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Meet Fryda, a truly special and resilient little girl with a heart full of joy! Despite facing a health challenge, Fryda is described as incredibly joyful, playful, and full of life. She's affectionate, gentle, and endlessly hopeful, not letting her condition dampen her sweet spirit. Her personality shines through, making her a delightful companion who loves to engage and spread happiness.
As a Golden Retriever, Fryda embodies many of the breed's most cherished traits: she is naturally friendly, intelligent, and eager to please. Golden Retrievers are renowned for their gentle nature and their ability to get along wonderfully with everyone, including other dogs, cats, and children, which perfectly matches Fryda's 'good with' attributes. While her urinary condition requires special attention, her breed's inherent adaptability and loving disposition mean she will thrive with the right support.
Fryda is searching for a compassionate and dedicated family ready to embrace her fully. Her ideal home will be one that is prepared to support her through her upcoming corrective surgery, estimated at $6,000, and provide the loving care she deserves during her recovery. This sweet, resilient four-legged angel needs a family willing to love her exactly as she is, offering her every chance at a healthy, happy future filled with warmth and understanding.
Special Needs
Fryda was born with a urinary condition causing incontinence and requires a corrective surgery estimated at $6,000.
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