Golden Retriever Rescues

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Golden Retrievers are loved and adored all around the world and has been featured in hundreds of movies as a fun-loving family dog.

One reason why Golden Retrievers are so popular is that they have an incredibly versatile skill sets! Goldens make amazing services dogs, show dogs, hunting dogs and are obedient and agile.

Not only that, Golden Retrievers are also docile, loving and make wonderful family dogs.

If you want to adopt a Golden Retriever, Goldador or other Golden Retriever mix, keep reading for our list of Golden Retriever rescues in the United States and Canada.

Why Should You Adopt a Golden Retriever?

There are many reasons why you might be searching for a Golden Retriever Rescue, but most people look to rescue for a few different reasons.

First, rescuing an older dog often means forgoing the puppy stage. While Golden Retriever puppies are simply adorable, all puppies are a lot of work! Skipping out on the puppy-phase is great for those who might not have time to train a dog.

Golden retriever smiling at camera

But rescuing doesn’t always mean you’ll get a free-pass from training. Sometimes, dogs in shelters do require training, so it’s important to get to know the dog you’d like to adopt to see what level of training is required. Luckily, the adage “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” isn’t true, and training an older dog is completely doable!

Another reason why you might want to rescue a Golden Retriever is to provide a loving home to a dog that otherwise doesn’t have one.

Below are some Golden Retriever rescue organizations across the United States and Canada to help you find your newest furry-family member!

Should You Foster or Rescue a Golden Retriever?

Many dog rescues are in need of foster homes to take care of the dogs before they find a permanent place to live.

If you aren’t ready to fully commit to owning a dog, but would still like to look after a dog, it’s definitely worth fostering a dog instead of adopting!

Rescue agencies usually provide food, supplies and even cover vet and grooming bills when needed. Fostering a dog can be an excellent way to have a temporary pet without jumping into pet ownership if you aren’t ready!

Golden Retriever Rescues in Canada

Search for Golden Retriever rescues by province in Canada in the table below:

Golden Retriever Rescue OrganizationProvince
Golden Retriever Club of AlbertaAlberta
Golden Retriever Club of BCBC
Golden Retriever Club of ManitobaManitoba
Nova Scotia Golden Retriever RescueNova Scotia
Golden RescueOntario
Secours Golden Retriever Rescue QuébecQuébec

Golden Retriever Rescues in the United States

There are many different options for rescues in the United States. Search Golden Retriever rescues by state in the table below:

Golden Retriever Rescue Organization State
Golden Retriever Rescue of FairbanksAlaska
Rescue a Golden of ArizonaArizona
Southern Arizona Golden Retriever RescueArizona
Southern California Golden Retriever RescueCalifornia
Homeward Bound Golden Retriever RescueCalifornia
Golden Retriever Rescue of the RockiesColorado
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue Inc.Connecticut
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever RescueDelaware
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever RescueEastern Pennsylvania
Emerald Coast Golden Retriever RescueFlorida
Everglades Golden Retriever RescueFlorida
Golden Retriever Rescue of Mid-FloridaFlorida
G.R.E.A.T Rescue of NE Florida IncFlorida
Golden Rescue of South FloridaFlorida
Golden Retriever Rescue of Southwest FloridaFlorida
Golden Retriever Rescue of AtlantaGeorgia
As Good as Gold: Golden Retriever Rescue of IllinoisIllinois
Golden Retriever Rescue of WisconsinIllinois
Golden Retriever Rescue & Community EducationIndiana
Iowa Golden Retriever Rescue IncIowa
Gulf South Golden Retriever RescueLouisianna
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue IncMaine
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever RescueMaryland
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue IncMassachusetts
Golden Retriever Rescue of MichiganMichigan
Retrieve a Golden of the MidwestMinnesota
Montana’s Precious Gold Golden Retriever RescueMontana
Golden Retriever Rescue in NebraskaNebraska
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue IncNew Hampshire
Delaware Valley Golden Retriever RescueNew Jersey
Golden Retriever Rescue of Central New YorkNew York
Peppertree RescueNew York
Triad Golden Retriever RescueNorth Carolina
Golden Retriever Rescue Club of CharlotteNorth Carolina
Neuse River Golden Retriever RescueNorth Carolina
GRIN RescueOhio
Golden Treasures Golden Retriever IncOhio
Sooner Golden Retriever Rescue Oklahoma
Golden Bond Golden Retriever Rescue of OregonOregon
Golden Retriever Adoption Placement & EducationPennsylvania
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue IncRhode Island
Foothills Golden Retriever Rescue IncSouth Carolina
Midlands Golden RescueSouth Carolina
Heartland Golden Retriever RescueTennessee
Memphis Area Golden Retriever RescueTennessee
Tennessee Valley Golden Retriever RescueTennessee
Golden Beginnings Golden Retriever RescueTexas
Golden Ribbon RescueTexas
Golden Retriever Rescue of North TexasTexas
Companion Golden Retriever Rescue Utah
Yankee Golden Retriever Rescue IncVermont
Golden Retriever Rescue, Education, and TrainingVirginia
Almost Heaven Golden Retriever Rescue and Sanctuary, IncWest Virginia
Wisconsin Adopt a Golden RetrieverWisconsin

While this is not an exhaustive list of every Golden Retriever rescue in the United States and Canada, it can serve as a great starting point to help you find your new BFF!

If you’re open to other breeds to potentially rescue, take a look at some of our other breed-specific rescue lists:

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