Cody 08-447

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Sponsored by: Carolyn B. 

 

Cody joined the Ragom family on Saturday 09/27/08 just in time to celebrate autumn. After a long run raising a few boys, she now gets to share her unconditional love with a couple of girls and houseful of other animals. Cody gets along great with the resident golden, Jack, and ignores the cats. She lets us know when she needs to go outside, and loves belly rubs and head scratches. She has laid claim to all the dog beds in the house, but there are plenty to choose from, so Jack doesn’t mind sharing.

Cody is 12 yrs old, 76 lbs, and has some immediate issues that needed to be addressed - namely itchy, inflamed skin, and pain when she walks. The vet is helping address both issues, with the objective of helping Cody be pain free and comfortable. She is already walking more comfortably and becoming playful.

 

At a Glance #08-447

Golden Retriever Born: June 1996
Female 75 lbs

Status: Deceased

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Sponsored by: Carolyn B. 

 

Cody joined the Ragom family on Saturday 09/27/08 just in time to celebrate autumn. After a long run raising a few boys, she now gets to share her unconditional love with a couple of girls and houseful of other animals. Cody gets along great with the resident golden, Jack, and ignores the cats. She lets us know when she needs to go outside, and loves belly rubs and head scratches. She has laid claim to all the dog beds in the house, but there are plenty to choose from, so Jack doesn’t mind sharing.

Cody is 12 yrs old, 76 lbs, and has some immediate issues that needed to be addressed - namely itchy, inflamed skin, and pain when she walks. The vet is helping address both issues, with the objective of helping Cody be pain free and comfortable. She is already walking more comfortably and becoming playful.

 

Updates

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Cody is recovering this week from having a few teeth extracted - her teeth were really in horrible shape. She is strongly recommending that all pet owners remember dental care - it can save your pet heaps of pain!  She is also back on steroids for her itchy skin, and obviously feeling the relief. 

But most of all, Cody wants to share some most excellent news - she has found a forever home!  I had been worried with Cody's tendency to be wary of strangers, that any prospective adopters would be scared off ... but not Cody's new mom!  She was patient, and by the end of the meet and greet, Cody was asking her to rub her tummy!  By the time you read this, Cody will be checking out her new digs, soaking up the attention of her new mom, and figuring out how to communicate with her new cat friends.  Way to go, Cody! 

I know Cody would send out a hearty thanks to RAGOM, for being there for her, and to her sponser Carolyn.  Dog kisses all around!