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Ace Frehley

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4 years old|Retriever|Male|Large|Bartlett, TN
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Ace Frehley is a large, gray/blue/silver male retriever, about 3 years and 11 months old, living in Bartlett, TN. He is neutered, vaccinated, and house trained. Ace Frehley doesn't have special needs, making him a straightforward companion for the right home.

About Ace Frehley

Gumshoe is what you hope for in a retriever mix—affectionate, fun, and reliably easygoing. Since joining Team Memphis Rescue, he’s proven himself easy to handle, with leash manners that make walks a breeze and a playful streak that comes alive the moment he finds a yard. His zoomies are legendary; he’s solid and strong, and sometimes forgets just how big and exuberant he can be, so he’s likely best in a home without small children. Gumshoe thrives on human connection, fits in naturally with other dogs, and never turns down a treat. He’s finished his heartworm treatment and is due for a retest in June 2026, but it doesn’t slow him down a bit. He’d make a loyal, loving companion for most homes, especially those eager for a mix of play and calm. Gumshoe’s sun sign is Cancer, so expect him to be especially tuned in to the mood of his people and happiest by your side. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Ace Frehley

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Ace Frehley, as a retriever, adapts well to homes with space for play and daily interaction. He'll thrive in households where he can be part of the action—whether that’s a yard or regular walks around Bartlett, TN.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Retrievers like Ace Frehley appreciate outdoor access to burn energy, but don’t require acres. A fenced yard or committed routine of daily exercise will keep him happy and healthy.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Retrievers are usually great with kids, but Ace Frehley’s strength and playfulness suggest he’s a better fit with older children or adults to prevent accidental bumps during play.