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Clark
13-396

Sex: 

Male

Breed: 

Golden Retriever

Weight: 

2 lbs

Date of Birth: 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Age: 

11 years old

Admin Status: 

Adopted

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Please Note: We have an extensive waiting list of approved applicants for purebred puppies. If your family is considering submitting an application, be aware that pups currently on the site will NOT be available by the time your application is processed. The number of puppies in our care is unpredictable, and it could be months or longer before we have more purebred puppies available.

Welcome Clark to the RAGOM family! Poppy is one of 10 puppies from Alli 13-353 that came in from a breeder who retired due to health issues. Clark was born October 29, 2013, so is 6 weeks old now. He is a very healthy, active puppy learning all about life. Clark enjoys playing with our 5 children; he has a good start on being well-socialized.

Clark is the smallest male from this litter.    He is playful and can wrestle with his biggest littermate Pokey “Boss”. Clark runs up to anyone entering the puppy pen, and loves meeting our resident dog Izze.    He has a slight wave to his fur, which was apparent when we met him at 12 days.    He is a total love bug.    Clark is currently 6 pounds.    He has been dewormed, treated for coccidia and giardia, and has received his first set of shots. Poppy will be ready for adoption around the first weekend in January. He can entertain potential families at any time.

Please remember as you look at her adorable pictures:

  • Puppies are a LOT of work in their first year!
  • Puppies have a small, immature bladder and cannot go a full work day without being let out. You will need to make arrangements for someone to come in midday until he is at least 6 months old.
  • Puppies NEED obedience, socialization and manners training! RAGOM gets many unmannered and undersocialized dogs surrendered due to the simple lack of training and socialization when the puppy was young. This is a crucial time for puppies to learn about so many things!


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