Wesley (Carson 14-150)

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In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
6/6/2015  Required Yes Preferred Yes
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Welcome back to Ragom, Wesley. Wesley's family reported they stated having issues with marking in the the house. He was taken to the vet to check for a possible urinary track infection as a cause. All tests came back negative so he was returned to find a new forever home better able to deal with that issue.

Wes, now in a different environment a much less active home he had been living with a Jack Russel that was on the high strung side and three little girls under the age of ten..With older calmer resident dogs here he has not shown any sign of wanting to mark the furniture or any evidence that he has indulged himself at all in the six days he has been with us.

Considering the amount of change in his life in the last week he is doing wonderful here. He has met all dogs wonderfully and picked up a new schedule with ease. He visited a nursing home and was a hit. If spoken to he would calmly go up to strangers in wheel chairs and sit down close up to be petted. Wes, was originally a stray so his age is a best guess either four or five. During his stray hold he spent nine days in a vet clinic and was exposed to cats and passed the cat test I'm told. He will give chase to any rabbits or squirrel foolish enough to enter my yard as will my dogs so far they have made it under the fence in time.

Wesley, needs to be monitored around open doors as his history has shown with his time as a stray he will follow his nose. He really enjoys having a fenced yard. Other things I can pass along. rides well in cars and is not fond of being crated. So I thought when the workweek started I would gate him in the Kitchen. That was a fail as the gates were knocked flat with ease. He also showed he can just bound over a standard size gate with ease.I have his Ragom vet check scheduled on Monday night. I will update his page next week on what I am looking for as far as a forever home. Bye for now.

 

At a Glance #14-150

Golden Retriever Born: May 2011
Male 60 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
6/6/2015  Required Yes Preferred Yes
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Welcome back to Ragom, Wesley. Wesley's family reported they stated having issues with marking in the the house. He was taken to the vet to check for a possible urinary track infection as a cause. All tests came back negative so he was returned to find a new forever home better able to deal with that issue.

Wes, now in a different environment a much less active home he had been living with a Jack Russel that was on the high strung side and three little girls under the age of ten..With older calmer resident dogs here he has not shown any sign of wanting to mark the furniture or any evidence that he has indulged himself at all in the six days he has been with us.

Considering the amount of change in his life in the last week he is doing wonderful here. He has met all dogs wonderfully and picked up a new schedule with ease. He visited a nursing home and was a hit. If spoken to he would calmly go up to strangers in wheel chairs and sit down close up to be petted. Wes, was originally a stray so his age is a best guess either four or five. During his stray hold he spent nine days in a vet clinic and was exposed to cats and passed the cat test I'm told. He will give chase to any rabbits or squirrel foolish enough to enter my yard as will my dogs so far they have made it under the fence in time.

Wesley, needs to be monitored around open doors as his history has shown with his time as a stray he will follow his nose. He really enjoys having a fenced yard. Other things I can pass along. rides well in cars and is not fond of being crated. So I thought when the workweek started I would gate him in the Kitchen. That was a fail as the gates were knocked flat with ease. He also showed he can just bound over a standard size gate with ease.I have his Ragom vet check scheduled on Monday night. I will update his page next week on what I am looking for as far as a forever home. Bye for now.

 

Updates

Monday, June 22, 2015

Hi Wesley fans.

Wesley's short stay in his second stay in foster care is over. Wesley had visitors last week a wonderful family with a shy and lonely Golden stopped by. The reason Luke was lonely was his fur brother passed away and he had spending time as an only child and he and Wesley became instant BFF's

Wesley, was picked up the next evening and began this next chapter in his life. Hard to believe at his young age this is already his third home. He will have a fenced yard and get plenty of long walks and perhaps even a few jogs. His family also includes a feline friend and an extended family has two more Golden retrievers. He never did mark here during his stay. Perhaps he knew he was just passing threw?

His family reports he did mark once in his new home and that the fur boys Wesley & Luke act like they have been together their whole lives already. I have an invite to visit later in the summer and I suspect we may see him at Goldzilla in September too.

Congratulations to the G family now two time Ragom adopters. Happy life Wesley!