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Aime

Due to her overwhelming popularity, we are no longer taking applications for Aime and hope you will consider another deserving SGRR dog.
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Stopping to smell the flowers is one of Aime's favorite things to do when out for a walk with her foster mom and dad!

Meet Aime, a beautiful 2-year-old Golden Retriever with a rich, deep red coat and a gentle soul to match. She’s a calm, easy-going girl who walks wonderfully on a leash and enjoys quiet time by your side.

Aime came to our rescue after her family simply decided they didn't want her anymore.  It was truly a blessing that she was relinquished because it seems like someone in her past was unkind to Aime.  We at SGRR have promised Aime that she will never have to be fearful again.

At first Aime can be a bit shy and reserved, but give her a little patience and kindness, and you’ll see her sweet personality start to shine.  Once she feels safe, she forms strong, loving bonds and will be a loyal companion.

Her foster family shares, "Aime is such a sweet girl and is the definition of calm and easy-going.  She absolutely loves peaceful strolls where she can take in the world at her own pace.  Aime is the sweetest pup we have fostered.  She was very timid at first but once she really trusts you, she will be right by your side.  She loves her stuffies and hugs them like they are her babies.  She would do well in a home with adults and where her adopters are home most of the time.  She is not a fan of cats but enjoys sitting and watching the geese by our house.”

At 50 lbs, Aime is working on gaining a little weight, so she’s looking for a home that will spoil her with good meals, cozy naps, and lots of TLC (her favorite kind of “training”).  If you’re looking for a soft-hearted, peaceful pup who just needs a chance to blossom, she could be the perfect addition to your family.

Fostered in the Northeast, Aime is up-to-date on vaccinations, micro-chipped, heartworm negative, and received a Proheart 6 injection so she will not need any additional heartworm preventative for 6 months.  Aime went into her heat cycle so she will need to be spayed in about 3 months after her cycle.  Her adopters must commit to having Aime spayed and must provide proof to SGRR.  If you are approved to adopt through SGRR, please contact Cheryl to be considered to adopt this cutie pie.  If you are not yet approved, visit our website to fill out an application.  

Rescued dogs come with a range of needs - from behavioral to emotional to medical.  When approved applicants adopt such dogs, they agree to continue the rehabilitation we have begun.

Due to her overwhelming popularity, we are no longer taking applications for Aime and hope you will consider another deserving SGRR dog.

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  • Home
  • About Our Rescue
    • Meet Our Rescuers
    • Contact Us
    • Disclaimer
  • Adoption Info
    • Adoptable Dogs
    • Adoption Info
    • Courtesy Postings
    • Why A Golden?
    • Adoption Fees
    • Adoption Application
    • Adoption Contract
    • Setting Up for Success
    • Microchips
    • Happy Tails 2026 >
      • Happy Tails 2025
      • Happy Tails 2024
      • Happy Tails 2023
      • Happy Tails 2022
      • Happy Tails 2021
      • Happy Tails 2020
      • Happy Tails 2019
      • Happy Tails 2018
      • Happy Tails 2017
      • Happy Tails 2016
      • Happy Tails! 2014-2015
    • Adoption Stories
    • Forever Fosters
    • Going Home
    • Slip Leads REQUIRED!
    • Crate Training
    • Separation Anxiety
    • Black Goldens
    • Adopting a Blind Dog
    • Wendy's Rescue
  • Surrendering Your Dog
    • Intake Form
    • Vet Records Authorization Release
    • Keeping Your Dog
  • Fostering
  • How You Can Help
    • Volunteer >
      • Volunteer
  • Is it Time to Say Goodbye?
  • Education & Healthcare
    • Heartworm Information
    • AKC Alternative Listing Process
    • The Morris Foundation
  • Trainers
  • Get to Know Us!
  • Paypal & Credit Cards
  • Tributes
  • Rainbow Bridge
    • Rainbow Bridge 1
    • Rainbow Bridge 2
    • Sunshine Angels
  • Donation Opportunities
    • The Memphis Legacy Fund
  • Bequests
  • Members Only