Elsa 19-013A
At a Glance #19-013A
Golden Retriever | Born: November 2018 |
Female | 20 lbs |
Status: Adopted
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Sunday, April 7, 2019
This sweet angel, Elsa, is resting peacefully after a beautiful spring romp in her new home! Elsa has found her forever home and her new family is in love. Foster Mom misses her quite a bit!
In her new home she lives with a wonderful, sporty, and very happy family of four: mom, dad, boy, and girl. What could be better?
I checked up on her just now and could hear the smiles of her mom radiating through the phone. It's gonna be a happy life for Elsa! For now, it's nap time.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019
Elsa has been having a growth spurt. When she naps, she falls into a deep, sound sleep. Here she is curled up after a morning of frolicking in the snow.
As we get to know Elsa better, we are learning she is a very good communicator… Be it about food, potty breaks, water, or playtimes, she does a nice job of letting you know which it is and how impatient she is to get what she wants! But who can resist that darling face?
Elsa is still not able to be adopted because she’s not through all of her medical issues, tests, treatments and such.
Thursday, March 7, 2019
Elsa came to RAGOM from one of the recent auctions during the polar vortex. She is lighter in color and has a slight cowlick on her forehead, which may eventually turn into a longer curl.
Like most puppies, Elsa is affectionate and playful. She enjoys the snow and loves to zoom through the snow paths we’ve created due to the depth of the accumulated snow.
While Elsa co-exists peacefully with the two resident dogs in her foster home, we would like her to socialize and bond more with people without feeling overwhelmed, so we are requiring that she be an only dog at this time.
Elsa is smart and learns quickly. She does have one funny habit: she barks incessantly at her reflection in the sliding glass door when the evening light allows her to see herself.
It was suspected that Elsa was born with a reverse scissor bite, but we have been through two exams, and it’s hardly been detected. It won’t be until her adult teeth are in that we can get a better assessment.
Elsa will be ready for adoption in a few weeks' time. She has been fighting a case of giardia, and once she overcomes that, she’ll be spayed and ready to move to her forever home.