Husker 13-025

Profile

Feb 10, 2013

Husker is a Golden/mix rescued by RAGOM from a shelter. Husker was an outside dog until coming into RAGOM. He was not potty trained, marked and had trouble riding in a car. He weighed 56.7# and was 2 years old, had all shots and neutered when arriving at RAGOM foster home. 

He had a lot of energy and puppy behavior but willing to learn and within two days had stopped marking inside and was going potty outside with only a couple accidents. He knew his name and how to sit, play ball, and walk with a gentle leader when he arrived at the foster home in Olivia.

He was introduced to dog toys and learned it was better to tug on them than nibble on foster mom. He loved the Nylabone with cheese and peanut butter or his Kong toy with kibble inside in the evening. Husker slept in the kennel or the floor until just a day ago and started using mat on the floor. He had free roam of the house. Short car rides worked nicely and started on longer ones before he was adopted and doing fine.

Husker  has been adopted!

 

 

 

At a Glance #13-025

Mixed Breed Born: December 2010
Male 55 lbs

Status: Deceased

Profile

Feb 10, 2013

Husker is a Golden/mix rescued by RAGOM from a shelter. Husker was an outside dog until coming into RAGOM. He was not potty trained, marked and had trouble riding in a car. He weighed 56.7# and was 2 years old, had all shots and neutered when arriving at RAGOM foster home. 

He had a lot of energy and puppy behavior but willing to learn and within two days had stopped marking inside and was going potty outside with only a couple accidents. He knew his name and how to sit, play ball, and walk with a gentle leader when he arrived at the foster home in Olivia.

He was introduced to dog toys and learned it was better to tug on them than nibble on foster mom. He loved the Nylabone with cheese and peanut butter or his Kong toy with kibble inside in the evening. Husker slept in the kennel or the floor until just a day ago and started using mat on the floor. He had free roam of the house. Short car rides worked nicely and started on longer ones before he was adopted and doing fine.

Husker  has been adopted!