Remy 19-108

Ellie 19-165TDEllie 19-165TD

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At a Glance #19-108

Golden Retriever 14 years old
Male 175 lbs

Available as of April 17, 2019
Fostered in Annandale, MN

Status: Adopt Me
Adoption fee: $475

Children ages 8+
Can live with other dogs
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Physical fence optional
Medium energy
Children ages 8+
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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Casey surprised us last night -- our habit has been to put the leash on her, walk her into our bedroom where she can sleep with the rest of the pack. But surprise to us -- she walked in there on her own, in fact she was there ahead of us. While this might seem like a very small thing, for Casey it's huge. And maybe this coincides with the elimination of all the meds she's been taking. Hard to know.

Her progress is slow but steady. She absolutely loves one of our other foster dogs and as soon as they're outside together they do a bit of a happy dance to start the day. Really warms your heart to see this retired breeder dog develop relationships with the pack and to warm up to her people as well!

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Hi Everybody, it’s me, Buddy! I came to RAGOM when my dad started having a serious medical issue, and they have to move into a different place. They loved me beyond words, and when the nice man brought me to Foster Mom’s house, they sent along 3 bags of toys and stuff for me. More than that though, they filled me up with so much love –they wanted to make sure I had plenty for the journey ahead. My Foster Mom keeps checking me out to see what I know and don’t know, and do you know what I know for sure? I know how to make her laugh!

Foster Mom here: Buddy is a big love. The word that comes to mind for him is abundant: He is full of joy and fun, and he is playful, cuddly, affectionate—he is just a very happy boy. His family did a fantastic job with him. We are so honored they turned to us to help him find his forever home.

Buddy is very much a youngster and acts like a wiggly puppy in a big dog body. Underneath all that energy though he has an awesome foundation: He knows basic commands, has fantastic recall, is a rock solid in the potty training department, sleeps through the night, and is an excellent listener.

He is super treat motivated so it is fun to work with him, and he is smart!  If I work on one command with him, the next time he has it down (and looks for his treat, lol). I don’t think I’ve had a foster dog who is so engaged with his surroundings—be that outside or being tuned into us. He is very much a “buddy” and constantly seeks me out to keep tabs on where I am at. It isn’t a neurotic thing—he’s just a true companion.

We have his wellness vet check later this week, so I’ll update you about the results on the next update. He is a bigger boy—I’d guess about 80 lbs. I am on the shorter side and when he stands beside of me I can lay my hand on his back. He’s tall and kind of built like a tank.

The other day I was laying on the couch watching TV and he was playing with some squeaky toys next to the couch. All of a sudden he jumped up on the couch on top of me, and it really did feel like a tank had landed on me. He started kissing me and licking my face—I couldn’t help but laugh he is so silly and affectionate.

Some of the things we are working on: When Buddy first got here he needed to polish up some of his doggy manners. He’d barrel into the other dogs and get into their space without warning. They corrected him a couple of times, and they are co-mingling much more comfortably now. He can be a hard player but is easily redirected.  He is silly with Charlie (the resident 5 yr old Golden Retriever) and they play chase and like to wrestle.

Buddy has busy energy around the house, and is a maniac about retrieving the ball when outside. So if you are looking for a passive dog, he probably won’t be a good fit. If you are looking for a buddy to go on hikes with, explore smells and new places, and make you laugh every day—he’s your guy! He’s an incredible boy.

Ellie 19-165TD
I love to play—even it is all by myself!
Ellie 19-165TD
Can I be your Buddy?

Adopt Me: If you think Remy 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 Remy's name, RAGOM number (19-108), the name you submitted under, and a sentence or two explaining why you feel your home would be a good match.

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