Gabby continues to gain weight and currently tips the scale at 48 pounds. Due to her smaller frame I feel that she is nearing her ideal weight.
Gabby's progress has been slow, but steady, since coming into foster care. I believe that she was abused in the past. She remains fearful of most people, strange noises and new situations. However, more frequently she forgets to be afraid and wags her tail and acts like a happy pup. The sad part is for no apparent reason she retreats and acts frightened. Thankfully her happy times are more and more frequent and longer in duration.
Gabby's personality continues to evolve but from what I have seen she is a very sweet girl. I also feel that she will be very playful once her fears subside. Also she is trying very hard to trust and makes very good eye contact.
I believe that Gabby is not a full Golden. My guess is that she is a Golden/Yellow Lab cross. Her face and eyes and shorter coat resemble that of a Yellow Lab. However, she has attractive white feathers of a Golden on her legs and tail. Her ears are all Golden. The combination makes for a very attractive dog.
I feel that Gabby would do best in a quiet home. At current anyone who is considering adopting Gabby must realize that she is a work in progress. She has fears that she needs to overcome, and needs someone who will be patient with her and use positive motivation to help her become a well adjusted dog. If you are willing to work with this little girl I'm sure she will soon be your best friend.
Gab is scheduled for her spay surgery tomorrow June 26th. If all goes well she should be ready for her forever home by this weekend.
Thanks again to Jay and Kelly Wallin for sponsoring Gabby.










