does know basic cues, like sit, and is so eager to please and learn. She's already excelled at threshold training and listening to cues like "off" when she jumps.  Bailey is very smart and will need to continue basic training and have consistency in her forever home. Bailey wants to always be with her foster humans and resident dog. She is doing very well with the resident dog and looks to her for guidance and cues. She will thrive in her forever home with another canine companion. Bailey is playful and has adjusted very well in her new environment. Having her foster mom who works from home is helpful towards Bailey's growth. Bailey is a cuddler with both humans and the resident dog. She is food motivated too, which has been helpful with her training. This girl has so much love to give and aims to please those around her! 


Foster Photos 9-18-2024:

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Common Questions and Answers

Unfortunately, we are limited to where we have volunteers to support our activities. GRIN’s adoption process includes a home visit, and we must remain in the area in which our home visit volunteers are willing to travel. For a Golden rescue in your area, please visit Golden Retriever Rescue Network.
Now that you have applied for a GRIN dog, we trust you like and understand the Golden Retriever and are knowledgeable about the breed’s needs. That being said, here are some reasons why we discourage approved applicants from “picking out” a dog…
Yes, we are always looking for foster homes. Foster homes provide our Goldens the great start they need on their way to new lives. These homes provide the love, care, training and confidence that will help a dog adjust to a new environment. Without foster homes we are limited in the number of Goldens we can take into our program. It is an extremely fulfilling opportunity and yes it is sad when they go but what joy it brings to know what a difference you made in that dog’s life.
If your application is over 18 months old we would ask that you complete a new application to ensure we have the most current information on file about you and your household.
GRIN does require a fence for all dogs under 6 years of age. This rule was implemented after a number of incidents that put the safety of our dogs at risk. Some dogs come to us as strays or frightened and can be a flight risk.
Before being adopted out GRIN provides all of the necessary medical care including vaccinations, spay/neuter, and treatment for various medical or behavioral issues. GRIN spends an average of $1,200 per dog.
GRIN is a 100% volunteer organization. We are all volunteers and have jobs, families and outside commitments. If you feel your application has gone too long without contact, please visit our contact information section to make outreach to the applications team.
For a complete list of common questions and answers click on any of the above questions