We adopted Ranger 07-237 in December of 07 - he was 17 months old. He melted our hearts immediately and fit right into our family. We love him very much and I do believe the feelings are mutual! To tell you a bit about him since December of 07…He has attended 40 + weeks of obedience school and earned his CGC (Canine Good Citizen) certificate and is currently working on hand signal commands. He is very eager to please and we have taught him several tricks which he loves to do. He speaks, spins, reverses, rolls over, takes a treat from your mouth without taking your lips with him! and many more. He is very active, loves his tennis balls, he can run like a deer and is very loyal. He loves the boat in the summer and swimming at the lake is at the top of his list. Ranger had hip dysplasia when he entered into the care of Ragom and had surgery on one hip. He has had absolutely no issues since. At the time we adopted Ranger, we also had a 9 year GR - Sam. After several months, we realized Ranger needed a buddy that was just as active. He was wearing poor Sam out! So…………
We adopted Radar (formerly Jasiek 08-298) in July of 08. Radar was 7 mos when we got him. Once again, our hearts melted with this young boy and he too fit right in. He followed Ranger everywhere - hence the name Radar (he always knows where his buddy is). This boy also had hip dysplasia but showed no signs of discomfort and none since. Radar has also attended obedience school and earned his GCG (Canine Good Citizen) certificate in just a little over 8 weeks. He too is working on hand signals and knows many tricks. This young boy is SMART! And PATIENT. It's so much fun to watch him grow physically and to see how much he has matured. He's not as fast as his brother when it comes to running at the dog park, but he continues to give it his best shot and is getting very close to catching him!. He is a very affectionate boy and loves his dad! He will snuggle with you anytime he can - anywhere. Many times he thinks he's a lap dog! He's now as big if not bigger than his brother Ranger.
The two are almost inseparable.
R&R lost their big brother Sam in January of 09 to cancer, so thank goodness they have each other and we have them. We feel very fortunate to have two such lovable, friendly, healthy good boys! I would hope any potential adopters would not pass on any of the RAGOM dogs because of a few little medical issues that may or may not ever come up. They give back so much to you!
Radar is on the left in these two photos: