Cedar (Nina 07-014)

Profile

Hi! My name is Cedar-Nina 07-014! I'm seven years old, 90lbs, and a healthy girl- spayed; all vaccinations up to date; on heartworm preventive.. I'm a returning RAGOM dog through no fault of my own, it's just that my old mom needed to start traveling for work. I was with them for 5 years and although they were sad to surrender me back to RAGOM, they just wanted what is best for me.

I don't mean to brag, but I'm very friendly, affectionate and also very well behaved, so I'm housetrained and allowed free roam of the house. I've got that velcro quality going on and love all people. I'd probably like a house where I would be the only dog, so I could soak up all the love. Some of my favorite things include going for walks, playing in the yard and lots of snuggles. When it comes to fences, I think real ones are probably better than invisible ones because of how interested I am in squirrels and rabbits. I'm not sure if I'd be good in a home with another dog since I have been the only dog in my previous adoptive home, so check back for updates. Cats unknown since I dont have one, and kids are probably fine. I have adjusted to my foster home very well, but I'm really excited about finding my forever home. If interested in meeting me contact your placement advisior and we can arrange to meet.

At a Glance #07-014

Golden Retriever Born: March 2005
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

Profile

Hi! My name is Cedar-Nina 07-014! I'm seven years old, 90lbs, and a healthy girl- spayed; all vaccinations up to date; on heartworm preventive.. I'm a returning RAGOM dog through no fault of my own, it's just that my old mom needed to start traveling for work. I was with them for 5 years and although they were sad to surrender me back to RAGOM, they just wanted what is best for me.

I don't mean to brag, but I'm very friendly, affectionate and also very well behaved, so I'm housetrained and allowed free roam of the house. I've got that velcro quality going on and love all people. I'd probably like a house where I would be the only dog, so I could soak up all the love. Some of my favorite things include going for walks, playing in the yard and lots of snuggles. When it comes to fences, I think real ones are probably better than invisible ones because of how interested I am in squirrels and rabbits. I'm not sure if I'd be good in a home with another dog since I have been the only dog in my previous adoptive home, so check back for updates. Cats unknown since I dont have one, and kids are probably fine. I have adjusted to my foster home very well, but I'm really excited about finding my forever home. If interested in meeting me contact your placement advisior and we can arrange to meet.

Updates

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

A quick update on Cedar girl. She's still doing very well here in our home. She's a great companion and would make a great addition to a loving family. I hope she finds her forever home soon.If you see in one of the pictures, she's got her favorite sock toy that she likes to play with. Don't worry she's not a chewer!Also in the pictures- she enjoyed a raw hide bone earlier in the week. She also liked new veggie doggie treats and devoured a Greenie yesterday. A hungry girl! Must be that diet the vet has her on!We had an open house this weekend and she did very well with the visitors. With some people she'll jump up to try to say hello, so that would be good to nix with some training. But once everyone was sitting down, she loved to go from person to person to say hello and get some pats. Everyone commented on how sweet and pretty she is.When it comes to other dogs it seems that Cedar only takes notice until the other dog barks first. When this happens she'll pull her leash and want to go check things out. She is not outright aggressive, but may have some protectiveness thing going on.Please let placement know if you are interested in learning more about Cedar/Nina.