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Rosie Posie
17-041A

Sex: 

Female

Breed: 

Golden Retriever

Date of Birth: 

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Age: 

15 years old

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Admin Status: 

Adopted

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Happy Spring! "Happy Spring, Rosie Posie! In memory of Annie (#12-425), a sweet, gentle and very special golden girl. From Anonymous"

 

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Date Available Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
 Unavailable  Required  Older Required Yes
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

Quick facts: Rosie is an almost 7 year-old purebred Golden Retriever (DOB: 5/2/2010).  She is a very large female (98#).   She is gold in color.  As shown, she is one beautiful dog who was a breeding female. Gentle soul.

A NEW BEGINNING -- A NEW CHAPTER

Sharing a story.

Please meet Miss Rosie.  She is a purebred Golden Retriever who came into RAGOM rescue with major efforts by great teams which make up this organization. She, as well as several other dogs, came from an auction process in the state of Missouri. A new Chapter begins. Only moving forward in life for Rosie, leaving the past behind her. Her past consisted of breeding purposes only; to have a litter of puppies, care and love them, and then to only have the pups sold off, over and over again.  Unfortunately, this occurred several times in her young life of just 6+ years. I can imagine she was an outstanding mama. 

In this new Chapter, which will be one of her biggest ones, she came from somewhere else and then transported, along with other Goldens, to an auction in a town in Missouri.  To leave a place she was bred, however set up, then driven to a large facility for auction. Probably never been in a vehicle nor outside the place she came from (being bred). Lots of noise, people, dogs and everything unfamiliar to Rosie.  To be inside a place/building where this noisy hubbub auction takes place, to be judged and looked at.  Then only to thankfully leave this building and move again to yet another state, where the RAGOM miracles happen.  Her Chapter continues…..  Rosie and others were to be gently petted by RAGOM staff, hear softer sounds and voices, and yes, even a bath and combing.  Many, many firsts in the lives of these breeder dogs.  However, for our girl, Rosie needed to travel to yet another state to us, here in SD, for foster care. This required yet another transport. This ALL happened in a matter of a day and a half.  Truly amazing journey for any dog.

We cannot begin to that all of the RAGOM volunteers who made this possible.  Not only for her, but for many others. Incredible and so many RAGOM volunteers to thank.  We personally want to thank Esther M. for safely bringing her part way to us on that sunny Sunday, for her new beginning with us here and to help guide and love her in foster care.

RosiePosie17041Ac1.jpg      RosiePosie17041Ac2.jpg      RosiePosie17041Ac2.jpg
The above 3 photos are before foster care and just hours after being rescued at auction in Missouri


Source URL (modified on 2017-09-20 1:50pm): https://staging.ragom.org/dogs/rosie-posie-17-041a

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