Annie (Bonnie 14-269)

Profile

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
 9/15/2014

Preferred

Yes   Preferred Yes 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Hi.  I am called Bonnie, Casserole, and Silly. It doesn’t matter because I didn’t tell anyone my real name when I was found so my rescuers named me.  Let me tell you about my journey into the golden life:

Bailey 14-270 and I were running along a Nebraska highway on a reservation.  They think I am about 2 ½  so I am keeping my real age a secret.  I received the required vaccinations and exam and my weight was 49# when they discovered I was preggers.  We went to boarding for a few days.  I kept  my kennel spotless, loved the people attention and had a relaxing bath. Finally a super nice RAGOM transporter gave me a ride to my far away foster home and my golden life begins.

Gotta say, I love it here with the resident RAGOM dogs, Meggers & Heather and cat, MiMi. At first I was really curious about the black cat, but she is not like a squirrel so its all good. Speaking of squirrels, watching their high wire adventures is my favorite past time.  If you have phone wires, big yard and a deck to watch them from, I would be in heaven.

For some odd reason foster mom wants to be called grandogma aka gdm.  Must be because I am like a furry daughter to her……...foster parents, ya gotta love em.

GDM, Meggers and I went for a walk or 2 everyday and even to the vet several times for my weigh-in.

By the time my babies were born I was 64#.

October 8, 2014, I was extremely happy to deliver 11 healthy babies.

So now that I am getting my figure back,

 

its time to tell you about my babies:

Please check out my babies on their individual sites:

  • Dyson 14-321
  • Eureka 14-322
  • Roomba 14-323
  • Miele 14-324
  • Riccar 14-325
  • Swiffer 14-326
  • Oreck 14-327
  • Hoover 14-328
  • Shark 14-329
  • Regina 14-330
  • Sebo 14-331

At a Glance #14-269

Mixed Breed Born: November 2012
Female 49 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
 9/15/2014

Preferred

Yes   Preferred Yes 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Hi.  I am called Bonnie, Casserole, and Silly. It doesn’t matter because I didn’t tell anyone my real name when I was found so my rescuers named me.  Let me tell you about my journey into the golden life:

Bailey 14-270 and I were running along a Nebraska highway on a reservation.  They think I am about 2 ½  so I am keeping my real age a secret.  I received the required vaccinations and exam and my weight was 49# when they discovered I was preggers.  We went to boarding for a few days.  I kept  my kennel spotless, loved the people attention and had a relaxing bath. Finally a super nice RAGOM transporter gave me a ride to my far away foster home and my golden life begins.

Gotta say, I love it here with the resident RAGOM dogs, Meggers & Heather and cat, MiMi. At first I was really curious about the black cat, but she is not like a squirrel so its all good. Speaking of squirrels, watching their high wire adventures is my favorite past time.  If you have phone wires, big yard and a deck to watch them from, I would be in heaven.

For some odd reason foster mom wants to be called grandogma aka gdm.  Must be because I am like a furry daughter to her……...foster parents, ya gotta love em.

GDM, Meggers and I went for a walk or 2 everyday and even to the vet several times for my weigh-in.

By the time my babies were born I was 64#.

October 8, 2014, I was extremely happy to deliver 11 healthy babies.

So now that I am getting my figure back,

 

its time to tell you about my babies:

Please check out my babies on their individual sites:

  • Dyson 14-321
  • Eureka 14-322
  • Roomba 14-323
  • Miele 14-324
  • Riccar 14-325
  • Swiffer 14-326
  • Oreck 14-327
  • Hoover 14-328
  • Shark 14-329
  • Regina 14-330
  • Sebo 14-331

Updates

Sunday, November 30, 2014

Bonnie is getting more and more settled in. She continues to be so lovey and affectionate. She loves being outside and I try to get her out for walks several times a day. I’ve been exploring her recall using a long training lead and a lot of the time she is just excellent and sticks very close to me. There are other times though when she has selective hearing and forgets I exist. I changed her requirements to fence “preferred.” I can see improvement in the short time she’s been here, but her new family will need to continue to work with her on this.

I’ve left her “free roam” a number of times now when I left, and when I return everything is perfect—there haven’t been any problems. I haven’t seen any more instances of resource guarding. Bonnie and Mikey continue to play, play, play. This morning’s session was brought to us by playing bitey. They also love tuggy and ball. I changed her dog requirement to “preferred” as I think she’ll be fine as an only dog if she is given regular opportunities to spend time with dogs to play with: ie play dates, and doggy day care.

