Ginni 08-004

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Hi everyone!!! My name is Ginni and I came in with a group of dogs this past weekend. I have had at least one litter of puppies - not much else is known about me. I am 4 years old and my foster mom is talking about my surgery (spaying) that will be happening on Tuesday, January 15th. That means no more puppies for me and it is time to get on with my life! After my surgery I will be ready to interview perspective families. I am being treated for ear mites and I don't even mind the medicine.

My foster family says I am the sweetest girl. I have never been in a house, at least that I can remember. This house has carpet and pillows I really like it a lot. Did I mention that it is warm in this house? My mom says I am working on and doing very well with housetraining. This is her foster mom: Ginni hasn't had one accident in the house. She sleeps in a kennel at this time. Of course in her kennel is her bone and blankets :)

It's me again, did anyone ever tell you that baths feel great? As a matter of fact, I have had 2 baths and boy, do I smell and FEEL great. Hey, you know what? I have learned a new word - it is "sit" and when I do that I get a TREAT.... In my foster home there are 2 kids and a lot of furry friends (that would be dogs and cats). I get to watch them, but soon I will be playing with them - I can't wait. I weigh about 42 lbs. I am a petite girl. So, if you are looking for a loving, petite girl I might be the girl for you.

Foster mom here again....Ginni will let you know if she needs you to keep petting her - she will nudge you. The retrieving part of her hasn't really shown up yet, but she watches our other GR fetch. If you think that Ginni might be the addition that will make your family complete, please send an email to placementatragom [dot] org and ask to meet Ginni. For now, her appointment  book is open and we're waiting to hear from you!
 

At a Glance #08-004

Golden Retriever Born: January 2004
Female Weight not specified

Status: Adopted

Profile

Hi everyone!!! My name is Ginni and I came in with a group of dogs this past weekend. I have had at least one litter of puppies - not much else is known about me. I am 4 years old and my foster mom is talking about my surgery (spaying) that will be happening on Tuesday, January 15th. That means no more puppies for me and it is time to get on with my life! After my surgery I will be ready to interview perspective families. I am being treated for ear mites and I don't even mind the medicine.

My foster family says I am the sweetest girl. I have never been in a house, at least that I can remember. This house has carpet and pillows I really like it a lot. Did I mention that it is warm in this house? My mom says I am working on and doing very well with housetraining. This is her foster mom: Ginni hasn't had one accident in the house. She sleeps in a kennel at this time. Of course in her kennel is her bone and blankets :)

It's me again, did anyone ever tell you that baths feel great? As a matter of fact, I have had 2 baths and boy, do I smell and FEEL great. Hey, you know what? I have learned a new word - it is "sit" and when I do that I get a TREAT.... In my foster home there are 2 kids and a lot of furry friends (that would be dogs and cats). I get to watch them, but soon I will be playing with them - I can't wait. I weigh about 42 lbs. I am a petite girl. So, if you are looking for a loving, petite girl I might be the girl for you.

Foster mom here again....Ginni will let you know if she needs you to keep petting her - she will nudge you. The retrieving part of her hasn't really shown up yet, but she watches our other GR fetch. If you think that Ginni might be the addition that will make your family complete, please send an email to placementatragom [dot] org and ask to meet Ginni. For now, her appointment  book is open and we're waiting to hear from you!
 

Updates

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Hello RAGOM!
 
Ginni's forever home here! We wanted to send an update on our wonderful Ginni-bean...we had to give her a nickname..lol! :) Ginni has been the best thing to happen to us. She brings such joy to our lives and is such an all around great dog. The other reason that she is so great is that a year ago we started volunteering with RAGOM, and in the year that we have been volunteering we are on our 9th foster dog and Ginni is so great with all of them! She teaches them the ways of what the Golden life is like.
 
Ginni wants to say thanks to everyone that helped her to get her new start in life. She went from being a PM momma, to lounging on the bed with us at night :) She loves to run around and "help" garden, eat raspberries, and play in the water.
 
Ginni is loving life and we are loving her! :) Thanks RAGOM!