Miss Sadie has found her forever home on Saturday, May 17, 2014. Little did we know, that day we met her as our foster, she would be our forever girl! Welcome home, Sadie…..we love you. Christine and Greg E.
Golden Retriever | Born: August 2005 |
Female | 60 lbs |
Status: Adopted
Miss Sadie has found her forever home on Saturday, May 17, 2014. Little did we know, that day we met her as our foster, she would be our forever girl! Welcome home, Sadie…..we love you. Christine and Greg E.
Sorry for the late update, but we have been enjoying the nice weather. Our time has consisted of brushes, playing ball, pets, kisses and scratches.
Miss Sadie is quite a different girl from when she first arrived. She is realizing playing is a whole lot of fun. Sadie loves when I throw a ball, and she runs after it and brings it right back for more. She is starting to interact more and more with my resident dogs. Sadie wants to play so badly with them, but I think she is still a little unsure. She is starting to mingle with my cats, but could care less about them.
Sadie is very leery of drinking from a water bowl. However, she is getting better. She used to tense up if you pet her anywhere but under her chin. She now loves when I rub her all over; she will even roll over and let me rub her tummy.
Sadie is responding to her name more and more. She is starting to come inside when you call her, unless there is a bird or squirrel in the tree. I also found out she likes to chew on things other than her bones….we are working on that.
Sadie still startles easily and is very scared when it storms. I just let her be and she comes to me when she wants to be loved….this is happening more and more. Sadie knows we are kind to her and love her very much. She still has her good days and not-so-good days. Just like people, sometimes she prefers to be alone.
Sadie’s forever home will need the following:
Sadie is a beautiful, dark red, petite (60 lb), sweet girl. She is still a work in progress, and has a ways to go before she trusts fully. If you can commit to her, and have a home that will fit her needs, please contact your placement advisor.
First, I would like to report Miss Sadie had her spay surgery….no more puppies for her to care for, now it is her turn!
Sadie is still incredibly shy and scared around new people or things. When someone new comes over, she will go back into my room or her crate until they leave. When she first arrived, she would not come out of our bedroom, and is now starting to come into the living room to check out her foster dog sisters. She will not go outside at all if it even looks or smells like it is going to storm, and unfortunately, it is storm season. Sadie is slowly coming around to eat out of her doggy bowl and is still rather frightened by her water dish. I mix her dry food with a little moist canned food to help her eat better. I also will hand feed her to help get her started.
Sadie sure knows when I am cooking dinner! She is a little unsure of men and especially does not like it if they are wearing hats. She has some dental issues, so I am giving her elk antlers first to try to clean her teeth rather than having her teeth surgically cleaned….I hope that works.
Sadie is becoming my Velcro dog and likes to be everywhere I am. She does bark if she is outside and is startled or if she sees someone walking a dog. Sadie is still very uncertain on how to interact with my cats.
Sadie is making small baby steps. We are trying to show her she can trust us. I take her outside and brush her pretty red hair and promise her a Golden Life. We love this sweet girl and are pretty protective over her. Sadie will need a family who will commit a lot of time to her training, helping her gain the confidence she deserves, has older children because fast and loud movements scare her very bad. She needs a home with a physical fence and an older, confident dog.