Logan 11-367 [1]


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December 1, 2011
Meet Logan! He is a VERY nice boy! Logan is 5 years old and was surrendered to RAGOM because his family does not have time for him anymore. He is reported to be good with children but from what I have seen so far, I would say kids who are very steady on their feet as he is a bit of a bull in the china cabinet! He is a very big boy (needs to lose a few pounds) and his tail could leave bruises it wags so hard.
Logan has been with us for a few days--thanks to Corrin and Ann for transporting him! He is starting to relax now but still feels the need to follow me everywhere--and never without a toy or two in his mouth. I have 3 resident dogs and he is fine with them--even my snarky female. He doesn't want to share his toys (what dog does?) but won't fight over them either. My snarky female is now trying to get him to play and he is ignoring her. Not sure about cats but he doesn't seem to have a big prey drive like one of my other dogs.
Logan is neutered but not up to date on his vaccinations so we will take care of that in his wellness visit this week. Aside for needing to lose a few pounds he seems very healthy. He is active and loves to fetch so, along with the green bean diet he is on, I see him losing the extra weight quickly. He is just a big, happy boy!
Logan is crate trained and so far is crated while I am away at work. I was going to try him with free roam today but by the time I was ready to leave, he was in his crate. He goes in on his own occasionally for a nap. He sleeps on the floor in the bedroom with the rest of us, although I always gate my dogs in so I know where everyone is. He sleeps through the night and doesn't wake me in the morning.
Logan doesn't countersurf and doesn't seem to need a fence. We have a large fenced in yard but he shows no interest in the world outside of it. He much prefers to have me throw his toys.
Does he sound perfect? Well, he nearly is! Act quickly because this sweet, happy boy will not be with me long.


