Abby 11-376

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Sponsored by:

Sandra Lynn
"In honor of my RAGOM kids Bender and Tilly"

Sharron Thomson
"In memory of Gryphon, Bentley & Hobbes"

 You are a beautiful girl, Abby!  With love from the M family.    You are a beautiful girl, Abby!  With love from the M family.

 

 Happy Valentines to Abby #11-376 from Jessie #13-324     Happy Valentines to Abby #11-376 from Jessie #13-324


 

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
Nov. 2011   Required Not tested   Optional Not tested 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

 

Welcome ABBY to RAGOMLAND

Abby is a breeder surrendered golden girl to a good samaritan which contacted RAGOM to find her a good home. It is reported that Abby is 10 years old but by appearance and level of activity acts much older. She is very timid and shy but the 1 1/2 weeks in foster care she has blended well with the pack of two goldens and a minigolden who live here. They are very respectful knowing Abby is somewhat frail and not so steady on her feet. Abby is beginning to mimic their behavior and knows when we get up, when we eat, and when it is bedtime. She is comfortable being in the TV room lounging on the pet pad even next to them. She is definitely a follower. She will approach as long as the other dogs are at my side otherwise she moves away with head in a down position. It took a few day but now she even wags her tail. I have seen no golden smiley face but she has proven she has a voice especially at night (typical of dogs left outside all the time). Personally, if dogs get depressed, I would say she is at this point in her life down in the dumps.

Abby came to me very matted and dirty so out came the shears and scissors and then into the tub. Now Abby is the shortest golden I have fostered with the main part of her body level with my knees so I knew I would be lifting her in and out of the car or tub. She weighs in at only 50 lbs. That was her first day in our home. The next day we worked on cutting her claws hoping her walking would improve and her first ear cleaning. OH MY !!! Looking at the overgrowth of tissue in the ear tells me she has suffered from chronic ear infections which were probably never treated. I put rubber booties on her hind feet to give her stability on my wood floors. It took her over three days to figure out she did not like them and I could hear her grabbing them with her teeth and the sound of them snapping back like a rubber band. She is better on her feet now so the booties have come off for now.

Abby has completed her first visit to the vet. She of course has an ear infection, urinary tract infection, and two mammary masses. She is heart worm negative and I found no ticks or fleas when she was bathed. However, her stool was positive for hookworms and whips which could account for her overall poor health. The rest of her labs were normal. Her teeth are horrible and will possibly need some extractions. She has an implanted microchip never registered so now she is registered through RAGOM with the number of the chip in place. When we know her urine is clean and clear, a decision will be made as to where we go with doing her spay, the masses,or her teeth extractions under anesthesia. So Abby is getting an antibiotic, worming, ear antibiotic drops, and I have added a joint compound to help her hips (though the vet felt they were pretty good). She walks pretty stiff.

Abby did not eat the first three days nor was she interested in water. Her first meal was poached chicken which she enjoyed. She was not keen on dry kibble with water in it so off I went to buy canned food which she did like (of course at $2 a can) so now she is getting about 1/2 canned Taste of the Wild mixed with 1/2 cup of dry Taste of the Wild (pills hidden in the goo). I am hoping to make a transition to full dry kibble with maybe warm water in it in a few more days.

Abby will not be ready to adopt until we decide about her other medical needs. I have included a few pictures of Abby. She is the sweetest little old lady I have had the pleasure to foster. I hope after reading this you will think so too. Her life has been tough but she still has a lot of dignity, love, and companionship to share with anyone who might consider her for adoption.

 

 

 

At a Glance #11-376

Golden Retriever Born: October 2001
Female Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

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Sponsored by:

Sandra Lynn
"In honor of my RAGOM kids Bender and Tilly"

Sharron Thomson
"In memory of Gryphon, Bentley & Hobbes"

 You are a beautiful girl, Abby!  With love from the M family.    You are a beautiful girl, Abby!  With love from the M family.

