Phoebe 21-061A
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At a Glance #21-061A
Goldendoodle | Born: October 2019 |
Female | 44 lbs |
Status: Adopted
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Thursday, June 24, 2021
Phoebe has found her forever home! She will be spending her days playing with and chasing her new brother, Doogie. She is going to have lots of trips to the cabin and lots of activities to keep her busy.
She has come so far since she first stepped into RAGOM. We know she will go much further and will do phenomenally in her new home.
Saturday, May 15, 2021
Phoebe has been being a busy little dog and is learning so much! She loves to go for walks and loves to play ball, even with the big dogs.
Phoebe is now potty trained. She also got to attend her very first Farmers' Market. There, she was perfect. She greeted other pups and walked nicely. She loved on the humans, too, after a little warming up. She is a joy to be around.
Phoebe will be an excellent friend. She's wondering if you and your resident dog have room for her to lay her head. She promises she doesn't take much room, just a little doggy bed in the corner.
Thursday, April 8, 2021
Phoebe comes to RAGOM from a commercial breeder. She is a wiry-haired Goldendoodle who is anxious to start her new life in a forever home. Phoebe is a super sweet young pup, always wagging her tail and trying to give kisses to whomever will accept. She is easy going and wants to please.
Phoebe wants to be with her foster siblings all the time and will need another medium to large, confident dog in her forever home. Her foster siblings give her a sense of confidence that she does not yet have herself, and she will continue to need this reassurance from another dog.
Children in Phoebe’s forever home should be at least 10 years old and respectful of her space. She is still a bit skittish but has had positive interactions with children in the neighborhood. She loves to play!
Phoebe has been busy learning a lot of new things. She is learning that she will always have plenty to eat and to eat a bit slower. She is learning her name and to come when she is called.
She has already learned to walk really nice with her foster family—completely loose leash and a joy to walk. She has also learned about the ball and how to chase after it, as well as bring it back some of the time. She is working on learning proper potty behaviors.
A yard with a physical fence is preferred but not an absolute necessity as long as her family has a plan to keep her safe.
Phoebe will be an amazing pup and she is excited to meet her forever family.