Bubbles - Adoption Pending!

Bubbles is one of seven Mississippi Breeder dogs who came to Sunshine after spending years making puppies and living in neglectful conditions. At about 7-8 years old and 65 lbs, she is a beauty with her gold coat and just getting some "sugar" on her face. She has a gorgeous large Golden head that you'll love to touch.
Bubbles must have been a great mama to all the pups she raised. She cared for one frightened Golden puppy (now adopted) who came with the Goldens on their first night at our vet clinic. Bubbles is the most independent of the Mississippi girls, although she seems a little lonely when out by herself in the clinic yard and may be happiest with another dog for company. It is what she has always known, although it may quickly turn out that hanging out with her humans is what she likes best.
Bubbles and Rachel are being fostered together and get along splendidly. Their foster mom shares, "The girls so far are housebroken. When they first go out, they make sneezing noises then in a few minutes they drop and roll, especially Rachel as you can see in this video, with Bubbles standing nearby. Bubbles likes to watch TV and will sometimes bark when she sees a dog on TV. She has found that laying on the couch with her humans is a GREAT thing to do!" We would love to see Rachel and Bubbles adopted as a pair! Bubbles gets along fine with other dogs, and she is learning to walk nicely on a leash. She is a good weight and has recently learned what a peanut butter Kong is all about!
Bubbles is now spayed, vaccinated, and micro-chipped. She tested heartworm negative and has been given a Proheart 6 injection for heartworm prevention, so she will not need any additional HW preventatives for 6 months. She takes no other medicine and has no mobility issues.
Bubbles is learning that a dog's life can be great. If you would like to give Bubbles the best years of her life, please contact Candy to be considered. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. We would love to see Rachel and Bubbles adopted as a pair!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When you adopt such dogs, you are agreeing to become part of their life's journey and to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.
Bubbles must have been a great mama to all the pups she raised. She cared for one frightened Golden puppy (now adopted) who came with the Goldens on their first night at our vet clinic. Bubbles is the most independent of the Mississippi girls, although she seems a little lonely when out by herself in the clinic yard and may be happiest with another dog for company. It is what she has always known, although it may quickly turn out that hanging out with her humans is what she likes best.
Bubbles and Rachel are being fostered together and get along splendidly. Their foster mom shares, "The girls so far are housebroken. When they first go out, they make sneezing noises then in a few minutes they drop and roll, especially Rachel as you can see in this video, with Bubbles standing nearby. Bubbles likes to watch TV and will sometimes bark when she sees a dog on TV. She has found that laying on the couch with her humans is a GREAT thing to do!" We would love to see Rachel and Bubbles adopted as a pair! Bubbles gets along fine with other dogs, and she is learning to walk nicely on a leash. She is a good weight and has recently learned what a peanut butter Kong is all about!
Bubbles is now spayed, vaccinated, and micro-chipped. She tested heartworm negative and has been given a Proheart 6 injection for heartworm prevention, so she will not need any additional HW preventatives for 6 months. She takes no other medicine and has no mobility issues.
Bubbles is learning that a dog's life can be great. If you would like to give Bubbles the best years of her life, please contact Candy to be considered. If not yet approved, please fill out an application to be considered. We would love to see Rachel and Bubbles adopted as a pair!
Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical. When you adopt such dogs, you are agreeing to become part of their life's journey and to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.