Henry (Dylan 18-135)
At a Glance #18-135
Golden Retriever | Born: May 2018 |
Male | 18 lbs |
Status: Deceased
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Friday, February 22, 2019
Dear RAGOM,
Today we had to say goodbye to our sweet puppy Henry (Dylan 18-135). It's always heartbreaking to lose a dog but this was especially difficult because he was only 9 months old. Between his orthopedic issues and his neuromuscular disease he was physically miserable. His pain level was too high and not being controlled anymore by pain meds. Mentally he had a great puppy spirit and was always happy.
We are so blessed to have had the time with Henry we did. He brought happiness, joy, love, and light to our family. He was such a smart, loving, caring, perfect puppy. I remember a couple of months ago I was sick with a 24 hour bug and he cuddled me and slept with his head on my pillow all night. He was so kind and took care of all of us. He was very special and we believe sent to us from heaven.
We are grateful for our vet at St. Francis Animal & Bird Hospital for coming out to our house to put him to sleep. He passed away peacefully in his cozy bed surrounded by his family and flowers. Henry loved flowers which we found quite endearing. We know Henry is running and playing, enjoying being pain free and strong.
Thank you RAGOM for bringing the sweet angel into our lives. We love him so much!
Monday, August 6, 2018
This happy little guy was adopted today. He has a fur sister to teach him important dog stuff. His mom and dad are looking forward to taking him to puppy school. His name is now Henry, which he recognizes already. I will miss him, but I know he's going to be very happy with his new family.
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
I am a Golden Retriever puppy looking for my forever family. Although I'm adorable, I will require a lot of attention and commitment to make me the best dog I can be.
I need to learn to what things I can chew on, to go potty outside, that the kitchen counter is off limits, and that a kennel is meant to keep me safe and quiet. And I need to learn how to play with other dogs and children. I will need exercise every single day, maybe twice a day until I'm older.