Well, it finally happened, Nina has found her fantastic forever home!! I am excited beyond words for this girl that she found a family of her very own. I sure do miss that sweet gentle soul but I am comforted to know that she is loved and safe in her new home with the C family. Have a great life sweet girl. You have been through so much and nobody deserves this more than you! Love, FM
Gidget (Nina 14-017)
At a Glance #14-017
Mixed Breed | Born: January 2013 |
Female | 55 lbs |
Status: Adopted
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Sunday, September 27, 2015
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Nina had her very own photoshoot this week. A big thank you shout out to Professional Photographer Michelle K. for her generous donation of her time and talent!
As expected Nina was very shy in front of the camera but Michelle was able to capture the true Nina with happy face on and her expressive ears in their various positions!
Nina will be at the Edina Chuck and Don's event today. To meet Nina is to love this sweet and bashful girl!
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Saturday, August 29, 2015
Nina continues to be just a gem and the easiest foster I have had. She has adapted to our day to day routine and just goes along with the flow. She has had a busy week with attending a meet and greet event, helping at the RAGOM garage sale and dog and house sitting for our friends. Here she is on one of our walks with her friends.
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Nina did well at the last event. She is very bashful compared to most of the other dogs, so we gave her her space and she stayed off to the side and accepted treats and loving from those who came to visit. Bonne at Chuck and Don's was especially smitten with her and loved her up but she also had other visitors who felll in love with this sweet docile girl.
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To know Nina is to love her! Just a recap and a few highlights of this sweet girl:
- Easy easy easy
- Loves chow time
- Loves walks
- Loves car rides
- Loves treats
- Loves your scratches
- Does not resource guard (I was able to take a chicken bone out of her mouth she found on one of our walks with no resistance)
- She is fine with other dogs once properly introduced
- She has great recall, will usually turn on a dime when I call her
- She has no health issues or allergies and currently not on any medication
- She takes treats very gently
She is getting playful but usually does it when I'm in the other room as she is a little shy about it
Nina will be at the foster parade at Goldzilla on 9/13. Hope to see you there! She will be easy to pick out of the crowd! :)
Friday, August 21, 2015
Nina continues to do well in foster care. She is one of the easiest fosters I have had. She goes with the flow and loves to just hang out with you.
I have changed her update to show that she requires a fence. Not because she is a runner, but she is a bit afraid of sudden or unfamiliar sounds and she might take off if she is spooked. She honestly has great recall when inside a fence with free roam and fortunately I have not had to test her recall outside of a fence as I make sure she is secure on leash.
As reported all along, Nina needs slow introductions to new dogs, but once she gets to know them in a short time and feels safe, she does wonderfully!
Nina has a playful side to her and loves to run in the yard and sometimes she gets the zoomies. She does show some interest in toys and likes to chew on a nylabone or a kong with treats inside.
To know Nina is to meet this sweet and bashful girl. Come out to our meet and greet tomorrow at Chuck and Don's in Shakopee and you will see for yourself!
Sunday, July 26, 2015
Hello there. Nina is back on the site with a vengeance and here she is again with another update.
She has had a super busy last several days, so I wanted to share more information about Nina and cute pictures.
This is what I know so far about Nina and some might be a repeat from her first foster, but I thought I would make a nice easy list:
- she is fine being left alone for an extended time, work day is just fine
- rock star car rider!
- totally house trained
- respects baby gates, closed doors or any other obstacle
- sleeps well through the night
- no signs of storm anxiety
- eats well and loves greek yogurt!
- would do well with another dog in the house or as an only dog
- was fine with getting her nails trimmed and getting a bath
As mentioned before, Nina is shy and prefers to come to you to meet you at first. That takes her about 10 seconds and then is will nestle in for a pet. Nina also needs slow introductions to dogs and would prefer that they not get in her space until she is ready. So far I have only seen a quiet lip curl to warn that she is not comfortable with the closeness yet. No snarl, no bark and no lunging. As you can see in the pictures, she is just fine being in the presence of new dogs. She does not react and she started to show signs of curiousity by reaching to get a sniff once they hung out for a while. Here she is with FM and sweet Chandler 14-292 at the event.
Nina, even though she can be a little skittish to unfamiliar movements or sounds, she seems to be quite comfortable around these two sweet girls. She even leaned in for more when they stopped petting her. I second her other FM that says she could go to a home with children 10 years or older.
