Nina 18-051

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Nina is a gorgeous Goldendoodle puppy. She is a typical 10-week-old puppy: chews everything, digs, runs, and tumbles over her own feet. Just adorable! And very snuggly. Are you committed to helping her be the best dog she can be? Please remember as you look at these adorable pictures: puppies are a lot of work in their first year! Puppies have small, immature bladders and cannot go a full work day without being let out. You will need to make arrangements for someone to come in midday to let her out until she is 6 months old. Puppies need obedience training, socialization, and manners training.

At a Glance #18-051

Goldendoodle Born: January 2018
Female 16 lbs

Status: Adopted

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Nina is a gorgeous Goldendoodle puppy. She is a typical 10-week-old puppy: chews everything, digs, runs, and tumbles over her own feet. Just adorable! And very snuggly. Are you committed to helping her be the best dog she can be? Please remember as you look at these adorable pictures: puppies are a lot of work in their first year! Puppies have small, immature bladders and cannot go a full work day without being let out. You will need to make arrangements for someone to come in midday to let her out until she is 6 months old. Puppies need obedience training, socialization, and manners training.

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Monday, April 23, 2018

Sweet, active Goldendoodle puppy Nina has found the perfect home. Her family, the M family, are a young couple who want to add a puppy to their lives in their first home. They will give Nina the training she needs, the love they have, and the opportunity to grow and enjoy the outdoors.

Nina was the perfect foster dog for us. We had forgotten what having a puppy in the house is like. She taught us so much about how to be good fosters to such a little doggy. Active, mischievious, and confident, this curly girly was a wonderful guest. She helped us grieve the loss of our long-time RAGOM dog, Max. She made us laugh, and she helped us with our patience. Have the happy life you deserve, little "Warrior Princess." Remember to chew bully sticks and not human hands!

Sunday, April 1, 2018

Mischief just graduated to a new level!

Thursday, March 29, 2018

Little Nina has been dubbed our "Xena Warrior Princess." She was a birthday gift to her loving owner. Unfortunately, the owner was extremely allergic to dogs. Xena was lovingly surrendered to RAGOM because her owner's health was at risk. This debunks the idea that Golden Doodles are hypoallergenic; Xena is not a hypoallergenic dog.

Xena is just a little bundle of shark teeth and cuteness. She does like children; however, she is overly excited. I think she can break tender skin with her razor teeth. She is very exhuberant and would knock a toddler down. She would also run out a door small children leave open. Therefore, kids who are older would be more appropriate.

We have a cat, however, the cat has decided to move to another floor of the house since Xena came. The cat and dog know each other is in the house, but have not met during the week Xena has been here.  

A physical fence is preferred for this little girl. Maybe an invisible fence would work after she gets older. For now, containment is key. She would not do well on a tie out, and I would not want her to be left alone outside at this age.  

Xena still needs her spay surgery. She should be ready for her adopted home last week or so in April.