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In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements: |
Entered Foster Care |
Fence |
Kid Friendly |
Another Dog |
Cat Friendly |
7/20/2013 |
Yes |
No |
Prefers to be only dog |
No |
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog. |
August 14, 2013
I'm very pleased to introduce our newest foster, Hannah. Hannah is a gorgeous 12-year-old Golden mix - she might have a bit of Black Lab in her and some have speculated a Flat-Coated Retriever might be in her family history. Hard to know. What we do know is that Hannah was a beloved family pet but due to circumstances beyond her control was not able to go with her family when they had to move. The shelter indicated the family was quite distraught but were not able to take her with them. Enter RAGOM. With a quickly arranged transport, Hannah ended her stay at the shelter and made her way to Iowa City.
Hannah has been to the vet and has passed her health exams wtih flying colors. She has been brought up to date on her shots and her blood work is good. She is on heartworm preventative (she thinks it's a treat!) and she is getting soothing meds to take care of an ear infection she picked up along the way. She's had a spa treatment at the groomers and her coat just shines. She's sporting a bandana that the groomer gave her that gives her a jaunty look.
Hannah knows a lot of things -- in addition to the basic sit and shake, she also knows with great accuracy when it's time to eat and gets quite excited about it. For a 12-year-old girl, she's got a spunky soft bark to remind you that you need to feed her and in the morning (she eats twice a day). She includes her happy dance, a very endearing ritual. She has a good appetite and enjoys her senior dog food with great relish. Right now, we're putting some probiotics on her evening meal to help her tummy cope with all the changes she's been through. We'll probably stop the probiotics soon since everything seems to be good but it took her a bit of time to get used to our dog food.
Hannah is definitely a creature of routine. She has figured out our household and who might be a soft touch to give her an extra treat. She has charming ways of reminding you that she's waiting for a treat - and she takes them very gently.
I think Hannah must have been walked on a leash - the leash is one of her very favorite things. When she first joined our household, she clearly wanted us to put her leash on even though she was walking in our fenced yard. The leash must be a very powerful, positive memory for her.
So, what kind of home is Hannah looking for? We believe Hannah will do best in a quiet house without any young children and she should be an only dog. Hannah is friendly with other dogs but does not like the excitement and hustle bustle of young dogs or any dog that gets between her and her treats. Hannah does not do any resource guarding with her food - you can reach in her dish or even take her food away and she's just fine.
Hannah is ready for her new home. She's just gorgeous, good in the car, and handles stairs well. If you're looking for a quiet, well-mannered dog who just wants to follow you everywhere, she's your girl!