Another right of passage for Nina is her meeting my good friend's Chocolate Lab as Libby can also can be uncomfortable meeting new dogs at first. These two must understand each other and this has gone without a hitch. Both respect the other's space and neither has shown any discomfort being around the other!
Here is she on the same walk with her high-alert ears. She is very interested in moving things outside, especially squirrels!
As you can probably tell, I am falling in love with this girl. She is just darling, so sweet, wants to please, up for anything and loves her people. Please consider this oh-so-not a golden. You will be delighted!
Friday, July 24, 2015
Hello Nina Fans!
I know it's been a while since she has been updated, but she is back! She is in a new foster home right now and all I can say is what a great job her FM Jeanine has done socializing this girl. She came in as a scared reservation dog with little social skills and probably very little time spent in a home. Now, she is soaking it all up, enjoying her people and dog friends.
As you can see Nina has been in foster care for a long time. We all know that you come to this site looking for a golden and we know you are not fooled into thinking that Nina is a golden, but oh my, what a sweet little thing she is. Her tail wags frequently and fast. Nina is a who-knows-what-mix with a brindle coat. She weighs about 45-50 pounds, nice little compact body. She has very expressive ears as they go up and then they go down and then she has her Yoda look.
I have only had her for a very short while, but already she is going with the flow. She seems to be so adaptable as she came from a foster home with multiple dogs, fenced in yard in a suburb to being an only dog, no fenced yard but plenty of walks instead with all kinds of new sights and sounds in the city. We have seen several dogs on our walks and she shows no interest in them at all. That is a switch from a golden who wants to befriend everybody and dog they meet. She is much more shy, and as you can see, if you let her come to you at first, she loves to meet new people!
Nina is very treat motivated and responds well to direction or redirection when enticed by a treat. She is a quick study while adjusting to new things by making the experience positive with little treats along the way.
Nina is a great eater, enthusiastically eats her meals at dinner time. I have also found out that she will eat carrots. The first couple were quite funny as she wasn't too sure what this was, but she was a trooper after a few crunches and spitting them out, she finally decided they weren't too bad! Now she likes them in her kong with peanut butter and other treats.
Our fist night together was very good and peaceful. We all slept well but she did like to come over to check in on me while sleeping to make sure I was still there. Once she got a little scratch and a rub, she went back to lay on her bed.
Nina will be at the meet and greet at Chuck and Don's on Saturday 7/25, so please come to meet this girl if you are thinking about our honorary golden and you will see for yourself that she is a gem in the sea of gold!
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Hugs and kisses -Karin Sardvig
Sunday, June 8, 2014
Hello, Nina fans, it's me sending in an update from my foster home. I bet you all have been wondering what happened to me and what I've been doing. Well, I'm doing just great!! I love living inside and being in a house. I am just very happy to have regular meals; a nice, soft, warm bed to sleep on; dog friends to hang out with; and a very nice human to take care of me. I am completely housebroken and can easily handle an 8-hour day or longer without issue. I am a quiet and clean girl who does not shed much at all. I love to be outside and did have a couple of adventures this winter when the snow was high and I could jump over the 4-foot fence. I am still working on walking on a leash. We don't practice a lot as we have a big fenced-in yard, but I would love to learn about walks. I am not afraid of the normal household noises or things in the house. I am a bit shy around new people, but warm up quickly. I currently live with 3 Goldens and a small white dog. I am fine with all, but do appreciate proper introductions to other dogs. I am spayed and current on all vaccines. I am microchipped and on heartworm preventive as well as flea and tick preventive. I have no health issues!!
I would like to thank my foster mom for giving me a temporary home until I find my forever family, and I'd like to thank everyone who helped rescue me and Britt as well as all the other dogs that they help. I am so happy I get to have a family all my own!!
I am ready for my new family. Here is what I would like in my forever home: another well-socialized dog so I have a friend who can continue to help me learn what it is like to be a dog and teach me all the fun stuff I need to know. I would like a family that has older children, or none. Young kids are a bit much for me to live with, but visits are fine. I would also like a securely fenced yard or someone who will be patient with me and walk me. I was used to running free, so no invisible fence for me. While I may not look like the typical Golden, I am told I do have some Golden traits. I love belly rubs and know how to use my paw to get attention and do the "lean."
Please contact your placement adviser if you think I might be a good fit for your family. Look for more updates... I heard a rumor that I might be attending some events soon!!
Your friend,
Nina