Meet Goldie! Goldie is a beautiful spayed female with quite a personality. Poor Goldie was dropped off
at a shelter where her owners did not have time for her. While in at the shelter, Goldie came in contact
with kennel cough. Her foster mom took very good care of her and she is now 100% better.
Goldie is housebroken and cratetrained. She is very good with her foster parents and wonderful
with the foster home's children. She is a real lover. She resides with another Cane Corso and two
Great Danes in her foster home and all get along great. Goldie is very intelligent. She knows sit, stay,
here, off, down, wait and will listen upon command. Her foster mom is working on her leash manners and
is making good progress. She just loves walks. The foster home believes that she would be good with an
active family as she is young and has the energy for long walks or even hiking.
Goldie is very active player with other dogs. She can become rough while playing and will have to placed
with another dog(s) that are willing to put up with her high level of playtime. Goldie may be rough at play,
but with some correction of proper play she will settle down. In the house she is a loving couch potato.
She loves to be with the foster family for pets and cuddles.
Goldie would do best in a home with large dogs. She is unknown with small dogs and unknown with cats.
Goldie can be alittle leary of strangers at first, but with the right correction and confidence she does warm
up quickly to make a new friend.
Goldie would make a wonderful, loving companion with the right family.