Ollie 17-228

Profile

Ollie came into RAGOM because his owner apparently couldn't keep him as a therapy dog. After he was dropped off at the Humane Society, a Good Samaritan called RAGOM and helped to get Ollie into our care. Ollie is a typical 8 month old puppy who loves to play with our dogs and of course, us!

At a Glance #17-228

Goldendoodle Born: March 2017
Male 52 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Ollie came into RAGOM because his owner apparently couldn't keep him as a therapy dog. After he was dropped off at the Humane Society, a Good Samaritan called RAGOM and helped to get Ollie into our care. Ollie is a typical 8 month old puppy who loves to play with our dogs and of course, us!

Updates

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Ollie was adopted by former RAGOM adopters who have a 5 year old Golden Doodle, Penney, who is so happy to have a playmate again after her big brother Max died at age 13 a year ago.  Ollie and Penney will be keeping their mom and dad very busy with walks to the enclosed tennis courts nearby where they can chase each other, wrestle and fetch balls until they're tired out every morning. Sweet Ollie found a great match for his forever home.

Thursday, November 30, 2017

Ollie is a fun boy to have around. He is so fun-loving and playful, but is also a sweet cuddle boy, too. He's really the best of both worlds!

I'm ready to snuggle up for awhile and relax.

Ollie walks well on his leash and loves to play outdoors with the pack in our fenced back yard. He also likes to go for rides in the car. He has a great Doodle personality and loves to meet new people and dogs. He gets along with our cats, but I think he's a little too rambunctious with them and that makes them nervous. Ollie will get into a scuffle occasionally with our resident dogs, I think it's generally more our dogs putting the young guy in his place, but he does tend to get after our small guy, Duncan, every once in awhile. We're not really sure why that is, but we feel it's probably because Duncan is so much smaller.

Ollie is besties with my son's Golden, Skylar. They are so good for each other and I think another younger large breed dog would be great for Ollie. He needs the companionship and play time.

Skylar is my best friend!
Let the games begin!

Ollie is still having some accidents in the house. My feeling is that he gets so distracted when he's outside with all the other dogs, that he forgets to go potty. We're working on it. He is a smart boy so I know this is probably just a phase with him.

Let me know if you'd like to meet this fantastic guy. He sure adds a lot of fun and love to our days!

You Recently Viewed