Henry 18-202

Profile

Henry was adopted from a trainer where he was known as Angus. The adoptive family named him Henry. Soon after the adoption the family learned of a serious health issue that would require travel for treatment. They did not feel it was fair to Henry to keep him in their home, so they made the very tough decision to give him to RAGOM. Henry is a shy, mellow kind of guy. He loves attention. Henry knows sit, stay, come, heel and lay down. He does great on walks. Henry loves to play and run zoomies with our resident dog.

At a Glance #18-202

Golden Retriever Born: March 2018
Male 53 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Henry was adopted from a trainer where he was known as Angus. The adoptive family named him Henry. Soon after the adoption the family learned of a serious health issue that would require travel for treatment. They did not feel it was fair to Henry to keep him in their home, so they made the very tough decision to give him to RAGOM. Henry is a shy, mellow kind of guy. He loves attention. Henry knows sit, stay, come, heel and lay down. He does great on walks. Henry loves to play and run zoomies with our resident dog.

Updates

Saturday, December 1, 2018

Henry took no time at all finding his great new fur-ever family here in the Des Moines metro area. Henry’s new family includes his mom and dad, two adult siblings who will visit often, and a four legged brother, who is a 10 year old Black Lab.  

We are so happy that Henry has found a loving home with a family who is committed to ongoing training/socialization. 

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Henry has been with us two weeks already! He is a very sweet pup. If you look up Velcro dog in the dictionary you will see his picture.

Henry and resident dog Ella have become fast friends. They spend their day perfecting their zoomies, wrestling and napping.

Henry had his neuter surgery yesterday and did great! He cannot wait to be healed up so he can rough house again with Ella.

Henry is looking for a family who has another dog, or is committed to continued socialization through doggie day care, or play dates.