 

 Happy Valentines to Abby #11-376 from Jessie #13-324     Happy Valentines to Abby #11-376 from Jessie #13-324


 

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
Nov. 2011   Required Not tested   Optional Not tested 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

 

Welcome ABBY to RAGOMLAND

Abby is a breeder surrendered golden girl to a good samaritan which contacted RAGOM to find her a good home. It is reported that Abby is 10 years old but by appearance and level of activity acts much older. She is very timid and shy but the 1 1/2 weeks in foster care she has blended well with the pack of two goldens and a minigolden who live here. They are very respectful knowing Abby is somewhat frail and not so steady on her feet. Abby is beginning to mimic their behavior and knows when we get up, when we eat, and when it is bedtime. She is comfortable being in the TV room lounging on the pet pad even next to them. She is definitely a follower. She will approach as long as the other dogs are at my side otherwise she moves away with head in a down position. It took a few day but now she even wags her tail. I have seen no golden smiley face but she has proven she has a voice especially at night (typical of dogs left outside all the time). Personally, if dogs get depressed, I would say she is at this point in her life down in the dumps.

Abby came to me very matted and dirty so out came the shears and scissors and then into the tub. Now Abby is the shortest golden I have fostered with the main part of her body level with my knees so I knew I would be lifting her in and out of the car or tub. She weighs in at only 50 lbs. That was her first day in our home. The next day we worked on cutting her claws hoping her walking would improve and her first ear cleaning. OH MY !!! Looking at the overgrowth of tissue in the ear tells me she has suffered from chronic ear infections which were probably never treated. I put rubber booties on her hind feet to give her stability on my wood floors. It took her over three days to figure out she did not like them and I could hear her grabbing them with her teeth and the sound of them snapping back like a rubber band. She is better on her feet now so the booties have come off for now.

Abby has completed her first visit to the vet. She of course has an ear infection, urinary tract infection, and two mammary masses. She is heart worm negative and I found no ticks or fleas when she was bathed. However, her stool was positive for hookworms and whips which could account for her overall poor health. The rest of her labs were normal. Her teeth are horrible and will possibly need some extractions. She has an implanted microchip never registered so now she is registered through RAGOM with the number of the chip in place. When we know her urine is clean and clear, a decision will be made as to where we go with doing her spay, the masses,or her teeth extractions under anesthesia. So Abby is getting an antibiotic, worming, ear antibiotic drops, and I have added a joint compound to help her hips (though the vet felt they were pretty good). She walks pretty stiff.

Abby did not eat the first three days nor was she interested in water. Her first meal was poached chicken which she enjoyed. She was not keen on dry kibble with water in it so off I went to buy canned food which she did like (of course at $2 a can) so now she is getting about 1/2 canned Taste of the Wild mixed with 1/2 cup of dry Taste of the Wild (pills hidden in the goo). I am hoping to make a transition to full dry kibble with maybe warm water in it in a few more days.

Abby will not be ready to adopt until we decide about her other medical needs. I have included a few pictures of Abby. She is the sweetest little old lady I have had the pleasure to foster. I hope after reading this you will think so too. Her life has been tough but she still has a lot of dignity, love, and companionship to share with anyone who might consider her for adoption.

 

 

 

Updates

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

      Abby Dabby signing on for foster mom.  The sun is shining, the robins are singing, and it is still pretty cold.  I'm not one for all the snow but sure like crunching on the ice and putting my nose in the soft piles of snow.  Not much happening here 'cept that Auggie is getting bigger and bigger.  I think foster mom should cut some of his feed and put it in my bowl.  Personally I think he is a little out of control but foster mom says that is just a typical 6 month old pup with lots to learn.

     Talking about food bowls, I went to the vet for my check-up and now weigh 62 lbs.  Foster mom says that is way too much for my frame so we are checking my thyroid levels AGAIN since they have been low since coming to live in this fine hotel for animals.  Plus I sure don't see any extra kibble in my bowl.  So the vet calls and says I need to be on some medicine for my thyroid and I am now getting a pill twice a day.  Not so bad when it is wrapped in something called a pill pocket that is so yummy.  The vet also said my labs were pristine (imagine that) except for the thyroid thing going on.   I'm pretty happy. 

