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Golden Retriever / Spaniel : : Female (spayed) : : Young : : Medium
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Yuna is a young adult dog, on the small side of medium, and a major love bug. She’s friendly with other dogs and has been calm and relaxed with every kid she has met. She does chase cats, so would need a home without a feline sibling. She is a happy, sweet dog who loves going on walks and spending time with her humans. Her eyes light up when the leash comes out and she’ll sit in eager anticipation, while you get ready. But her greatest joy is cuddling. She’s the kind of dog who gets excited when her person walks into the house. Her favorite place is next to you on the sofa or (if that isn’t an option) lying at your feet. If she feels you looking at her, her tail starts wagging. And when you pet her, she’ll often do funny little snorting sounds to show how much she enjoys it.
Yuna has a heart murmur that has been checked out by a canine cardiologist. Her condition is called congenital valvular pulmonic stenosis. It seems that she was born with it and it doesn’t cause her any problems. She is living a normal life just no vigrous exercise and doesn't require medication. The cardiologist would like to check her again in a year unless she shows any symptoms.
She is working on house training, sits for her treats, and is eager to please. She’s great in the car, walks well on the leash, and if she’s taken places she’ll calmly hang out next to you until you decide to move on. She would do best in a quiet home with somebody who is there most of the time, she s still experiencing some separation anxiety. She is a major love bug and wants nothing more than to be near her people. She can be left alone but shouldn’t be put into a crate as she gets frantic if she’s confined for too long.
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