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Tyler is a sweet 10-year-old Goldendoodle who needed a new home after his person passed away.
He is a low-key, loving boy, who wants nothing more than to have attention. He has gotten along with all the dogs and people he has met so he would be fine as an only dog or happy with a sibling. Cats are unknown. Kids should be okay if they are calm and respectful of him. He loves his leisurely walks, but in general, is pretty low-energy. He does not require a fence, but a solid plan to keep him safe when outside will be required.
Tyler does have a growth on his bottom jaw. This does not affect his eating or drinking…. it does not seem to bother him at all. The vet has described it as a cancer that doesn’t grow quickly and should not limit his life. The cancer will not spread to other areas of the body. We do have a surgeon willing to take it off if an adopter determined they wanted it removed which would be an expense covered by the rescue.
If your home is where this sweet boy could lay his head, please reach out and we can tell you more about him!
To adopt: https://grroiowa.org/adoption-information/
Introducing Tyler!!
Tyler is a sweet 10-year-old Goldendoodle who needed a new home after his person passed away.
He is a low-key, loving boy, who wants nothing more than to have attention. He has gotten along with all the dogs and people he has met so he would be fine as an only dog or happy with a sibling. Cats are unknown. Kids should be okay if they are calm and respectful of him. He loves his leisurely walks, but in general, is pretty low-energy. He does not require a fence, but a solid plan to keep him safe when outside will be required.
Tyler does have a growth on his bottom jaw. This does not affect his eating or drinking…. it does not seem to bother him at all. The vet has described it as a cancer that doesn’t grow quickly and should not limit his life. The cancer will not spread to other areas of the body. We do have a surgeon willing to take it off if an adopter determined they wanted it removed which would be an expense covered by the rescue.
If your home is where this sweet boy could lay his head, please reach out and we can tell you more about him!
To adopt: https://grroiowa.org/adoption-information/
We want to find the best possible home for our dogs. We have a thorough process. After the home visit and the volunteer submits their notes, we approve or deny.
If it is approved, the applicant's application will be forwarded to fosters to review. If they are selected, meet and greets take place to determine if it is a good fit. If so, both foster/applicant determine if they want to move forward.
We want to find the best possible home for our dogs. We have a thorough process. After the home visit and the volunteer submits their notes, we approve or deny.
If it is approved, the applicant's application will be forwarded to fosters to review. If they are selected, meet and greets take place to determine if it is a good fit. If so, both foster/applicant determine if they want to move forward.
Golden Retriever Rescue of Iowa (GRRoIowa) is a rescue focusing on Golden Retrievers, Goldendoodles, Golden mixes and at times, honorary Goldens. With many years of rescue experience, we have formed a team of passionate, organized and dedicated volunteers.
All donations ever received will go towards the dogs – we will never have paid positions.
Golden Retriever Rescue of Iowa (GRRoIowa) is a rescue focusing on Golden Retrievers, Goldendoodles, Golden mixes and at times, honorary Goldens. With many years of rescue experience, we have formed a team of passionate, organized and dedicated volunteers.
All donations ever received will go towards the dogs – we will never have paid positions.
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