     We got two new beds for Christmas and I spend every waking moment on one of these deliciously soft beds.  We also got some bully sticks but I'm not sure what to do with these.  I also don't play with toys, balls, or rope toys.  Foster mom says I am just a peach of a golden looking for a lazy relaxed home who will love me for just me.  So come on down and meet me.  Foster mom says to mention I can't do stairs except one or two and I need help getting into the car just so you know I am a senior but I'm still pretty cute.

    I also want to say thank you to my sponsors and token givers.  You are the best ever and I think you are very special. 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

      Abby's has a beautiful gray face and such a sweet calm disposition.  Life at this age is lived in slow motion as if to savor each and every day we are graced with their presence.  Even foster pup Auggie 13-243 doesn't seem to bother her when he is licking her face or putting is feet on her back.  He quickly realizes he can't get her to react so he moves on to one of the other dogs in the house.

     Abby remains on the Maloxacam  and it seems to be as effective as the Rimadyl we previously used.  The only reason for the switch was cost savings for the rescue budget.  Abby does not have the perfect potty habits and occasionally has pee accidents so we go out as often as every four hours when I am home.  Abby also occasionally has trouble getting to her feet and I have had to help her which occurs more frequently if she is not on one of the many pet beds but on the wood floor. 

     Although I don't think Abby would wander if let out in the yard alone (I have a wood fence surrounding my back yard) she is accustomed to my fence.  More often then not she potties and returns to the patio door and the inside porch to wait for me to open the door.  The only time she moseys around is in the summer when we are all out for longer periods of time. 

Saturday, October 12, 2013

     Fall is upon us and Abby is less inclined to rush back inside as the weather has been so perfect here in Southeast Iowa.  Abby is doing well on her dose of Rimadyl for her hip arthritis.  She has a great appetite and digs in with gusto when it placed before her.  Abby has no interest in toys of any kind but will chew on flavored chew items.

     Activity is not her strong point so she has little patience with the puppies I am currently fostering.  If they are out of the pen she just heads back to her kennel to get away from them.  Abby's interaction with my resident Katie consists of using her rump for a pillow or doing the motherly face cleaning which Katie does not seem to mind. 

     Next month Abby will have lived in my home for two years.  Those two years have gone by so fast.  I still believe there is a forever home for Abby out there but until that time she is safe, warm, loved, and has good food for her tummy.  Thanks to RAGOM she also has vet care.  A special THANK YOU to Sandra L and Sharon T for being her sponsors.

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Abby is enjoying the weather. She prefers to do her business and grab a piece of mulch to munch on and then head right back into the house. She likes to come forward more frequently for ear and head rubs and has no problem butting in front of one of the other dogs getting attention at the same time. Abby is getting Rimadyl for her arthritic hips as well as fish oil and glucosamine. She gets around pretty well (no steps), except if she lays on the wood floor instead of the dog bed, then getting up on her feet takes a minute. She looks forward to her bowl of food and often barks telling me to hurry up and not to forget her. They all have an uncanny way of knowing when it is time to eat, so if I am not on the ball or late, I get a lot of barking reminders to hurry up, we are hungry. Abby eats in the kennel and her foster mate, Bridget 12-118, eats outside the kennel in the same room. Abby has been known to steal food from Bridget if she is not attending to her food bowl.

I have a new photo of Abby. As you can see, she is getting more white in the face since first coming to her foster home. She is a love and easy to care for, and as the vet said at this year's check-up, she did not expect her to do as well as she had since she was so frail coming into rescue.

Thank you to all of those who gave so generously to Abby. She is sending happy thoughts for a wonderful summer to all of you.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

     Hello Abby fans.  Winter has left little to zero snow here in SE Iowa.  Not that I am complaining but it is nice to see the dogs play in the snow when they are let out.  Abby does not appear to be a fan of being outside since becoming a family member living indoors.  She takes care of business in record time and then comes straight back to the lower level enclosed porch waiting patiently at the patio door to be let back in.  She still give a little bark when she knows I am filling the food dishes.  She also barks in the morning if I am slow to get up to let the girls out.  I think it's because she knows food comes right behind potty time.  Abby approaches for attention but especially loves, loves, loves, to have the middle of her forehead scratched or rubbed.  She and the rest of the pack love the new Jen beds and I have included a couple pictures of her enjoying them.  Abby is by far the easiest foster senior to occupy my home.  Life is simple when you get to that age and I can appreciate her lazy relaxed way of enjoying each day.  Since starting on Rimadyl, Abby is obviously less uncomfortable and more willing to get up when called or just to wander out from the bed in the bedroom to the family room to lay on the new beds.  Abby is still hoping for a forever home but will be welcome to spend how ever long it takes for that to happen right here in my home.

