Lady Lily 19-009A


Profile
To understand why RAGOM will adhere to our requirements for Lady Lily regarding children and another dog, please read about Retired Breeding Dogs.
Profile
To understand why RAGOM will adhere to our requirements for Lady Lily regarding children and another dog, please read about Retired Breeding Dogs.
Updates
Wednesday, August 14, 2019
This is a test to see if updates can be added to the staging site.
Tuesday, April 16, 2019
A short update on our Lady Lily. She has been progressing very well. She enjoys jumping in the truck and going for a ride with our Bridger boy. Amazes me. Sits up on the seat and checks out the scenery.
She is learning to see what ‘play’ is about. It will take time, but oh so cute to watch. She, of course, never had a chance for that from all her breeding years. Just to be a mama.
She is becoming more affectionate too. She is so soft, gentle and sweet. Lily will make a great companion for that right someone. So beautiful.
Last Friday she had her long day at the vet. She was spayed and had some very bad teeth removed. The surgery took a very long time due to a uterus that has produced so many (96) puppies and the dental was tough too as the extractions werelarge. My poor girl.
Lots of quiet time, comfort, babying and love for her now. It breaks your heart when these procedures need to be done on these lovely girls. Thank God it only has to happen once. It will take some time to recover and then she will be a ‘free, non-breeding’ girl! We just adore her.
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Sunday, March 31, 2019
I would like to introduce Lady Lily to RAGOM. Lily was raised in a breeding facility and had ultimately birthed 96 puppies. Those days are over for her now. We have had Lily a week now and she is so very sweet and gentle.
She is learning new ways, sounds, places, and schedules. She is a typical shy breeder mama who loves to carry her "babies" around. She has some safer spots to go to but basically is out where we are. It is fun to observe how these dogs try to learn these new things. So proud of her.
We went to the groomer (beauty parlor) this week and she did fairly well considering the blower noise and things. It was in late afternoon when only one or two dogs were there and was much quieter.
Lily will need a quieter home. Mature children and definitely another dog. She actually bonded quite quickly with our 8-month-old Goldendoodle, Bridger. She loves to follow his lead no matter what. They both even enjoy going for car rides together and Lily jumps right in!
It would be probably much nicer for Lily if she had another (larger) dog to bond with that is a little older and less active, even though our Bridger is a gentle BIG boy, he really wants to play and she is not interested.
Lady Lily will be getting spayed next week and has a couple teeth that need to be removed so she is not available at this time yet.
What a beautiful, lovely angel she is. We sure enjoy her.
Adopt Me: If you think Lady Lily would be a good fit in your home, please review our adoption process. If you have already submitted an Inquiry for Application, email [email protected] with Lady Lily's name, RAGOM number (19-009A), the name you submitted under, and a sentence or two explaining why you feel your home would be a good match.