Meet Queenie, a three-year-old Retriever mix with a personality as vibrant as her name! At 55 lbs, Queenie may have lost sight in one eye, but that doesn’t stop her from living life to the fullest with a spirit that's as adventurous as it is endearing. This girl is a mix of energy, charm, and just the right amount of diva attitude. Queenie loves her walks but might decide to stop mid-stroll and flop down for a quick rest—because, well, she’s Queenie! Playtime for her isn’t about chasing toys; she’s more into wrestling with her buddies and basking in your affection. Though she can be a little timid when meeting new people, it doesn’t take long for her to warm up and roll over for those all-important belly rubs. And yes, she’s got a stubborn streak when it’s time to leash up, but that’s just part of her quirky charm! Queenie may not be toy-obsessed, but she’s all about love and snuggles. She adores a good romp in the yard and would thrive in a home with a big space to explore. If you’re into hiking, running, or simply enjoy an active lifestyle, Queenie would be your perfect companion. In playgroups, Queenie fits right in, getting along well with other dogs. Her energy level is perfect for an active family who can keep up with her lively nature, but she’s just as content to chill out once the fun is over. Queenie is the perfect blend of playful, affectionate, and a little bit sassy, making her a fantastic companion for anyone ready to embrace her unique personality. If you’re looking for a loyal, spirited dog who’s ready for life’s adventures and endless snuggles, Queenie is ready to be your new best friend!
Ideal Home
Queenie would thrive in a home with a big space to explore and an active lifestyle. Homes with children 10 years and over are recommended. She can be a bit of a digger and has a stubborn streak when it comes to leashing up, and may find her way out of containment if her curiosity gets the best of her.
Ongoing Health
Queenie has lost sight in one eye.
Training & Support
Queenie can be timid when meeting new people, but warms up for belly rubs. She has a stubborn streak when it comes to leashing up.
Application Details:
- Applications start by contacting us through Wags.
- Once an application is received, it will be reviewed, and a volunteer will reach out to schedule an interview.
Transporation
Queenie is currently being fostered in Texas and will be transported to her forever home by our rescue. Transports depart each week.