Lacey (Taylor 21-023)

Taylor 21-023Taylor 21-023

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Taylor was surrendered by a commercial breeder after she was bitten in the head by her mother. She has not suffered any neurological damages and appears to be a healthy, happy puppy. Taylor will require continued training and socialization to become a well-mannered famiy member. She can live with other dogs as well as children over 5. A physical fence is optional as long as a plan is in place to keep her safe. Taylor has not been tested with cats.

At a Glance #21-023

Golden Retriever Born: November 2020
Female 14 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Taylor was surrendered by a commercial breeder after she was bitten in the head by her mother. She has not suffered any neurological damages and appears to be a healthy, happy puppy. Taylor will require continued training and socialization to become a well-mannered famiy member. She can live with other dogs as well as children over 5. A physical fence is optional as long as a plan is in place to keep her safe. Taylor has not been tested with cats.

Updates

Saturday, March 20, 2021

Taylor was able to meet her prospective family, and both groups were immediately in love. Taylor is going to live her best life with her new family. We are so excited that she found her furever home.

Friday, February 5, 2021

Taylor was a breeder surrender at 10 weeks old and as the runt of the litter, she weighed 7.5 pounds. We have been told that Taylor's mother may have bitten her head, which explains the scars across her face and left ear. The scars have healed and her fur is growing back.

The vet confirmed Taylor has no neurological problems, but it will be important to spend time touching and petting her head, face, and ears since she does not like to be touched in that area after her experience.

Despite Taylor’s traumatic beginning, she is a small puppy with a mighty personality! She is eager to play with us and our resident dog, and she does well by herself in her pen and kennel. She quickly adopted to her foster family's routines and can live with other dogs, but she hasn't been tested with cats. 

Taylor has a good appetite and sleeps through the night. She is not very vocal, but will playfully growl while playing with her toys by herself.  She is a very happy and playful puppy.

Taylor will be best suited with a family that is prepared to provide her with the necessary training, exercise, and love so that she can thrive as her family’s best friend.

Taylor 21-023
Taylor 21-023