I am so happy to introduce Jimmy to everyone. He is a year and a half old and I can tell that he was very loved by his surrendering owners. They had to give him up due to lack of time and graciously wanted him to have a new family who could spend more time with him. He won't be here very long because he is a true gem.
I want to thank Karrie and her little girl for braving the snow and bad traffic transporting him to his new foster family:)
Let me tell you a little bit about this boy. He is beautiful! A medium golden color with a very handsome face. He is in tip top shape, nice and lean. He has pearly white teeth (thanks to his previous owners) and uses tooth protecting gel to keep them that way. His surrendering owners sent all his 'stuff' with him. His kennel, toys, meds, more toys, food, treats etc. He was spoiled and wants to find a family who will continue that tradition:)
He has been through multiple obedience classes (puppy 1 and 2, level 1 and level 2!) This boy has it all!!!!!!! Beauty and brains:) He is potty trained (he did have a first night accident when he was sorting things out, which is common) Crate trained but doesn't really 'love' to go in. He was trained to use invisible fencing and I believe came with the collar.
There are a couple of things he should work on though. He likes to hunt for food around the kitchen table and this AM made an egg sandwich killing:) He pulls like a freight train but with a Gentle Leader this would be controlled. I will try one on him and see how it goes. Also when he and my 18 month old puppy girl play, they play really hard and a couple times it escalated a bit too much and he got a little too rough. Now I just make sure to watch for the sign it's getting too much. Otherwise they lay around together and have a lot of fun. He seems to be way too interested in my daughter's Guinea Pigs:) Like a true retriever he likes to have socks in his mouth or any toy and just like my young dog he likes to chew and tear apart his toys.
I will write more in a couple days as I continue to learn more about this wonderful boy and get him a once over at the vet. If you are interested in Jimmy, I wouldn't wait too long because he is going to go FAST. Please email placement
ragom [dot] org if you would like to meet him:)