Ace 04-292

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ACE is a six year old, purebred, Golden Retriever, who is registered with the American Kennel Club and is being fostered at out home in Fargo, ND. We met him at the RAGOM picnic, Saturday, September 25 and transported him back to Fargo after the picnic. The transport person who brought ACE to the picnic told us he bathed him the night before but noticed ACE was very sensitive in the rear area and would not let him touch him in that area. We had the same problem. When I tried to groom the rear area he let me know very quickly that area was off limits. I discovered he had two very big hair matts on the insides of both his rear legs. I had him to the vet on Tuesday, September 28. The vet removed the hair mats. Now I am slowly getting him used to my touching him in the rear area but this will take time. He still has a lot of dead hair in the rear area which needs to come out. He weighed in at 78 pounds at the vet's office. He was up to date on most of his shots but needed a bordatella. The fecal sample I took to the vet was negative. The vet also tested him for heartworm. He is being treated for ear mites. He gets along fine with my own two Goldens. His prior owner said he was banished to their backyard for urinating in the house. He hasn't had any accidents in our home since we brought him home and has only chewed on his doggie toys. He rarely barks. He usually follows either me or Liz around the house. He is currently sleeping next to my computer chair as I type this update. He likes to retrieve rubber kongs in the backyard. I've also introduced him to the gentle leader and use it when taking him for walks around the neighborhood. He is still adjusting to noises and sudden movements. If ACE has a doggie toy, he definitely will let Hank (my Golden pup) know the toy is off limits. I think ACE would do best with a family that doesn't have any other pets or real, small children. ACE will need a forever family that will give him unconditional, tender, loving care.

Ace

At a Glance #04-292

Golden Retriever Born: November 1998
Male Weight not specified

Status: Deceased

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ACE is a six year old, purebred, Golden Retriever, who is registered with the American Kennel Club and is being fostered at out home in Fargo, ND. We met him at the RAGOM picnic, Saturday, September 25 and transported him back to Fargo after the picnic. The transport person who brought ACE to the picnic told us he bathed him the night before but noticed ACE was very sensitive in the rear area and would not let him touch him in that area. We had the same problem. When I tried to groom the rear area he let me know very quickly that area was off limits. I discovered he had two very big hair matts on the insides of both his rear legs. I had him to the vet on Tuesday, September 28. The vet removed the hair mats. Now I am slowly getting him used to my touching him in the rear area but this will take time. He still has a lot of dead hair in the rear area which needs to come out. He weighed in at 78 pounds at the vet's office. He was up to date on most of his shots but needed a bordatella. The fecal sample I took to the vet was negative. The vet also tested him for heartworm. He is being treated for ear mites. He gets along fine with my own two Goldens. His prior owner said he was banished to their backyard for urinating in the house. He hasn't had any accidents in our home since we brought him home and has only chewed on his doggie toys. He rarely barks. He usually follows either me or Liz around the house. He is currently sleeping next to my computer chair as I type this update. He likes to retrieve rubber kongs in the backyard. I've also introduced him to the gentle leader and use it when taking him for walks around the neighborhood. He is still adjusting to noises and sudden movements. If ACE has a doggie toy, he definitely will let Hank (my Golden pup) know the toy is off limits. I think ACE would do best with a family that doesn't have any other pets or real, small children. ACE will need a forever family that will give him unconditional, tender, loving care.

Ace

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Friday, December 24, 2004

Paul and Liz,

The ride home went very well. Ace and Babe would touch noses over the seat. They both settled down very well. Once we got home we all went into the backyard and Ace and Babe ran around. Our cat stayed in our office for a few hours, she is a little hesitant but Ace is very curious. I think once Beauty (cat) gets used to him everything will be fine.

Dave worked from home yesterday and gave me an update halfway through the day. Ace has already met the mailman and gotten a treat from him. Our mailman would give our other Golden treats whenever she was outside. Our fence is 4 ft. and goes out to the front of the house. When the mailman walks from house to house he passes right by the fence.

Ace slept through the first night, he slept on Babe's dog bed next to our bed just fine, but last night they both got me up around 2 am (or should I say this morning), Babe wanted to go out so Ace went with. After they came in they thought it would be a good time to play so I read the paper and they played for about 1/2 hour, good thing I work from home today.

Ace is just wonderful! I don't know if I can put into words how happy I think he has made Babe and us. He has the sweetest temperament and is so good. I am going to take both Ace and Babe for a walk today and see how they do, Babe is not the best so hopefully she will pick up good habits from Ace.

Sorry we did not get back to you sooner, Ace was just in here checking out what I am doing.

Thank you again for taking such good care of him.

Dave and Deb

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