Jaxon 18-250A

Jaxon 18-250AJaxon 18-250A

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Jaxon is a very handsome boy with the most beautiful, soulful eyes. He came to RAGOM from a commercial breeder and just celebrated a birthday on October 30th. Jaxon's personality is one of joyful exuberance, tail wags, powerful nose bumps, and "please just love me" attitude.

At a Glance #18-250A

Golden Retriever Born: October 2011
Male 97 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Jaxon is a very handsome boy with the most beautiful, soulful eyes. He came to RAGOM from a commercial breeder and just celebrated a birthday on October 30th. Jaxon's personality is one of joyful exuberance, tail wags, powerful nose bumps, and "please just love me" attitude.

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Monday, March 4, 2019

Hi, it’s me Jaxon. I just wanted to share the wonderful news that I found a family I can call my own!

Telling my new mom to have a great vacation.
Telling my new mom to have a great vacation.

They planned a winter get-a-way before I was a twinkle in their eye, so I stayed with my foster mom, foster dad, Olivia, and Harley a little bit longer.

Me and some toys.
Me and some toys.

While I was counting the days until my new mom and dad came back from Hawaii, my foster dad took me to visit Roxy the Golden at his brother’s place.

Then Olivia, the Great Pyrenees, and me had a house guest, Joey 19-010A. He is a RAGOM dog that is just as sweet as I am and is looking for a forever family just like I found. Foster mom couldn’t get us to stay still long enough for a good picture; we were all having too good of a time!

Resting and waiting for my Gotcha Day.
Resting and waiting for my Gotcha Day.

One last picture with my foster brother Harley kitty. My foster mom told me that I will have kitties in my forever home, too, along with my fur brother Beamer the Schnoodle. What a lucky guy I am!

My buddy Harley.
My buddy Harley.

Well the day that foster mom and dad have been preparing me for has finally come. I had a bath, and my favorite toys and chews, some food for transition, and treats are all packed in a bag. A tag on my collar that said “this is my foster dog” was taken off and then the doorbell rang… my mom is here!

My official adoption picture.
My official adoption picture.
So much excitement that I fell asleep on the ride home.
So much excitement that I fell asleep on the ride home.
I am so happy in my new home and forever family. Look at the beautiful view of the lake I have.
I am so happy in my new home and forever family. Look at the beautiful view of the lake I have.

From Foster Mom:

Peter, Harley Kitty, and I wish you many happy years with this very special super-sized boy. We know that Jaxon is very lucky to call you, Bill, Beamer and your family his very own! Lots of love and congratulations Jaxon V. We will miss you.

Tuesday, December 11, 2018

Jaxon is a beautiful darker red Golden. He has a very blocky head and is a big boy. You would never know that this boy just turned seven as he has the energy of a 2 year old!

Jaxon is housebroken and learning his manners about putting his nose on the table. He knows his name and has good recall if a squirrel is not involved. Jaxon likes being outside, going for walks and going on car rides.

Jaxon 18-250A
Jaxon 18-250A
Jaxon 18-250A
Jaxon 18-250A
Jaxon gets along with other dogs and dog savvy cats.
Jaxon gets along with other dogs and dog savvy cats.
This video shows off Jaxon’s personality a little bit.

Jaxon is up to date on his vaccinations and was neutered on December 5. He eats about a cup and a half of dry kibble for breakfast and for dinner. He also gets Dasaquin with MSM once a day and probiotics three times a week.

Jaxon is learning to play with toys (supervised only with stuffies) and loves chewing on antlers from time to time. He likes to be brushed and ear cleaning is no problem. Kristi, our groomer at Stone Mountain says that he did very well for his bath. Jaxon and his buddy Henry 18-162TD got the full spa treatment! 

Jaxon 18-250A
Jaxon telling Santa his holiday wishes. (Photos by Deb Ericsson)
Jaxon telling Santa his holiday wishes. (Photos by Deb Ericsson)

Jaxon is a retired commercial breeding dog, so he needs to have another large confident dog in his new family. Also, no children under 10 years of age. A fenced-in yard would be preferable. Plenty of play time and cuddles are a must. Please let us know if you would like Jaxon to be a part of your life.