     Abby is sending spring thoughts to her sponsors and token givers.  Rimadyl is not the cheapest drug on the market but thank goodness we have wonderful supporters who give from the heart to help us make life so much better for our puppers.  Thank you for reading about my senior girl and all of our wonderful dogs.

Monday, November 5, 2012

ARF!!   ARF!!   Abby Dabby here.  Foster mom says when I bark for my food bowl I sound like a seal.  I say "who cares"  I just want her to hurry up as I have learned to love my kibble.  It is so much better then what I use to eat.  I have never had it so good.  I am toasty warm, dry, have a bed to lay on, and two & four legged friends to love me up and so many ear rubs it is heaven :) .  You don't have to tell me twice to come inside when my business is done.
 
Abby has been started on Rimadyl for her hips and she is moving so much better she actually watches me fill her bowl and then high tails it with a little hop trot to her spot in the bedroom.  She has also started to bark each time I fill the bowls so I guess she is really excited for mealtime and she gobbles it in record time.  Abby and Bridget still eat in the bedroom which is gated.  That helps keep the my two out of their bowls so they can eat in peace.  Abby is so happy with her bowl that if Bridget gets spooked Abby is right there to help her eat hers after finishing her bowl in record time.  
 
Abby is a great senior who is beginning to love ear rubs so much that she seeks them out.  She is less inclined to scoot away from me and is not afraid to butt right in for attention.  The only drawback is her less than stellar balance on her back end and she sometimes looses her balance so her back end ends up on the floor if more than one dog is looking for attention.  Have no fear she gets right back up and comes in for more.  In the evening her fav place is the kennel in the family room and Abby and Katie are often seen snuggling together.  Two great seniors without a care in the world.

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Abby-dabby signing in and doing just fine. Foster mom says maybe I will act more like a spring chicken if I get started on Rimadyl for my hips. She says I spend too much time laying around (she should talk) and I agree like her arthritis is a pain you know where. Maybe I will get a little jig in my step as soon as this medicine takes effect. Bridget (12-118) and myself enjoyed a bath outdoors this past week. I'm not sure it was the most fun one could be doing but now we smell super duper. Foster mom even washed the dog bed too. I sure love having a maid at my beck and call every day. Beats living outside in the rain, heat, and snow any ole day and never knowing when or what you next meal will be.

Thank you RAGOM and all my sponsors for the gift that keeps on giving.

Monday, August 6, 2012

Abby Fans:  Abby has had a busy week.  Week before last she developed a lot of drainage coming from her vulva.  Since I had a previous foster who was unspayed and older develop pyometra I knew what to expect.  We went to the vet the next morning (Fri.) for a check and confirmation and she was put on antibiotics and scheduled for pyro spay that Monday.  We had originally held off doing this because of her age (suspect 12 years) and the risk associated with anesthesia but we were now placed in a position to proceed with the spay.  While under I asked the vet to do any teeth extraction necessary and irrigate her always gummy ears.  Since RAGOM cannot routinely do this for all our rescues because of cost plus I knew her teeth were terrible I gave her an early senior special gift knowing how much better she would feel and  I did not want her teeth to become an issue in the future and risk anesthesia again.  Luckily she only needed one tooth pulled and only her left ear was icky (guess all that cleaning is paying off).  The vet donated the scaling which was really appreciated by RAGOM and of course Abby and me.  She is a week post procedure and moving well since we used Rimidel as a pain and anti-inflammatory medication which has helped her hip discomfort too. Depending on how she does getting around in the following weeks after this medication is done with her daily activities she may need to be on the Rimidel for hip comfort.

