Rehoming 9 month old Gorgeous Goldendoodle

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Madison WI

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Unfortunately, I need to rehome my gorgeous 52 pound Goldendoodle. It was suggested to me to get a puppy to get up early daily and motivated since my son passed away unexpectedly last year, so I did. She was born outside with her brothers & sisters and parents up north. I have trained her on doggie pads because the apt. complex I live in has owners who don’t pick up their dogs’ mess! I don’t want either of us to step in it. But that’s not why I need to rehome her. She won’t leave my declawed cat alone-ever. It’s non stop. The cat gets no peace and after never making one mistake in nearly 5 years, the cat is now peeing on my bed and blankets on purpose right in front of me! He is NOT happy. I’m not happy. It really is unfair I brought a dog home and forced her on my cat. I did not think either pet would act the way they are and I feel just awful now. The dog deserves better plus I have to move out in December. Most rentals except 1 pet, it’s harder to rent with 2 pets with one who’s going to be pretty big. I will be rehoming her for more than 1/2 of what I paid for her since we didn’t spade her or get her shots yet due to my hubby having Covid. He just got home a few days ago. SERIOUS DOG LOVERS ONLY! We’ve just been thru a lot. She is very smart, very sweet and loves to walk and play in the small dog park here but would love the new large one in Oregon County that just opened! She really needs to be on the 1st floor with a fence & family who love to travel, hike, and play nonstop. Would make a great Service dog since she’s so smart. I’ll miss her so much but I know it’s for the best. Her dad was 120 pounds. She will be pretty big, she’s big now. Must be experienced with large dogs. I trained her not to bark unless there’s danger! Emails only. Thank you.

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