Jake 14-055

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In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
March 12, 2014  not required  10+  Not required  yes 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

 Please welcome Jake 14-055 to RAGOM. Jake is a 9 year old neutered male pure bred Golden Retriever. Jake weighed in at 90.5 lbs. He is at least 10 lbs. overweight. Jake had is wellness exam, got brought up to date on vaccines and got micro-chipped. Jake had the more advanced blood panel done since he is thought to be 9 years old. Jake is in excellent health, has no parasites and is negative for heartworm and Lyme Disease.

 Jake came to RAGOM from a 80 acre farm in western North Dakota. He was surrendered because his owners were moving to a small house in town. Jake and his pal Belle 14-056 were allowed to roam the 80 acres and lived in the house with other small dogs.

 Jake arrived here with Belle and had no problems meeting my dogs and cats. Jake was unknown about cats , so that was great.  Jake was a bit nervous for the first couple days. That is pretty normal. He paced, panted and drank lots of water.  Jake really likes to be near his people and usually stays pretty close by. I gave Jake free roam of the house from the first day and have not had any problems.  He sleeps on the floor in the bedroom at night. Jake will bark or whine if he needs to go outside.

 Jake walks very good on a leash. He met my neighbors and their dogs with no problems. Jake does get tired after a couple miles so he is a bit out of shape. With continued exersize and reduced food he should shape up in a few weeks. The vet didn't give a exact number but said that Jake could stand to loose at least 10 lbs.

 Jake is listed for Kids over 10 years old only because when he gets excited he could easily knock smaller kids over. Jake gets very excited when I come home or when other people come over. He does a silly thing that he has to have a toy or bone in his mouth then wiggles and whines/cries and bounces.  Jake has always had other dogs around him, so it is unknown how he would be as a only dog.

 Jake is listed as fence not required because he  has good recall. To me, a fenced area is always a good idea but I do understand it is not always practical or sometimes not allowed. I doubt that Jake was ever trained for invisible fence. 

 Jake seems to only know the command to "Sit". He could use a little more work on that and to be taught some other basics. He seems eager to learn and is food motivated. More commands would be helpful when he gets so excited to re-direct him. 

 Jake acts young for his age. I have a 6-7 month old Chocolate Lab puppy here that Jake likes to wrestle with. Of coarse the puppy is relentless and a couple of times Jake had to let her know to knock it off, but didn't hurt her.

 Jake will be going to a groomer this weekend hopefully so He should be less shaggy for his next update.
 Does Jake 14-055 sound like the dog for you? Contact your placement adviser to set up a meeting to find out.

At a Glance #14-055

Golden Retriever Born: March 2005
Male 70 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

In addition to LOVE this dog has the following requirements:
Entered Foster Care Fence Kid Friendly Another Dog Cat Friendly
March 12, 2014  not required  10+  Not required  yes 
This is the most recent information available; however, it may change as we learn more about the dog.

 Please welcome Jake 14-055 to RAGOM. Jake is a 9 year old neutered male pure bred Golden Retriever. Jake weighed in at 90.5 lbs. He is at least 10 lbs. overweight. Jake had is wellness exam, got brought up to date on vaccines and got micro-chipped. Jake had the more advanced blood panel done since he is thought to be 9 years old. Jake is in excellent health, has no parasites and is negative for heartworm and Lyme Disease.

 Jake came to RAGOM from a 80 acre farm in western North Dakota. He was surrendered because his owners were moving to a small house in town. Jake and his pal Belle 14-056 were allowed to roam the 80 acres and lived in the house with other small dogs.

 Jake arrived here with Belle and had no problems meeting my dogs and cats. Jake was unknown about cats , so that was great.  Jake was a bit nervous for the first couple days. That is pretty normal. He paced, panted and drank lots of water.  Jake really likes to be near his people and usually stays pretty close by. I gave Jake free roam of the house from the first day and have not had any problems.  He sleeps on the floor in the bedroom at night. Jake will bark or whine if he needs to go outside.

 Jake walks very good on a leash. He met my neighbors and their dogs with no problems. Jake does get tired after a couple miles so he is a bit out of shape. With continued exersize and reduced food he should shape up in a few weeks. The vet didn't give a exact number but said that Jake could stand to loose at least 10 lbs.

 Jake is listed for Kids over 10 years old only because when he gets excited he could easily knock smaller kids over. Jake gets very excited when I come home or when other people come over. He does a silly thing that he has to have a toy or bone in his mouth then wiggles and whines/cries and bounces.  Jake has always had other dogs around him, so it is unknown how he would be as a only dog.

 Jake is listed as fence not required because he  has good recall. To me, a fenced area is always a good idea but I do understand it is not always practical or sometimes not allowed. I doubt that Jake was ever trained for invisible fence. 

 Jake seems to only know the command to "Sit". He could use a little more work on that and to be taught some other basics. He seems eager to learn and is food motivated. More commands would be helpful when he gets so excited to re-direct him. 

 Jake acts young for his age. I have a 6-7 month old Chocolate Lab puppy here that Jake likes to wrestle with. Of coarse the puppy is relentless and a couple of times Jake had to let her know to knock it off, but didn't hurt her.

 Jake will be going to a groomer this weekend hopefully so He should be less shaggy for his next update.
 Does Jake 14-055 sound like the dog for you? Contact your placement adviser to set up a meeting to find out.

Updates

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Hi, it's Jake I've been hanging out playing with my Foster Brother waiting for Spring to finally arrive and more importantly, for my new furever home. There is a very nice family who is going to travel to the Twin Cities to meet meet in a few weeks and I can't wait. As you can see from my photo, even my foster brother has his paws crossed for me. XOXO Jake 

Friday, March 28, 2014

Jake arrived at our house yesterday afternoon after being with his first RAGOM foster for approximately two weeks. He rode very well in the car and settled in right away with our 3 year old resident dog. We offered to foster Jake so that his original foster could attend to a sick resident dog. Please read Jake's full bio below for more information.We would like to add that in his furever home we believe that Jake would do well with or without another resident dog but if he is adopted into a home without another dog his adopter(s) should be prepared to have a new shadow. Jake loves people and wants nothing more to please and be with you.Jake is looking forward to seeing you all at Chuck and Don's in Shakopee this Saturday 3/29 from 11-2. If you are interested in meeting Jake, please stop by Chuck and Don's or contact your placement advisor.