Check out Angel/Ruby with her new Golden Retriever puppy best friend. She must have been tired as half of her new family appears to be sleeping in the front yard! Have a GReat life little girl.
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Golden Retriever | Born: July 2008 |
Female | 20 lbs |
Status: Adopted
Check out Angel/Ruby with her new Golden Retriever puppy best friend. She must have been tired as half of her new family appears to be sleeping in the front yard! Have a GReat life little girl.
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Wasn't it a beautiful day? Here's me playing tug of war and running in the backyard. Don't laugh at my ears! That's what happens to 'em when you run fast like me!
Hi puppy fans! Angel here. I have had an exciting two days. First, I went to a new foster home and met two new Golden's who are both trying to mother me--even though one of them is a boy! I memorized the new layout really fast and can find my new foster mom where ever she is. Everyone I meet is really amazed at how normal I am. Well, geez! I'm a puppy--what do you expect? I prance and pounce and run just like any puppy. I have the best nose and the best ears! Can you tell from my picture that my ears are always perked up? That helps a lot.
The only thing I am afraid of is steps. Foster mom is trying to teach me 'step' but I don't get it and I don't like it! Yesterday I took a tumble down the last two steps to outside and hurt my back leg. After that I wouldn't let it touch the ground. Foster mom said we should see how it was in a day or two. But then this morning she got really worried because it was really swollen. So I had to go see the nice doctor and have an X ray. No worries and he gave me some nice treats to take home for the pain. Foster mom feels really bad. I thought she might quit with the 'step' lessons but NO. Now even my friend Amanda next door is trying to practice with me too. Check out my snuggly picture with Scout. I think she loves me.....
Princess Angel here, interesting humans. I'm LOVING this indoor life and being a RAGOM girl has some SERIOUS perks. THere are no end to the bones and toys, I have foster brothers coming out of my ears and I have a FOster Mom who is gaga over me - really!
We went to the vet yesterday and I came in with a clean bill of health, other than this thing called "sight". Apparently I'm blind, whatever that means...it seems to have made my FM sad the first couple of days but since it doesn't seem to slow me down, I think it's all good. I'm an active, curious little girl with some sort of sixth sense that keeps me out of serious trouble. My FM says it's amazing...she says she's been keeping an eagle "eye" on me (again, this sight thing)for days but everytime I come close to a hazard, I slow down and back away before she has to pick me up. She seems to think it's pretty neat.
My foster brothers and I have come to a happy agreement...all dog tails are fair game. It's the one part of those bigger dogs that doesn't knock me over if I run into it and I can sense the air movement when those tails swing. I LOVE to pounce on them! Lakota scared me the first time I did it to him, snarling at me and clipping the air close to my face...I ran under a table that I knew was close and didn't come out for an hour. But we seem to have made our peace...now he just lays there, although once in awhile I get one of his big old paws against my nose or forehead. Boy, I'm sure glad I'm not first dog! He has NO sense of humor.
Now Jerry Bear, he's cool. He likes to play with me and protects me from Lakota when he's in a grumbly mood. And Sam, he'd not quite sure what to think, except that I'm getting away with a LOT of his toys. He's given them over very nicely, but keeps a close eye on them and tries to steal them back when no one is looking. I don't think he knows that I can't see him!
*long slow puppy yawn* It's been a busy busy morning here at the Den and I'm in need of a beauty nap. But I wanted to get online and introduce myself. My name is Angel, I'm thirteen weeks old and healthy as a horse. I can't see but otherwise I'm like any other puppy out there. If you're interested in meeting me, please contact placementragom [dot] org .