      I know Abby is not the most desirable golden we have for adoption because of her age and general health but she remains available if you are just looking for companionship without the need to do a lot of walking, ball throwing, etc.  She is just as happy to be in the same room as you are with an occasional ear scritch or head rub.  She is very good about allowing grooming though getting her in and out of the tub at 55 lbs. is not the easiest task  for me to do.  She does have a rare accident (urine) as she is not very good about her signals so when she wanders out from her corner in the bedroom to the patio door I take this as her way of telling me it is time to go out.  Sometimes she does not always go out with the rest so if it has been 4-6 hours since her last outing I leash her and take her out to potty and she always goes.  Abby is just a senior work of art and sometimes you have to just accept her for what she has to offer.  She is a great old girl and happy to have a roof over her head, good food, companionship, and a special place to lay her head.  Oh and someone special to love it up.  Really...isn't that all we expect of our seniors.

Friday, June 1, 2012

    Not much is happening in Abby's world.  On May 12th Abby attended the RAGOM education greet and meet in Coralville Iowa at PETCO.  She did very well meeting the other dogs in the crowd.  She does not readily seek attention but will meander by and accept pets and scritches if you offer. Abby just finished a heat cycle which took me by surprise (thinking she is older than surrendered age) as it was short with very little drainage (old in appearance) and we are still deciding if, when, and where she will get the spay procedure.  The concern of course is her age but the risk that dogs not spayed have the potential to develop pyometra a infection of the uterus and so doing surgery at that time also increases her risk more. 

   I have enclosed a couple new pics of Abby.  One is at PETCO where she found a safe place under a volunteer and her walker.  She had a great vantage point to see everything and then decide when and who she would seek attention from.  The other photo was taken at one of her vet appointments where she decided the weight scale was "just right" for her short legs so she promptly sat down and allowed the tech to take her picture.  This is my favorite one of course.

      

   Abby is sending lots of hugs and kisses to her sponsors and token giver.  From foster mom "Thank You" for thinking and giving such a wonderful heartfelt gift to my special senior.  Unless something changes Abby will be attending the RAGOM Greet & Meet in Cedar Rapids, Iowa on June 16th.  Come and say "Hi" to my special girl.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

     Where has the time gone.  It seems we were in the winter mode and now we have moved to a combination of spring/summer all in March.  Many bushes and flowers are a month ahead and they are saying we may get our hard frost tomorrow night.  Hope the weatherperson is wrong so I don't have to cover some of my plants.  Dad use to say don't count winter over until we get out of April you never when it will give you a surprise.

     Abby takes one day at a time in her slow mode.  She is not a zooming kind of girl nor does she readily seek playtime with the girls.  The only fast move she makes is meal time and she has a pretty decent fast trot to get back inside.  She cleans her bowel very nicely but of course my girls lick the bowl just to be sure something was not left behind.

     Abby visited the vet and is maintaining her weight which is what I wanted to keep the stress of her hips and back.  While we were there she backed up and sat on the scale which one of the techs got a picture of.  They posted it on their board with a caption saying she was available to adopt by going to the RAGOM site.  I think I will ask them to send a copy to my e-mail so I can share it with everyone.  We laughed because her butt weighed 19 lbs :) .  We decided to go ahead and give only her the distemper shot this time and in the fall she will get her yearly rabies.  Abby as with all RAGOM fosters receives heartworm and flea/tick preventative care.  She does very well at the vet  though still shy with strangers.  I usually lift her in and out of my wagon though she acts as if she wants to jump I will not allow it with the arthritis.  Abby is a very easy foster rarely seeking attention but she does approach for gentle petting and is very good with grooming.  She lets you know she has had enough by walking away.

     If you want to meet Abby for possible adoption let your placement advisor know.   I am sending a picture of Abby with the new foster Bridget 11-118.  Two PM girls just hanging out sharing a corner.