It has been so darn cold out I haven’t been working too much on walking skills: it is an accomplishment enough just to get the walk in without everyone freezing fingers and feet off. She is pretty good though—just a little pulling. There have been a couple of naughty behaviors: Bonnie has been jumping up on me when she is excited. I’m reminding her to keep all 4 feet on the ground. She also can get mouthy when she gets really excited. She responds beautifully to positive reinforcement when I correct her.

Here are some pictures of this sweetheart in her element outside; looking out the window at the birds (one of her favorite pastimes); keeping me company while I do the dishes; taking a nap with Mikey on the couch; and sharing one of her wonderful smiles.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Bonnie arrived at her new foster home. She is an adorable bite-sized Golden mix who weighs 51 lbs. You can most definitely see the Golden in her feathering and coloring. She is chestnut colored and her white chest and legs have tan patches, and who can’t help but love that face?

We had a vet appointment today and she is UTD on all vaccinations and preventatives. Her milk is just about dried up, and once that is complete she’ll get spayed. She is a little on the thin side from caring for all those puppies, so we are working on getting her to a good weight. She has a pellet from an air rifle embedded in her muzzle. The vet tried to excise it today but could not quite get at it, so we’ll have that taken out during her spay surgery when she is under anesthesia. She was just a trooper when he was trying to get it out—I don’t think there is a mean or defensive bone in her body.

Bonnie is a quiet girl with incredibly open and lovey energy.  She has excellent social skills and loves people and gets along beautifully with other dogs and cats. In spite of her history, she is easy-going and trusting, and about as perfect as they come.

Bonnie LOVES to be outside taking in all the sounds and smells. We live out in the country so she is intrigued with her surroundings. She’ll sometimes stand there looking off in the woods as content as can be—I think she senses the deer and wild turkeys in the woods.  I’ve been exploring what works best for her for walking. She walks well with a flat collar leash but pulls just a tad. I’ve tried an Easy Walk harness and she pulls a bit with that too, so I am going to drag out a Gentle Leader and see if she can get the hang of that. With more practice she’ll be a pro. When we get back in the house after walking or playing she immediately chills out. She is well behaved, mellow, and beyond words affectionate.

She has been sleeping in the crate at night mostly because the two resident dogs are in crates. I think she'd love to sleep on a dog bed in the bedroom.  In the daytime she doesn’t like being put in the crate. I've been exploring leaving her out free roam when I leave for short periods, and so far there have been no accidents or destruction of any kind.

Her eyes look wiser than her 2 years. I was so pleased last night when I saw her smile for the first time when she was playing with Mikey the 1-year-old resident dog. She's been smiling quite a bit since. I am so pleased to be a part of helping her "lighten up" and just be a young dog again and not have to care for puppies. She loves to play and her whole body language changes when other dogs are around. I believe she'll be happier in a home with another dog. She deserves just to have some fun and be loved up.

I suspect she is great with children of all ages, so I look forward to seeing how she does with a family member’s toddler over the Thanksgiving holiday. There was one incident with resource guarding when the dogs were helping me fill the bird feeders. One of the buckets had a suet cake in it and she was very interested in that. When Mikey the resident came to check it out she gave him a warning growl. I had them both sit and wait and that quieted the situation. When she originally came into RAGOM she and her daughter were found wandering and they were both underweight. It is anyone’s guess how long they had been out on their own, so food and high value treats may be something her new family will have to keep an eye on and exercise thoughtful leadership with.

Bonnie is doing great going out on a leash to go potty. She does NOT like pooping on a leash though so we are working on getting into a rhythm with that!  I think her recall is good and it will get better as she bonds with her new family, so if she gets plenty of exercise she will not require a house with a fenced yard. I will continue to test this though and keep you updated. She is very interested in all the outside smells and sounds so will need firm boundary training. Bonnie is young so will need a family that can give her consistent exercise and regular opportunities to run full throttle off leash, ie play dates or outings at a dog park.

She is super attentive and so eager to please, so obedience training will be perfect for her. She has some basic commands down: sit, down, and come. We are working on leave it, stay, and wait.  It will be so rewarding to work with her and help this beautiful girl be the best dog she can be.  She is so ready to be a faithful companion, and is about as sweet as they come!

If you think you may be a good match for Bonnie, please let your placement advisor know. We will update more as we learn more about her!