Hello ~ I just wanted to share another RAGOM success story with you all to brighten your day!
Lizzie came in from a puppy mill in January with, I believe, 10 other dogs. When she came to our house we couldn't get her out of the crate... she had never seen stairs or doors, she always wanted to lay in her safe spot against the one wall, etc. Our beloved Sammy 08-397 (who passed suddenly in May) helped show Lizzie how to do everything and showed her that life was gonna be OK. Sammy had a crush on her and I think the feeling was mutual. By the time she left our house she was much improved already, but still had a ways to go before doing simple things like being OK with getting in the car (she hated the car and would become a dead weight with what felt like 16 feet trying to prevent her from getting in it!).
Lizzie started to experience some very strong separation anxiety very shortly after she went to her new home. Her new family was understandably frustrated, as Lizzie started withdrawing from them and had many accidents and would destroy many things. Her new Mom and I talked a number of times and we passed on some of the great information that RAGOM has found to work with these problems. Her new family may have been frustrated, but they knew they put their faith in the good qualities they loved about her and they worked through them. A total success in that area.
Now... Lizzie is really learning to live life it sounds like from the email I got from her Mom today (see below). Going from where she was 9 months ago - now she'll be on a stage in a play! Wow! A true RAGOM success story, showing that when we give these dogs the love they so richly deserve - anything can happen!
Hi Jen…
I wanted to drop you a quick update on our little lady.. Lizzie is doing great!
She has some exciting news, Sarah is in a play at the high school - “The Miracle Worker” - she is playing Helen Keller. They needed a dog for Helen to work with to do sign language. Both Lizzie and Jasper auditioned and Lizzie won the role. She has been doing awesome with practices. She will go with any of the students that need to work with her and keep her busy back stage, when on stage she does pretty much what they need her to do and she lays or sits for Sarah to work with her. It is amazing!!!!
To think about where she was just 9 months ago, it is truly amazing to watch!!! She gets in and out of the truck with no problem and I really think she looks forward to going with Sarah to the school.
I am sure you have a big smile on your face right now!!! Here are some of the pictures of Lizzie from the play. Hope you enjoy!
Talk to you soon,
Lizzie's Mom
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