Hi Friends! It’s me—AVY!
I had so much fun at the event on Saturday in Plymouth. I couldn’t believe how many wonderful 2-leggers came out to meet us RAGOM doggies! Big and small 2-leggers everywhere all to give us pets—I LOVED it! RAGOM dogs sure are lucky---sooo many people looking for doggies like us---makes me feel very SPECIAL!
When we got home, all the other doggies were so excited to see me—and smell me of course. As a special treat—FM let us choose our own RAWHIDE from a bunch of different kinds! Ohhhh boy---what a treat! YUM! Of course—FM has seniority rules in this house, so I was last in line. Imagine that!
I waited in as PATIENTLY as possible while my body wiggled uncontrollably watching each of my fur-butt foster brothers & sisters pick their favorite until ALAS!--it was my turn!

“Yippee—got just the ones I wanted!"

“What do you mean I ONLY get one?”

“Pretty PLEEEEEEEEEZZE FM---just this once?”
FM HERE:
Thank you to everyone that stopped out to see Avy-Girl this weekend! Sometimes, as a foster, you think, “I have this incredible dog here---where is her forever family hiding? Don’t they know they are missing out on a very special girl?” Then—you go to an event like the one on Saturday and your heart melts watching so many people stopping by to meet your foster dog and they tell you how they’ve been following her story. YEAH!
Avy has had quite a bit of interest in her since her very first posting in July. Some applicants have been “almost” perfect matches—and some would be perfect—BUT, they are missing one of the 3 Puppy Mill requirements needed to adopt her. These requirements are very important to our puppy mill dogs. While on the surface—it would seem somewhat over-protective to some and sometimes even unreasonable--past experience has taught us that Puppy Mill dogs need these 3 requirements to be the most successful in their forever homes.
PM requirements being:
1. Another large dog to learn from and relate to… since being with dogs is all they have ever known (humans are usually the enemy)
2. A physical fence to keep them safe… because when spooked, “flight” is their first defensive reaction—no matter how well they act otherwise.
3. No small children…because a safe, calm, predictable environment is key for PM dogs, and young children are not always safe, calm and predictable.
So…while it’s been a long wait for this girl---it will be in Avy’s best interests in the long run to wait for her perfect “3 requirement” family match.
To know Avy is to LOVE her deeply! So…you should know her as we do…
Avy is very much a puppy in a big girl’s body. Everything is a new experience to her and she is easily excitable. Avy wants to be near “mom” most of the time and will “help” mom out with any activity she is doing—be it pulling a wood tic off another dog or picking up laundry—Avy will be there with her tail a wagging, her nose right down in the action, and her eyes asking, “What are you doing FM—can I help?” But Avery’s idea of help is a bit different then mine. For example, if you drop a napkin, she will pick it up and then a little game of “keep away” begins—just like a little kid would do—HA! She loves to run and play and when she runs it’s like watching a deer leap through a field—it’s absolutely beautiful to watch! A big place to run—be it a dog park or a large fenced in field would be part of the “perfect” we are hoping for in Avy’s future activities. As for manners—since Avery was raised in a junk yard shed—her manners reflect it a bit and she will need some manner-training. We are working on some basic “puppy” manners and while she is very food motivated—she is extremely “touch-motivated” and will do anything for some lovin’. So training is quite enjoyable for us—plus she learns quickly by watching the other dogs—good habits as well as bad. While Jasper 10-280 was at our home—she witnessed how he liked to rip open stuffed animals to get the squeaker out --and guess what---Avery now likes to make a hole and rip open stuffed animals when you are not watching her. I would never take them away completely—because she loves them very much, but we are now “retraining” her how to play with them. ON the flip side of the silly puppy girl is a people-lovin’ fabulous companion dog! Avery is outstanding in public—she is like a magnet to people and other dogs and will go right up to them—knowing she will get some love. I might even use the word “mello” to describe her when she is out and about--making her love of people and her demeanor great traits for a therapy candidate--after obedience training of course. Avy loves to be outside, but won’t go out and play without you. She truly wants to share her new world with you…and of course—her LICKS!
Those big BROWN eyes really tell Avy’s story—its’ a story of a sad beginning—yet of an incredible love for life! And as we all know—Love conquers all!
If you are Avery’s very special, “three requirements,” perfect match, forever family, you know what to do!
FM & Avery