Daisy 12-432

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January 5, 2013  

Greeting from Grand Forks, ND and a hearty welcome to Ms. Daisy 12-432. She is one of 10 puppies born to Annie 12-425 on November 22, 2012.

A hunter found momma out in the middle of nowhere and brought her home. Two weeks later, on Thanksgiving day, she delivered the pups. Unable to care for 11 dogs, he contacted the local shelter. They were unable to handle that many dogs so the shelter contacted Prairie Paws Rescue out of Jamestown, ND. They in-turn contacted RAGOM to see about placing the dogs with us, and of course, RAGOM said YES! So, many, many, many kudos & thanks to Prairie Paws Rescue for all their hard work in getting these wonderful dogs to a warm and safe place to grow!

Daisy is golden in color and her back feet have white tips. She weighed 4.04 lbs at the vet yesterday where she received her first distemper combo vaccine, bordatella vaccine, and was dewormed. She will need to be spayed and then she will be ready for her adoptive home. All puppies are adorable at this age, no question. But they come with a lot of baggage as well. Such as continued veterinary care until their round of vaccinations is complete, and then yearly vet bills after that, obedience training, housebreaking, chewing on everything,etc. You must be willing to commit your time, patience, finances, love, & kindness for many years. If you can do that, please contact your placement adviser about meeting this gem!

At a Glance #12-432

Mixed Breed Born: November 2012
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

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January 5, 2013  

Greeting from Grand Forks, ND and a hearty welcome to Ms. Daisy 12-432. She is one of 10 puppies born to Annie 12-425 on November 22, 2012.

A hunter found momma out in the middle of nowhere and brought her home. Two weeks later, on Thanksgiving day, she delivered the pups. Unable to care for 11 dogs, he contacted the local shelter. They were unable to handle that many dogs so the shelter contacted Prairie Paws Rescue out of Jamestown, ND. They in-turn contacted RAGOM to see about placing the dogs with us, and of course, RAGOM said YES! So, many, many, many kudos & thanks to Prairie Paws Rescue for all their hard work in getting these wonderful dogs to a warm and safe place to grow!

Daisy is golden in color and her back feet have white tips. She weighed 4.04 lbs at the vet yesterday where she received her first distemper combo vaccine, bordatella vaccine, and was dewormed. She will need to be spayed and then she will be ready for her adoptive home. All puppies are adorable at this age, no question. But they come with a lot of baggage as well. Such as continued veterinary care until their round of vaccinations is complete, and then yearly vet bills after that, obedience training, housebreaking, chewing on everything,etc. You must be willing to commit your time, patience, finances, love, & kindness for many years. If you can do that, please contact your placement adviser about meeting this gem!

Updates

Friday, February 1, 2013

Guess who's Driving Ms. Daisy back to Minnesota from North Dakota....the wonderful "G" family!! Congratulations on the adoption of sweet Ms. Daisy! And the best part, we will all get to see her grow up and attend RAGOM events because mom is a RAGOM volunteer!!! Thank you for making the long drive in these frigid temperatures and for taking sweet girl, I know you will all have a long and happy life together! Looking forward to lots of pictures and seeing you at Goldzilla in the fall!!

Love,
Foster mom, Jessica

Thursday, January 24, 2013

More photos of this cutie!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Ms. Daisy officially weighed in at a whopping 7.2lbs this week when she went to the vet to be spayed. She received her second distemper/parvo vaccination and deworming.

Daisy is a wonderful little girl who is a little on the mischievous side! She's quiet and calm until you start petting another puppy and then it's all about when you're going to pick her up and start petting her! She will sulk off if you neglect her and give you those baby-doll eyes that just melt your heart. "She's a keepa" as my father used to say in his salty fisherman voice! If you're interested in meeting this little cutie, please contact your placement adviser!