Jam 19-187TD

Jam 19-187TDJam 19-187TD

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Jam came into RAGOM from Turkey as part of RAGOM's international rescue program. Jam may have cataracts and should be monitored for them, but is otherwise healthy. Any children in Jam's future home should be age 5+ as he may knock down little ones. Jam can live with other dogs, but should do fine as an only dog as well. A physical fence is optional for Jam. Jam is a happy, well-adjusted dog who is looking for a loving home in which to start his new chapter as an American dog.

At a Glance #19-187TD

Golden Retriever Born: December 2018
Male 62 lbs

Status: Adopted

Profile

Jam came into RAGOM from Turkey as part of RAGOM's international rescue program. Jam may have cataracts and should be monitored for them, but is otherwise healthy. Any children in Jam's future home should be age 5+ as he may knock down little ones. Jam can live with other dogs, but should do fine as an only dog as well. A physical fence is optional for Jam. Jam is a happy, well-adjusted dog who is looking for a loving home in which to start his new chapter as an American dog.

Updates

Monday, February 3, 2020

Jam was just the most fun and funny guy to have around. I have never seen a dog carry his food bowl around like Jam. The best place he ever left it was under the Christmas tree.   

Jam was diagnosed with juvenile cataracts and had surgery to remove them from both eyes in December. We took several trips up to ISU over the last couple of months. Jam was an amazing patient. 

I am happy to report he was able to go to his forever home this weekend. Jam has a great new owner who is committed to giving Jam a Golden life!

Jam 19-187TD

Monday, November 4, 2019

Jam has been with us almost three weeks. He has adjusted well, considering all the changes he has had in those three weeks.

Jam is a very sweet, cuddly boy. He loves attention and will crawl right up to your lap the minute you sit down.

He does well riding in the car. He is very friendly and has loved getting pets from others while out on walks. He may be a good running partner once his growth plates are fully formed.

Jam was seen last week at ISU, and they have diagnosed him with juvenile cataracts. The treatment plan for right now is to administer eye drops daily. They recommend a follow-up in three months to see if there are any changes.

Jam shows no issues with being able to see. He is very active, running zoomies in the yard with our resident dog and going for walks.

Jam is a chewer and does at times need redirection to chew on more appropriate items such as a Kong or a toy. 

Jam 19-187TD
Jam 19-187TD
Jam 19-187TD
Jam 19-187TD

Thursday, October 24, 2019

Jam has had a big first week here in Iowa. He went for a spa day at the Barking Lot to get spiffed up for the Iowa Pet Expo. Jam was a hit during our shift at the expo! 

Jam and our resident dog, Ell, enjoy wrestling and doing zoomies in the yard. He does great on walks. He is house and crate trained. Jam is a very sweet boy who loves attention.

Jam 19-187TD
Jam 19-187TD