Monday, February 27, 2012

     Abby checking in with a short note.  I think contented is a great way to describe me.  I like snoozing the day away and have no great ambitions.  We had the biggest snow fall the other day so FM took some pictures just to prove it does snow in Iowa.  I think crunching on the ice chunks is great and when we have some that is where you will find me feeding my face just crunching away.  Little Finney tries to get me to play but I just turn or duck my head and he finally gets tired of teasing me and goes away.  He can be such a stinker but he really is a good pup.  I tried chewing on an old Nyla bone the other night.  FM saw me and I stopped because I wasn't sure I was allowed to do that.  Guess I'll try again sometime and see what happens.  Sometimes FM give us treat bones and I really like them.  She lets me have mine away from the gang because they are too fast and I like to chew and savor mine.  
 
     FM here.  Abby has had a couple pee accidents at night but there is no pattern so it must have been those times she was crunching too much of the snow ice.  She does not give me any cues and I usually wake up when they get up and move around during the night but she must have been very quiet or I was really sleeping soundly.  Overall she is doing very well and moving much better.  I don't see as much stiffness or balance issues.  If she is in the middle of the gang and they get too revved up she will back out of the group toward the side.  She is eating dry kibble now and is as rambunctious as the rest of the crew when chow is served.  I swear she almost gets up to a run to get to the spot where she eats.  She prefers her place inside on the pet bed to eat and knows the routine so that works for me plus there is no reason to change and create stress.
 
     Abby is really a sweet gentle girl looking for a quiet home maybe with another older dog (another dog is required to adopt Abby) that would appreciate a quiet companion when the peeps are not home.  I know she would not be interested in a companion that is or wants to play as she shows no interest in doing that with any of my crew.   If you are interested please let your placement advisor know.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

     It is hard to imagine it is January with the lack of snow and temperatures we are having.  It really looks like spring except we finally lost the green grass around here.  Abby is really becoming quite used to living inside and often even though the rest of the gang rushes to get outside Abby just looks at me with this "I'm not going out unless I really have to do something".  On the really windy days making it cold she actually has a running trot to get back inside especially when it's meal time.  She can move pretty quickly.  She runs right to her spot on the pet bed waiting for her wet kibble.  Abby prefers to eat without me standing over her which all my breeder rescues have done in the past.  She is also really hesitant if I hover close to the door waiting for her (always the last one) to come in so I just move aside out of her space.   Abby prefers not to be leashed as did Murphy when he stayed here the past two weeks but once it is on they are totally cooperative.  I use a leash to get her to the bathroom to clean her ears or groom her on the enclosed porch.  Once the leash is on she does not try and move away.  Monday I groomed her muffin toes and she was amazingly cooperative even though I knew this would be a totally new experience.  She is so well mannered for having lived outside which by the way there have been no accidents in the house since her arrival.
 
    Abby does have a couple of quirks.  She loves to drag her body along any straight length of wall to include pet gates, the 6 panel doors, or other slightly rough surface.  It must be like a massage of sorts because she makes these funny noises in her throat like it feels so good.  Reminds me of the horses, pigs, and cows that rub on the fences on the farm.  The other thing Abby does is these tiny tap dances with the front paws when she is feeling excited and spry usually in the morning.  So...I know she is happy just hanging out here with the gang :)). 
 
     As I had said when I wrote a quick note on Murphy 11-374 (staying here while his FM was out of town) Abby joined Murphy in his favorite place the kennel.  I guess it was comfortable having another warm body next to you.  Abby prefers to lay next to one of the gang at all times and Murphy did not mind in the least. 

    Abby's needs have not changed.  She requires a home with children older than 10 years, a fenced yard, and another furbutt that is confident and well adjusted to continue to learn good things from their humans.  I would prefer Abby be adopted in a home that has very limited stairs with her hip/spinal arthritis.  She is a great companion and makes limited demands except for occasional pets, finger rubbing massages for fun, and ear scritches.  She does not even mind or maybe she does not even notice when I am out of the house.  Abby no longer barks at that phantom in the night but if I get up to use the bathroom I might hear her make a quiet growl and I just talk to her and she quiets down.  Enjoy the pics.  Abby is the one with the gray face and of course Murphy is the beautiful red one.

 
 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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