Scarlett - Goldendoodle For Adoption in San Diego County, California

Goldendoodle
Adoption Fee
$1
Age
5 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
55.00 lbs
Age
5 years 2 months
Gender
female
Size
Large
Weight
55.00 lbs
Linda P
Pet Owner
Share Scarlett's Profile
About Scarlett
Scarlett is very loving and friendly. Great with kids and lives to be around people. Very playful and also loves to sleep for hours. Very smart and barely barks at all. If someone is at the door, she will let you know with a single bark.
Health & Care
Great With
Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about this pet
What is the adoption fee for Scarlett?
The adoption fee for Scarlett is $1.00. This fee typically covers vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and health checkups. Contact the owner for more details.
Where is Scarlett located?
Scarlett is located in San Diego County, California. Arrange a meet and greet or discuss adoption procedures with the owner.
What is Scarlett's health status?
Scarlett is up-to-date on vaccinations. Health records are available from the owner. Always ask for documentation and consider a vet checkup before finalizing the adoption.
Is Scarlett good with children?
Yes, Scarlett is reported to be good with children. However, we always recommend a supervised introduction period to ensure compatibility with your specific household.
How can I contact Scarlett's owner?
You can message Scarlett's owner directly through Petmeetly's secure platform. Ask about Scarlett's history, schedule a meet and greet, and discuss the adoption process.
Similar Pets

Wrigley
German Shepherd Husky
Meet Wrigley, a lovable four-and-a-half-year-old German Shepherd from San Diego, CA, whose heart is just as big as his beautiful gray and white frame! With soulful eyes, a gentle spirit, and a tail that wags like a metronome of joy, Wrigley is the kind of dog who makes you feel like the most important person in the world. This sweet boy is a true people pup—he thrives on attention, companionship, and being part of your day, whether that means lounging at your feet, walking by your side, or curling up next to you for a nap. While he’s perfectly okay being left alone for a while, he’d much rather be hanging out with you, soaking up every moment of connection. Wrigley is not just affectionate—he’s incredibly well-mannered too. He knows basic commands like “come,” “sit,” and “off,” and listens well, especially when there’s love (or maybe a treat) involved. He’s playful but balanced, enjoying a good game of catch or a walk through the neighborhood, followed by quiet snuggles on the couch. He gets along famously with other dogs and is friendly with everyone he meets—kids, adults, you name it. He’s truly a companion who makes friends wherever he goes. While Wrigley was recently diagnosed with Addison's disease, a manageable lifelong condition, he’s otherwise healthy, neutered, microchipped, house-trained, and up to date on all vaccinations. He may need consistent care and treatment, but what he offers in return is nothing short of heartwarming companionship. A loving guardian who’s open to supporting his medical care will gain a devoted best friend who gives tenfold the love he receives. Wrigley would do best in a home with space to roam, time for bonding, and a lot of love to give. He’s looking for someone who wants a true partner in life—someone to greet you every morning with a wag and a smile. To learn more about adopting Wrigley, please reach out today!

Eli💙
Rottweiler
He does have a lot of energy. He loves to take walks. He is 5 years old. He is fixated. He is AKC registered.

Archie
Goldendoodle
Archie is a beautiful dog, who has so much love to give to the right family. He was our family dog, but my mum passed away 2 years ago, so I have taken him on, but he deserves more!

Kobe
American Bulldog × French Bulldog
Kobe is such a lover. He seems to value human connection more so than other dogs. He loves a good walk in the park and some 1:1 time. Kobe has always suffered from anxiety and he will without a doubt eat anything in sight when he is stressed. He has had two open stomach surgeries due to foreign body ingesting. Given this, when he is left alone he will need to be in a contained space with nothing he could possibly ingest. Another trait he carries due to his anxiety is he is an obsessive licker, he suffers from yeast in his paws due to his obsession with licking. He will lick everything and anything in sight constantly. He is crate trained and sleeps in there. We are looking to rehome Kobe as our daughter is allergic and we need to keep him sectioned off in our home due to this issue. We know he deserves better. I feel Kobe would do best with someone with no kids who can give him all the attention he deserves and can be patient with him.